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What Can You Do In Chelyuskinites Park, Belarus



Chelyuskinetes Park, also known as Park aliuskinca, is an urban forest park in Minsk, Belarus (Belarusian: арк алскiна, Russian: арк елскинев). The park has 78 hectares of land.


There is an amusement park in the park. Additional attractions include a Children's Railroad run only by adolescents and a movie theater in Raduga (English: rainbow). Next to the park lies the "Park Aliuskinca" Minsk Metro station. The Minsk Botanical Garden is next to the park. 


The park was built between 1928 and 1932 under the name Kamaroski Park and was renamed for the SS Chelyuskin crew in 1934. It was based on the already-existing Kamaroski Forest (Kamaroski lays), which was enhanced with noble and ornamental tree species. Historically, the park was known as the Wakowicz Forest and was a portion of the Wakowicz family estate.


The routine killings of inmates from the Minsk NKVD jail took conducted at Kamaroski Forest, according to Frantsishak Alyakhnovich's book In the claws of the GPU."The Chelyuskinites Park could be among the world's oldest amusement parks.


Since it was first established in 1922, not many alterations have been made to this park. This park is one of Minsk's largest urban forest parks, with over 22,000 trees in it. The well-known amusement park is hidden behind this canopy of trees. Children love rides like the Russian Swing and the Ferris Wheel very much.


While their small children are having fun, adults are frequently seen lounging in the shade of the trees. Young children may ride the Express Highway Railway in the park or cruise along the barge on the shore. Belarusians use this park on weekends and holidays to celebrate and spoil their kids because they enjoy the peace and quiet it provides.

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