Strukovsky Garden

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LocationSamara, Russia
Coordinates53°11′50.6″N 50°05′37.6″E / 53.197389°N 50.093778°E / 53.197389; 50.093778
Opened1849
Area11 hectares (27 acres)
Strukovsky Garden
Previously known as Strukovsky Garden (in the Russian Empire) and Gorky Central Park of Culture and Leisure (in the USSR)
Upper part of Strukovsky garden
Interactive map of Strukovsky Garden
LocationSamara, Russia
Coordinates53°11′50.6″N 50°05′37.6″E / 53.197389°N 50.093778°E / 53.197389; 50.093778
Opened1849
Area11 hectares (27 acres)

Strukovsky Garden (Russian: Струковский сад, romanized: Strukovsky sad) is a central urban park in Samara, Russia, named after Russian colonel and Active State Councillor Grigory Nikanorovich Strukov. It is the oldest park in the city. The park was established in 1849 in the city Centre. It is located in the Leninsky District between Vilonovskaya Street (Strukovsky Garden North), Krasnoarmeyskaya Street (Strukovsky Garden South), Maxima Gorkogo Street (Strukovsky Garden West) and Kuybysheva Street (Strukovsky Garden East).

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