Central Park, Bydgoszcz

It stems from Glinki district in the south and is canalized in a pipe under Jana Pawła II avenue before pouring into the river.

On the other hand, the construction of a north-south road cutting through the heart of the city, part of the S5 expressway, crossing the river east of Babia Wieś district.

In the second half of the 1970s, a pedestrian bridge over the Brda river was built at the level of Krakowska street, significantly improving the connection to the park from the northern districts of Bydgoszcz.

In October 2002, in the western part of the park, Łuczniczka, a sport arena with more than 8500 seats, was opened on the site of the former archery tracks.

[4] The latter was first operated the same year as a warm-up hall for the matches of the 2014 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship that occurred in Bydgoszcz.

The twin buildings, encompassing 128 apartments, are the tallest residential edifice in Bydgoszcz and houses also a restaurant, a gym, a playing ground for children and a mini-marina.

[7] A new project has been unveiled in early 2021 by the city authorities: the creation of an open-air bathing area for 500 people along the Brda river.

[13] The park has a network of walking paths with benches, criss-crossing the different sports facilities: On the river bank in front of the Torbyd ice rink stands a water tram stop, part of a touristic line starting downtown at the Fish Market (Polish: Rybi Rynek).

Park Centralny on a map of Bydgoszcz
Footbridge across the Brda river
Torbyd ice rink
"River Tower" being built