Gorky Park in Moscow between Pushkinskaya embankment and Leninsky Prospekt. In 1923, under the direction of academician I. V. zholtovskogo was the site for the first all-Russian agricultural exhibition. In 1928, the territory of this exhibition, the Neskuchny garden and the adjacent part of the Sparrow hills were United in Gorky Park. In 1930, the architect A. V. Vlasov has completed its redevelopment. The entrances to Central Park made in the form of a Triumphal gate and are from the Krymsky Val street and Leninsky Avenue. In 1932 the Park was named after Maxim Gorky. In 1943-1948 on its territory was the Exhibition of captured weapons. In Soviet times, Gorky Park was a small town with its own police, fire and medical parts. Were here post and saving Bank. By modern standards, rides were weak, but the visitors they were sincerely happy. They arranged competitions of running in place or on one leg. On the stage of the Green theater performances by groups of Amateur performances. Under the accordion sang a song whose text was written on the posters. And visitors together with the solo entertainers were practicing a dance. You can ride a boat or kayak. For kayaking we had to be dressed in sports uniform. Before the war, the City was arranged carnivals. There were a lot of outlets, but liquor selling was forbidden. In recent decades the Park was similar to the usual place of rest."
In Soviet times, Gorky Park was a small town with its own police, fire and medical parts. Were here post and saving Bank. By modern standards, rides were weak, but the visitors they were sincerely happy. They arranged competitions of running in place or on one leg. On the stage of the Green theater performances by groups of Amateur performances. Under the accordion sang a song whose text was written on the posters. And visitors together with the solo entertainers were practicing a dance. You can ride a boat or kayak. For kayaking we had to be dressed in sports uniform. Before the war, the City was arranged carnivals. There were a lot of outlets, but liquor selling was forbidden. In recent decades the Park was similar to the usual place of rest."