Description of the attraction
One of the main attractions of the urban-type settlement Partenit is the park of garden and park art, which belongs to the health-improving complex "Aivazovskoe" (now the park "Paradise"). The park, covering an area of 25 hectares, is located on the steep slopes of the Kuchuk-Lambatskaya Bay amphitheater, between the two capes Tepeler and Plaka, and serves as an excellent example of the harmonious combination of traditional Russian park construction with modern trends.
Initially, the park was founded on the site of the vineyards of the Kuchuk-Lambata estate in 1964-1966. Planting was carried out with two and three year old seedlings and large-sized planting material in the form of groves, alleys and groups of cypresses, pines and cedars. At the same time, the seashore was thoroughly fortified, all buildings were put on piles. The reconstructed drainage system made it possible to regulate the groundwater regime, and the retaining walls made it possible to avoid the occurrence of landslide processes.
A few years later, densely planted trees grew and formed a whole forest-park massif. Due to the lack of the necessary maintenance of the plantings, the park compositions have lost their aesthetic qualities. In 2003, a radical reconstruction began, which turned it into a magnificent man-made park called "Paradise" with exotic plants, lakes, waterfalls, streams and beautiful sculptures.
The composition of the figurative structure of the park was based on legends, historical facts and myths associated with the Partenit Valley. Along with expositions that reflect the history of the region, newly created compositions, bright representatives of modern landscape architecture and new trends in gardening art, play an important role in the formation of the park. Thus, the landscape English garden contrasts with the regularity of the Italian, the Mexican garden reflects the image and landscapes of pre-Columbian America, the Japanese garden - the customs and philosophy of Eastern culture.
More than 250 species of trees and shrubs grow in the park. The pride of the park is a two-hundred-year-old European olive grove.
Reviews
| All reviews 0 Vladimir 2016-15-08 11:17:57
perfect place A sample of the park of the Ukrainian period of the history of Crimea. The park was created by order of N. S. Khrushchev in the 60s and is well developed in the 2000s. Various themes - from motives of ancient Greece to bansai gardens in Japan. Beautiful sculptures as the materialization of legends about the influence on the development of the world - from the ancient titans …
1 Andrey 2016-15-07 10:38:54 PM
Sucks, not for small children Very disappointed, the park is beautiful and the staff are rednecks. Came with a small child at the entrance to the dining room. As normal people thought it was a canteen, but this is a hoax. We went and asked to warm up or give hot water in order to warm up the bottle, they refused !!!!! The administration of what kind of pigs do you work with …
0 Natalia 2013-13-09 21:41:34
The staff is rude and frostbitten; it's very hard with a baby in a stroller Disadvantages:
1. A steep long descent (respectively, back a steep long ascent). Walking with a child in a stroller is very difficult both there and back. Conclusion: go there either by electric car, or very slowly.
2. There are no ramps on the stairs.
3. The sidewalk is not everywhere, but where it is - there are no fences from the precipice …