Józef Poniatowski Park in Białystok

Established in the years 1895–1897 on the site of a former mill pond on the Biała River, part of the composition of the palace gardens with an area of 4.76 ha in Białystok, it was designed by Walerian Kronenberg[1][2] in cooperation with Teodor Chrząński.

[3] The park's designer was Walerian Kronenberg, one of the most outstanding creators of garden layouts in Poland, who lived at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries.

The park had an original spatial plan, symmetrical and regular, with a main avenue and side alleys, nooks and lawns.

At the beginning of the 21st century, the entire park square was rebuilt again, and in 2003, a stone sidewalk in the form of a fountain was made in front of the theater building, with water gushing out in many streams, directly from an underground reservoir.

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