Pogulyanka Square is a cozy natural corner located at the intersection of Matushevich and Leshchinsky Streets in Minsk. This recently updated square offers visitors a variety of attractive areas for relaxation and entertainment. The focal point is a decorative pond with clean shores, restored after renovation, and one of the three decorative drinking fountains in the Frunzensky District.
The square features a children's play area and a dog park, making it popular among families with children and pet owners. It is always lively, especially during the summer months, when children play in the sandbox, build sand dams, and fish.
Pogulyanka Square has a rich history, originating from the farms and villages that existed on this site in the first half of the 20th century. It was officially named in 2020. Today, it attracts not only locals but also visitors to the city, offering them a pleasant outdoor experience.
Visitors to Pogulyanka Square can enjoy the beauty of nature, clean water from the pump, and a serene atmosphere in the heart of the Frunzensky District.