Clock Square in Loshitsky Park is a key point of the new part of the park, from which alleys radiate in different directions, resembling the hands of a clock. The central park clock here doesn’t always work accurately, but it serves as a popular meeting place and date spot. Massive boulders are located around the square — a reminder of the ancient settlements from the 11th-12th and 17th-18th centuries, discovered during archaeological excavations.
The park is famous for its picturesque alleys, where you can see many newlyweds, as it is one of the most popular locations for wedding photoshoots. Beautiful green spaces, semi-ruined historic buildings, and well-maintained architectural monuments create an atmosphere of harmony between the old and the new. Among the attractions are an apple orchard, a duck pond, and a children's playground, which attract visitors all year round.
Despite the not always accurate clock, Clock Square is a place where history comes alive and new memories are made.