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Aviators fleet

The Aviators Park, so named because aviation industry enterprises are located around it, the park began with the installation of pedestrian paths, the layout of flower clubs, greenhouses and the installation benches for the rest of the mutilated and elderly soldiers of the Russian-Turkish war of the Alexander Shelter, established by the Supreme Order in 1878. Since 1948, something has been constantly built and unbuilt in the park: the sports center and the House of Culture were abandoned. In 1960, the park housed the Sokol cafe, made in the futuristic style that was fashionable for that time. But then the massive canopy of this cafe collapsed, and the building was immediately removed.

In the 20th century, the park developed with varying success. It began to acquire its modern appearance in 2001, when the construction of the Triumph Palace high-rise building began near its territory. As a result, the park lost its rugby court, but was completely, albeit two years late, reconstructed and landscaped in 2008. This was the promise of the developers. And the locals were very worried that rare tree species would disappear from the park.

There is a memorial sign to the pilots who died on Khodynka Field. At the same time, it is no coincidence that the park is named the Aviators Park: it is planned to immortalize the famous Nesterov loop in sculpture, as well as other aviation findings and achievements of Russia.

The walking park was chosen by parents with children who are happy to play on the playground. Athletes have a place for training here, and the local rollerdrome, where young people gather, is not empty - to boast of the ability to roller skate. Regulars of the park are dog lovers with their pets, as well as pensioners and residents of neighboring houses. Flower beds and flower beds, as in the old days, are decorated with birch, maple, poplar and linden alleys. Blooming lilacs, jasmine, hawthorn, mountain ash look very beautiful. Rare plants have also been preserved on the territory of the park: thanks to the defenders of the park, they were able to defend them from the encroachments of construction sites.

If you're lucky, a squirrel will run out to meet you in the quietness of the park...

The Aviators Park, so named because aviation industry enterprises are located around it, the park began with the installation of pedestrian paths, the layout of flower clubs, greenhouses and the installation benches for the rest of the mutilated and elderly soldiers of the Russian-Turkish war of the Alexander Shelter, established by the Supreme Order in 1878. Since 1948, something has been constantly built and unbuilt in the park: the sports center and the House of Culture were abandoned. In 1960, the park housed the Sokol cafe, made in the futuristic style that was fashionable for that time. But then the massive canopy of this cafe collapsed, and the building was immediately removed.

In the 20th century, the park developed with varying success. It began to acquire its modern appearance in 2001, when the construction of the Triumph Palace high-rise building began near its territory. As a result, the park lost its rugby court, but was completely, albeit two years late, reconstructed and landscaped in 2008. This was the promise of the developers. And the locals were very worried that rare tree species would disappear from the park.

There is a memorial sign to the pilots who died on Khodynka Field. At the same time, it is no coincidence that the park is named the Aviators Park: it is planned to immortalize the famous Nesterov loop in sculpture, as well as other aviation findings and achievements of Russia.

The walking park was chosen by parents with children who are happy to play on the playground. Athletes have a place for training here, and the local rollerdrome, where young people gather, is not empty - to boast of the ability to roller skate. Regulars of the park are dog lovers with their pets, as well as pensioners and residents of neighboring houses. Flower beds and flower beds, as in the old days, are decorated with birch, maple, poplar and linden alleys. Blooming lilacs, jasmine, hawthorn, mountain ash look very beautiful. Rare plants have also been preserved on the territory of the park: thanks to the defenders of the park, they were able to defend them from the encroachments of construction sites.

If you're lucky, a squirrel will run out to meet you in the quietness of the park...

The Aviators Park, so named because aviation industry enterprises are located around it, the park began with the installation of pedestrian paths, the layout of flower clubs, greenhouses and the installation benches for the rest of the mutilated and elderly soldiers of the Russian-Turkish war of the Alexander Shelter, established by the Supreme Order in 1878. Since 1948, something has been constantly built and unbuilt in the park: the sports center and the House of Culture were abandoned. In 1960, the park housed the Sokol cafe, made in the futuristic style that was fashionable for that time. But then the massive canopy of this cafe collapsed, and the building was immediately removed.

In the 20th century, the park developed with varying success. It began to acquire its modern appearance in 2001, when the construction of the Triumph Palace high-rise building began near its territory. As a result, the park lost its rugby court, but was completely, albeit two years late, reconstructed and landscaped in 2008. This was the promise of the developers. And the locals were very worried that rare tree species would disappear from the park.

There is a memorial sign to the pilots who died on Khodynka Field. At the same time, it is no coincidence that the park is named the Aviators Park: it is planned to immortalize the famous Nesterov loop in sculpture, as well as other aviation findings and achievements of Russia.

The walking park was chosen by parents with children who are happy to play on the playground. Athletes have a place for training here, and the local rollerdrome, where young people gather, is not empty - to boast of the ability to roller skate. Regulars of the park are dog lovers with their pets, as well as pensioners and residents of neighboring houses. Flower beds and flower beds, as in the old days, are decorated with birch, maple, poplar and linden alleys. Blooming lilacs, jasmine, hawthorn, mountain ash look very beautiful. Rare plants have also been preserved on the territory of the park: thanks to the defenders of the park, they were able to defend them from the encroachments of construction sites.

If you're lucky, a squirrel will run out to meet you in the quietness of the park...

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59 Leningradsky Prospekt

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