Trubetskoy estate park in Khamovniki opening hours. Park of the Trubetskoy estate (Mandelshtam park). Mandelstam Park in photographs from different years

History of Trubetskoy Children's Park

The Trubetskoy Estate children's park near the Frunzenskaya station is the first children's park in Moscow, which became such in 1936. Before that, it was a park for workers, and before nationalization, it was the estate of the Trubetskoy princes. Perhaps this is the first park in the review whose history I wanted to study in more detail, simply because I was confused. Why is the park called the House of Children's Creativity on all information boards?

Let me quote from the park’s website:

“Currently, the GBOU DDT “Park” Trubetskoy Estate in Khamovniki” includes: a territory located near the Frunzenskaya metro station, 10 hectares and an educational building at 5 Savelyeva Street, in which there is a sports, dance, theater, choir halls, classrooms for classes with children in 6 educational areas, video and computer classes. Every year more than two and a half thousand children come to classes at DDT and more than 25 thousand children and adults participate in various public events in the park.”

It becomes a little clearer. It turns out that the park is part of an educational institution. The unusual form of organization somewhat affects its mode of operation and structure. The park is open from 9:00 to 21:00, on its plan there are many elements with names very reminiscent of school crafts and creative competitions: Nameless Height, Alley of Fairy Tales, Path of Surprises... And most importantly, you cannot walk on the lawns here. For me, spoiled by modern democratic parks, this is torture - I can’t go onto the lawn myself, nor can I let my child out there. But out of respect for the Trubetskoy princes, I do not leave the Path of Discovery. To discoveries along the beaten path. A step to the right, a step to the left are regarded as an attempt to destroy the lawn!


How to find the entrance to the park?

In fact, this is nonsense: at the entrance to the park there is a 150-meter arch, densely entwined with old vines, with gaps in the greenery and colored flags “under the dome,” which immediately softens the impression.

So, there are three entrances. The one closest to Frunzenskaya just lets visitors in first through the arch: after such “initiation” you enter the park in a special state, as if you had entered through a secret entrance into a garden hidden from the eyes of outsiders, open to a select few. The park's fence is covered with grapes and hops, which partially obscure it from the eyes of passers-by. And then you can go in any direction. I just want to say: “If you go to the right, you will find the King of the Mountain.” This is a hill with stairs that you can use to get to the top. It’s not convenient there with a stroller, but it’s probably worth carrying a baby in your arms.

What to see in the park?

Around the “mountain” there is a “roller skating rink”. This is a small looped path, rolled into asphalt, unlike the other tiled roads in the park. Don’t have high expectations for her - there’s nothing to do on roller skates at the Trubetskoy estate. There are no cyclists there either.

On one side of the mountain there is a stable, arena and riding school. On the other hand, there is an eco-trail. This is a separate section of the park behind a fence. There is a garden there, a vegetable garden with herbs, and many fruit trees. A garden in a garden, like a nesting doll. It is almost always closed, but sometimes we were able to get into the park at a time when admission was free. And then we violated the park’s ban on walking on lawns: we lay under a blooming pear tree and no one reprimanded us. The main purpose of the eco-trail is excursions. There are 3 nature-themed routes for children aged 5-7, 8-15 and 16-18 years old.

In addition to straight roads, the park is full of winding paths, many blooming roses, spireas, and various varieties of trees with colorful foliage. The theme of landscape design is everywhere, because the park belongs to the “Educational Complex of Design and Technology”.



Children's and sports grounds

There are many children's playgrounds in the park - as many as five. One of them is thematic (“Lukomorye”) and is located on the island. Everything here is made of wood: there is a ship, a well, a swing, and a play complex in the form of houses. Other sites are basically ordinary, with a large number of elements. In addition to the “Gnome” site (judging by the name for the little ones), this is a large empty space with sand on which there is a sandbox and a couple of lonely iron forms.

There is also an obstacle course - like in films about police students. Walls, inclined surfaces, labyrinth. I’ve never seen anyone try to conquer them, but I wanted to climb there myself. In daylight I felt shy, but at night the park is closed, so all I have to do is either get rid of my inhibitions or forget about this idea. But seriously, this is a very useful and exciting platform for older children. Develops dexterity and confidence - it's not all about sliding downhill.

The park is generally suitable for active recreation. There are three sports grounds - volleyball, basketball and football.




