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  • History:
    Gorky Park is a large recreational park in Moscow, Russia. It was named in honour of Maxim Gorky. The park has an area of 635,000 square meters and is situated on the Moskva River. The current Gorky Park was built in 1928, on the site of a former industrial waste-ground. When it opened, its two main attractions were the "Aquapark" and the "Lunapark" (amusement park).
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  • IPA: [tsɨnˈtralʲnɨj ˈpark kʊlʲˈturɨ i ˈodːɨxə ˈimʲɪnʲɪ ˈɡorʲkəvɐ]) is a central park in Moscow, named after Maxim Gorky.
  • A joint exhibition by Gorky Park, the Moscow Art Theater Museum and the Moscow Art Theater School. 09/15/2022.
  • Ever since it was opened in 1928, Gorky Park has been a central part of Moscow life. ... An aerial view of Gorky Park in 1979.
  • All this is available in Moscow's Gorky Park, the number one place to enjoy ice skating on Europe's biggest and most colorful ice rink.
  • Gorky Park is once again one of the most popular walking and leisure places for Muscovites and it’s really busy on weekends.
  • Gorky Park in Moscow offers year-round activities, contemporary art at the Garage Museum, and diverse leisure facilities for all ages..
  • If there is a park loved by Muscovites, it is Gorky Park, the most visited in Moscow, given its centric location.
  • Reconstruction came to the Gorky Park in the summer of 2011. Probably, many Muscovites remember what it looked like before.
  • Now, the concept has dramatically changed, and Gorky Park is a bright spot on the entertainment map of modern Moscow.
  • Given the importance of Gorky Park in the community circle of Moscow, one can easily assume how grand those celebrations must be.