Krasnokutskyi arboretum

The park was laid out by landowner Ivan Nazarovych Karazin, brother of the founder of Kharkiv University.

[1][2] The main compositional axis of the Krasnokutskyi arboretum is the watershed of the ravine, which gradually turns into a wide beam.

In general, the researchers count three dozen representatives of the fauna in the park's collection, including hedgehogs, owls, sparrowhawks, nightingales, pigeons, starlings, titmice, thrushes and other birds.

In 1768, she presented the monastery lands and buildings to Colonel Nazar Karazin for his services in the Russo-Turkish War of 1768–1774.

After the reorganization of the Krasnokutsk horticultural experimental station, which included the arboretum, its further restoration and expansion began.