It would seem that there is much more, but there is also a poultry house in the park! Pheasants, geese, parrots and other birds feel great and attract children like a magnet. But that’s not all - in Trubetskoy Park there is an aviary with squirrels. Animals are loved here. There is a separate area for walking dogs - an area with a wrought-iron fence that can be closed from the inside to prevent pets from scattering around the park. And at the entrance there is a funny sculpture.

I think you have already realized that although the Trubetskoy Estate is a small regional park in Khamovniki, there is enough activity in it for a week.

For the most curious who have looked into all corners, there is a surprise in the park that is not indicated on the map - ceramic tiles created by children's hands, with relief images. They are located on the wall near the stage, next to the concert area. The installation is called “Wall of Joy”. Each tile belongs to one author, and together they create a motley, attractive pattern on the wall. Many of the images are made with humor and great imagination, I liked looking at them, Veronica also appreciated them. Moreover, recently we were at a vernissage, where she liked the small paintings, and the tiles were very reminiscent of them. And this wall is also similar to Trubetskoy Park itself - small, but consisting of many colorful fragments, where everyone will find something to suit their interests.




HOW TO GET THERE: Art. metro station "Frunzenskaya"

ADDRESS: Moscow, st. Usacheva, 1 A

The history of the park in the Trubetskoy estate (Mandelshtam park) begins in the 17th century, when the land plot behind Khamovnicheskaya Sloboda was donated to Vasily Golitsyn.

This is a very beautiful park in Moscow, located within walking distance from the Frunzenskaya metro station. On the territory of the Trubetskoy Estate there is a garden, a pond, a mini-zoo, and the estate house itself.

Children's playgrounds are equipped with turnstiles, swings, sandboxes with clean sand and other structures. The park perfectly combines both history and modernity. Ponds with bridges and ancient tree plantings create an unusually cozy atmosphere in the park.

At the same time, children's clubs, a biological station, a sports ground, a riding school, and a children's television studio operate on the territory. The park areas at the Trubetskoy estate have names that remind us of our childhood.

These are sites for Young Talents, Young Naturalists, Fidelity, Friendship, Love and Beauty, Fulfillment of Desires, Nadezhda and Pushkin, decorated with garden and floral design and sculptural works. On the pond there is a Charming Island, corners of the Jungle and Gnomes.

And the most determined ones can take a walk along the Mysterious Alley or the Path of Dreams. For athletes, there are football and basketball courts on the territory of this Moscow park. In winter the skating rink is filled.

It is prohibited to ride bicycles in the park, with an exception for the smallest cyclists. Near the ancient ponds you can see ducks and swans; geese, ducks, chickens, roosters, and pheasants live in special enclosures.

In the summer, a city children's health camp for work and recreation for teenagers operates on the territory of Trubetskoy Park. A huge number of trees make the park one of the best green areas in the capital.

You can find a cozy place on a pond with straits and islands, retire in the shade of trees, many of which have crossed the century mark, or you can spend time here with friends and family.

You can walk along the alleys endlessly, and still you will never repeat your route. Little visitors to the park begin to become familiar with beauty from childhood, and the additional cultural education received thanks to the park employees will certainly help them in the future.

By the way, such Moscow sights as Old Arbat and Neskuchny Garden are not so far away; it will also be interesting to get to know them. From Frunzenskaya it’s not far to the Sparrow Hills - also a very beautiful place where you can have a good walk in Moscow.

Children's park "Trubetskoy Estate in Khamovniki"(popularly - Mandelstam Park)- a small (~10 hectares) park near Komsomolsky Prospect, formed on the territory of an old noble estate.

A distinctive feature of the park is the picturesque estate pond, from which a winding ring of canals extends. The channels form a large island on the pond - Enchanted Island; You can get to it via two graceful and light pedestrian bridges: Humpbacked and Straight. The canal system and beautiful bridges are reminiscent of Dutch ponds in , which also arose on the site of an old estate, thanks to which the parks are associated with each other and with Moscow history.

"Trubetskoy Estate in Khamovniki" is a children's park, the space of which is organized according to the plan: on the territory there are several thematic playgrounds ("Lukomorye", "Labyrinth", "Funny Hills", "Jungle", "Gnome"), a poultry farm and a squirrel farm ( practically a mini-zoo), Tsar Gora for winter skiing and other locations with an emphasis on “children’s” themes. The same approach is followed in the names of the alleys: Alley of Fairy Tales, Alley of Creativity, Mysterious Alley, Path of Fantasy, Path of Surprises, Path of Dreams, Path of Discovery and others; The central alley of the park bears the historical name - Trubetskoy Alley.

