Loga Park
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Loga Park | |
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Парк Лога | |
Location | Staraya Stanica, Rostov Oblast, Russia |
Open | 2012 |
Loga Park (Russian: Парк Логá) is a European-style landscape park situated in Khutor Staraya Stanitsa of Kamensk-Shakhtinsky City in the Rostov region of Russia.[1] Its name came from the Logo beam in which floodplain it is situated.
History
[edit]The Loga Park was created by a local businessman in a droughty region in a former dump site and opened in 2012.
Landscape design
[edit]The park is an example of modern garden art and received a local unofficial name Little Switzerland for its picturesque view.[2] Originally the Loga Park occupied an area of 16 hectares, and was subsequently expanded to 22 hectares.
Admission and opening times
[edit]Admission is free.[3]
Present day
[edit]Every day the staff of 40 people including professional landscape designers work in the park.
In 2016, the park was visited by the governor of the Rostov region Vasily Golubev,[4] who promised to support the park and build a separate road to it from the highway M-4 Don. The entry is from the Don highway through the junction following signpost to the Old Stanitsa.