The green mass of the garden is arranged so that it creates large shady areas where benches are located to relax.
In the 1860s, the Molokan settlement arose in the suburb sphere of influence and served as a farmers' market (Russian: rinok).
The creation and design of the park was accompanied by many difficulties, which primarily arose due to the poor water supply.
[1] Baku cannot boast of an abundance of greenery, and therefore such an indifferent attitude to the garden ... is more than criminal.In the late 1890s, new trees were planted in accordance with the existing planning structure of the square.
A number of trees were placed along the perimeter of the square, which made it possible to create an additional bypass alley and thereby increase the visual and functional qualities of the green area.
To achieve greater artistic expressiveness, it was planned to replace the existing vegetation with trees with high decorative qualities.
After World War II, the garden was reconstructed to include small architectural forms - skylights, a newsstand, a house for pigeons and other elements of landscape design.