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Landmark: Šiauliai ParkCity: Siauliai
Country: Lithuania
Continent: Europe
Šiauliai Park, Siauliai, Lithuania, Europe
Šiauliai Park is a public green space located in the central part of Siauliai, Lithuania. It serves as a recreational area featuring mature trees, walking paths, and water elements.
Visual Characteristics
The park spans approximately 15 hectares, characterized by a mix of deciduous and coniferous trees, including oak, linden, and pine. A central pond with a surface area of 2 hectares is a prominent feature, often reflecting the surrounding vegetation. Paved pathways, typically asphalt or compacted gravel, traverse the park. Benches are positioned along these paths.
Location & Access Logistics
Šiauliai Park is situated approximately 1.5 km east of Siauliai city center, accessible via Tilžės Street and Vasario 16-osios Street. Limited street parking is available along the park's perimeter on P. Višinskio Street. Public transport access includes bus lines 1, 2, and 4, with stops located on Tilžės Street adjacent to the park's southern entrance.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The park was established in the late 19th century, with initial landscaping efforts beginning around 1880. Its original purpose was to provide a structured urban green space for public leisure and promenades. The central pond is an artificial feature, excavated during the park's development.
Key Highlights & Activities
Walking and jogging are common activities on the park's network of paths. The central pond permits non-motorized boating during summer months, with rental services occasionally available. Designated children's play areas are located near the eastern entrance.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Public restrooms are available near the main entrance on P. Višinskio Street. Shade is abundant due to the mature tree canopy throughout the park. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is consistently available across the entire area. Small kiosks offering beverages and snacks operate seasonally near the pond.
Best Time to Visit
The park is optimal for visits from May to September, when temperatures range from 15°C to 25°C. Early mornings or late afternoons provide softer light for photography, particularly around the pond. No specific tide requirements apply.
Facts & Legends
Local lore suggests that a specific ancient oak tree, located near the park's northern boundary, was once a meeting point for local craftsmen in the early 20th century, where they would exchange goods and news.
Nearby Landmarks
- Šiauliai Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul: 1.2km West
- Photography Museum: 0.8km Northwest
- Talkša Lake: 2.5km East
- Chaim Frenkel Villa: 1.8km Southwest