"Sweeping Sculpture Park"
Located on Pushkin Street, this sprawling park is home to tall, centuries-old oak trees and nearly 90 sculptures. Together, this sculpture park of sorts creates a unique space in which to relax, unwind and explore. The oak trees were first planted by a Russian botanist in 1890, while the sculptures are remnants of a symposium that was held in 1984. Besides being home to many cozy nooks and wooded alcoves, this park also houses the Red Guards Memorial, a theater and a church.
Pushkin Street, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
"Sweeping Sculpture Park"
Located on Pushkin Street, this sprawling park is home to tall, centuries-old oak trees and nearly 90 sculptures. Together, this sculpture park of sorts creates a unique space in which to relax, unwind and explore. The oak trees were first planted by a Russian botanist in 1890, while the sculptures are remnants of a symposium that was held in 1984. Besides being home to many cozy nooks and wooded alcoves, this park also houses the Red Guards Memorial, a theater and a church.
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