Ostankinsky District

[3] As a populated place Ostankino has been known at least since the Russian Time of Troubles, but it is better associated with the Sheremetiev estate in the form of a park and palace complex.

The "Nature of Entertainment" zone includes an artificial stream, a circular beach with decking, sun loungers, and a canopy[5].

The "Wild Nature" zone, located in the Sheremetyevsky Oak Forest, features a 474-meter-long elevated trail with night lighting, reaching a maximum height of 6.5 meters above the ground[7].

Nearby, three stainless steel mesh art installations titled "Birds," created by French artist Cédric Le Borgne, are suspended from trees, each standing about 3.5 meters tall[8].

The "Nature of Science and Arts" zone, located between the Green Theater and the "Moskvarium," features three areas collectively known as the Alley of Halls.

The park is home to hedgehogs, weasels, squirrels, and rare bird species like hawks, tawny owls, and willow tits.

In 2014, the park underwent significant renovations, adding modern workout areas, a football field with natural grass, a hockey rink, and a horseback riding trail.

In 2016, the free "Megadrom Ostankino" skatepark, Europe's largest at the time, was opened but soon closed due to poor construction quality[12].

It includes 14 monuments honoring Soviet space heroes, such as engineers Sergei Korolev and Valentin Glushko, and cosmonauts Yuri Gagarin, Valentina Tereshkova, and Alexei Leonov.

A sculpture of the Solar System and the "Globe Square" with monuments depicting a star map and a model of Earth are also present.