In Minsk, preparations have begun for the demolition of one of the city's most famous attractions — the "Dreamland" park. A new park, the Park of National Unity, will be built on its territory in the coming years. This place, once popular among the youth, will soon change beyond recognition.
Park Closure and Demolition Begins
The "Dreamland" park, which had been a favorite place for Minsk residents and tourists since its opening in 2003, has not been operational for several years. After the bankruptcy of its owner, businessman Yuri Averyanov, the attractions, including the open-air water park, ceased to operate. In recent years, the park gradually deteriorated, and its territory became abandoned. This year, demolition work on the entrance area of "Dreamland" began, and footage of the process quickly spread across social media.
According to the Telegram channel "Merzky Kokobay," excavators with "claws" started to dismantle the structures that once served as the park's entrance. Attractions, water slides, and pools that once attracted many visitors will soon remain only in the memories of those who visited during the park's prime.
Park of National Unity: What Will Replace "Dreamland"
After the demolition work is completed, a new Park of National Unity will be built on the site of "Dreamland," covering an area of 16.2 hectares. The new green space in the capital will undergo complete reconstruction, and its concept has already been developed.
The central feature of the new park will be a unique landscape composition called "Belarus," replicating the country's outline. Inside the composition, the main riverbeds are planned to be recreated as dry streambeds filled with gravel. These "riverbed lines" symbolize the natural features of Belarus, with miniature models of buildings and historical landmarks reflecting the architectural diversity of the country's regions placed nearby.
Additionally, electronic boards will be installed throughout the park, providing interesting facts about various cities in Belarus. For active recreation, there will be children's and volleyball courts, as well as relaxation areas with gazebos, ensuring comfort and coziness for visitors of all ages.
Future of the National Historical Museum of Belarus
Furthermore, the future Park of National Unity will host the construction of the National Historical Museum of Belarus. The architectural concept of the museum building was presented to President Alexander Lukashenko in September 2024. The museum building will take the shape of a map of Belarus, and its exhibitions will cover the country's history — from ancient times to the present day.
Construction of the museum will begin in 2025, with the completion of work planned for 2026. This significant cultural institution will become an essential part of a new cultural and historical complex in downtown Minsk.
Legacy of "Dreamland"
"Dreamland" was built in the early 2000s and quickly gained popularity due to its wide range of attractions and water park. The summer months attracted crowds of young people eager to have fun on water slides and other entertainment facilities. However, during the cold months, the park was idle, which gradually affected its financial situation. Businessman Yuri Averyanov, who invested heavily in the park's development, faced financial difficulties, and "Dreamland" was eventually closed.
After the owner's bankruptcy, the park passed into the city's ownership. Now, after several years, city authorities have decided to transform the abandoned site and create a new cultural and historical center that will become an essential part of the city's infrastructure and attract residents and tourists alike.
New Park and Its Significance for Minsk
The creation of the Park of National Unity will be a logical continuation of Minsk's development as a green and cultural city. The new park, which will be linked to several significant historical sites and recreational areas, will extend the
Victory Park and create a unified green zone covering a large area in the heart of the capital.
This project is not only for relaxation and walks but also for learning about the history of Belarus. The miniatures of historical landmarks, as well as various cultural and educational elements that will be implemented in the new park, will help better understand the country's history and culture. The park will also be a convenient place for relaxation for city residents and visitors, offering modern amenities and beautiful landscapes.
Thus, the demolition of "Dreamland" and the construction of the Park of National Unity is not only the loss of one of Minsk's old attractions but also the beginning of a new chapter in the city's development, which will contribute to its cultural and historical enrichment.
Conclusion
Instead of the abandoned and forgotten "Dreamland," a new park will soon appear, becoming an important center of attraction for all residents and guests of Minsk. The Park of National Unity promises to be not only a place for rest but also an educational and cultural site that will reflect the rich history and cultural heritage of Belarus.