Imagine a true emerald oasis amidst the endless tundra—this is exactly what the City Park (officially known as the Park named after the 40th Anniversary of the Komsomol) looks like. This unique recreation spot is located in the city of Vorkuta, in the heart of the Arctic Zone represented by Russia. The park is living proof that even in the harsh conditions of the Arctic, a cozy space for living and relaxation can be created.
Built on the site of a former swamp, this park of culture and leisure has become a favorite spot for residents and visitors alike. At its center lies a picturesque lake, surrounded by a network of walking alleys, elegant bridges, and interesting sculptural compositions. Here, the harsh northern nature meets human creativity, transforming an ordinary landscape into an architectural and park ensemble.

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Today, the City Park is not just a green zone but an important cultural center where the city's history is preserved. It is an ideal place for those who want to momentarily forget the industrial character of the region and enjoy silence, peace, and fresh air surrounded by lush (by Northern standards) vegetation.