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Tivali Park in Minsk is a cozy green spot in the Frunzensky District, covering about 46 hectares. Located in a bustling part of the city, the park offers residents and visitors excellent opportunities for relaxation and active leisure. The park's history dates back to 1852, when apothecary Theophil Goldberg built an estate here and opened a summer theater and restaurant, naming the place "Tivali" after a popular park in... read more
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