The Central Park of Culture and Leisure named after V.I. Lenin is one of the main and most beloved recreation spots for residents and guests of Belgorod, located in its very heart. This green oasis in Russia was officially opened to visitors on July 8, 1956, and in February 1957, it was officially named after V.I. Lenin, reflecting the historical context of that era.

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The park's territory is impressive in size, spanning 35 hectares. Interestingly, before the revolution, a vast plant nursery was located on this site. Later, this area was transformed into a city park, which expanded over time; for example, in 1969, its area increased due to the adjacent lands of the "Zelenstroy" trust.
Today, the Central Park of Culture and Leisure named after V.I. Lenin is a popular place for walking, family holidays, and leisure. It harmoniously combines elements of traditional Russian park art with modern approaches to public space organization, offering visitors a variety of opportunities for relaxation and entertainment. It is not just a park, but a true green gem of Belgorod, preserving a piece of the city's history and warmly welcoming every guest.