Komsomolsky Park is one of the largest and most beloved parks of culture and leisure in the city of Tula, Russia. This man-made natural monument of regional significance occupies an impressive territory and is a true green oasis for residents and guests of the city. The park offers an ideal combination of well-kept spaces and natural corners, creating an atmosphere of peace and comfort.

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Spanning 65 hectares, Komsomolsky Park is part of the "Tula Parks" association. Here, everyone will find something to their liking: you can walk through shady alleys enjoying the birdsong, rest on a bench surrounded by centuries-old trees, or spend time in modern relaxation areas. The park is perfect for both leisurely strolls and active family leisure.
Particular attention is drawn to the entrance of the park, which is decorated with a monumental composition dedicated to the legendary commander of the cruiser "Varyag," Vsevolod Rudnev. This sculpture, created by Ivan Onishchenko and architect Alexey Koltsov, has become one of the symbols of the park. As a specially protected natural area, Komsomolsky Park carefully preserves its unique atmosphere and is rightfully considered one of the main green gems of Tula.