Paradise Park Photo: Paradise Park

One of the main attractions of the urban-type settlement Partenit is a Park, garden art, belonging to the health-improving complex "Aivazovsky" (now the Park "Paradise"). The Park, covering an area of 25 hectares, is located on the steep slopes of the amphitheatre of Kuchuk-Lambatsky Bay between two headlands Tepeler and Plaka and serves as a great example of the harmonious combination of the traditional Russian of the Park design with a contemporary twist.

Originally the Park was built on the site of the vineyards of the estate of Kuchuk-Lambat in 1964-1966 he Landing was made two and three-year-old saplings and big trees planting in groves, avenues and groups of cypresses, pines and cedars. When this was thoroughly fortified beach, all the buildings are raised on piles. Reconstructed drainage system is enabled to adjust the groundwater regime, and retaining walls helped to avoid the occurrence of landslides.

After several years of densely planted trees have grown and formed a forested massif. Due to the lack of necessary care spaces, parks songs have lost their aesthetic quality. In 2003 began a radical reconstruction, which turned him into a magnificent man-made Park called "Paradise" with exotic plants, lakes, waterfalls, streams and beautiful sculptures.

In the basis of the composition of a figurative system of the Park were used legends, historical facts and myths associated with Partenit valley. Along with exhibits that reflect the history of the region, an important role in the formation of the Park are newly created composition, brightest representatives of modern landscape architecture and new trends in garden design. So, English garden landscape contrasts with the regularity of Italian, Mexican garden displays the image and landscape of pre-Columbian America, the Japanese garden - the customs and the philosophy of Oriental culture.

The Park contains more than 250 species of trees and shrubs. Pride Park is bicentennial grove European olive tree.

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