Manor and park I. Asmolov, located in the city of Sumy to Trinity Square, across the street from the Holy Trinity Cathedral, is a monument of landscape art. I. Asmolov park originated in the late 19th - early 20th century., When the street Trinity began to appear houses of wealthy citizens. Among them was a two-story mansion of Ivan Asmolov - owner and manager at the sugar manufacturer Kharitonenko who purchased land here to build his residence.
Near the aligned according to the latest architectural fashion house on 5 acres of land was a park with artificial ponds, which floated white and black swans, and exotic fish. Passionate traveler and breeder I. Asmolov from across the globe brought exotic plants that are very well get along with the locals. The park had many flower beds and walkways.
During the October Revolution, the park was partially cut down, walking paths, ponds, lawns, flowerbeds and rock gardens derelict. A little later, the mansion housed an orphanage, then a sanatorium. During the war the building was used as a German hospital. In 1943, the new owner of the park has become regional medical sanatorium management.
After the war, the park began to revive, and new types of shrubs and trees. In the early 70's leadership has decided to renew the fleet of LLU. Before renovation, the park has around 80 species of shrubs, trees and vines. Today, for the old manor hide I. Asmolov silver and blue spruce. In total, the park grows about 100 rare species of deciduous and coniferous trees and 30 varieties of lilacs.
House VI Asmolov is one of the buildings of the Sumy Oblast Specialized Dispensary of Radiation Protection, which is located within the park. At the entrance to the park grow heading into upward to the skies, pyramidal oaks.
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