For environmental education of visitors, an ecological trail has been laid in a separate section of the park. In addition, the park has a mini-stadium with football, basketball and volleyball fields and a dog park.

History of the Trubetskoy park and estate in Khamovniki

The estate dates back to the end of the 17th century, when the courtyard with a garden on the Devichye Pole was granted from the Zemsky Prikaz to Vasily Golitsyn. In 1758, Golitsyn’s great-nephew Nikita Trubetskoy, who received the courtyard through the chain of inheritance, built a wooden manor house here with a belvedere and greenhouses. During his time, 2 ponds were dug here: one rectangular, the second - a complex shape, into which several islands were inscribed. Rotunda gazebos were located on the islands, and a garden was laid out around the ponds.

In the mid-19th century, the estate, again passing through the chain of inheritance, was sold in parts.

In 1923, the new government decided to organize a recreation park for workers on the site of the garden; the park was created with funds from local plants and factories, as well as the workers themselves, and as a result, on the basis of the estate garden, it was formed Worker's Garden named after A.V. Mandelstam(Alexander Mandelstam is a Russian revolutionary and publicist, not to be confused with the poet Osip Mandelstam), in which areas for recreation and sports, a shooting range and a stage were equipped.

In 1936, the Worker's Garden lost its relevance, and on its basis it was decided to build the first children's park in Moscow, designed to solve the problems of cultural recreation, nature study and sports training for children from birth to graduation. A children's theater, playgrounds, a bicycle garage, a boat dock and a corner for amateur fishermen, attractions and sports grounds were equipped here.

After the collapse of the USSR, the park as a whole fell into disrepair. In 2001, the manor house burned down; Initially, it was planned to recreate the lost monument using fireproof materials, but in fact, a new building was erected in its place, completely different from the original building.

Today the park is well-maintained, but, by and large, it is not much different from many other city parks.

Park "Trubetskoy Estate in Khamovniki" - great place to relax. Planted with old poplars, lindens and birches, it has become a cozy green corner next to the noisy Komsomolsky Prospekt.

The picturesque park pond and winding canals will certainly appeal to photographers, and ordinary citizens will also find something to do: sports grounds, walking alleys and, of course, a living corner. The concert venue hosts city festivals and various performances for children and adults.

The park is located in the Khamovniki district near Komsomolsky Prospekt and the Moscow Youth Palace. You can get to it on foot from the metro station "Frunzenskaya" Sokolnicheskaya line.

Behind Khamovnichya Settlement. He, in turn, presented it as a gift to his sister, the wife of Yuri Petrovich Trubetskoy. In 1758, under Nikita Yuryevich Trubetskoy, the main house was erected on the estate - a small palace with a belvedere. There were other buildings nearby: gazebos, two ponds with islands and rotundas, and a magnificent garden around. In the 19th century, the Trubetskoy estate in Khamovniki could lay claim to the role of the center of cultural life in Moscow. Writers, scientists, philosophers and other prominent figures of the country often visited here, but by the end of the 19th century the estate began to be sold off. The owner of the estate was the merchant Pavel Evstafievich Nemchinov. He remained so for up to a year.

After the revolution

The Civil War caused great damage to the estate. The trees of the lush garden turned into dry wood, and heaps of garbage appeared. In 1923, by decision of the district party committee, the former Trubetskoy estate in Khamovniki became a place of cultural pastime for workers. Its name also changed: Soviet workers came to relax in Mandelstam Park, named after the revolutionary A.V. Mandelstam. During cleanup days, city residents cleaned up the area. Amusements, a cinema, and a shooting gallery appeared. We can say that Moscow, Khamovniki and the former princely estate gave our country the “progenitor” of modern cultural and recreation parks.

The emergence of a children's park

In 1936, the history of this place received a new round of development. The first children's park in the capital was opened here. It was considered one of the best green areas in Moscow. Children spent time on playgrounds, there was a boat dock, a children's theater, a fishing club, a sports town and even a parachute tower.

However, the Great Patriotic War made its own adjustments to the development of the park. The trees were almost completely cut down. In their place came an anti-aircraft battery and a workshop for repairing military equipment.

In the post-war years, the city youth station operated here. With the help of all Moscow schoolchildren, from 1945 to 1960, the trees that now adorn the capital were replanted. By the way, the modern Trubetskoy Estate park in Khamovniki almost completely repeats the layout of the princely estate of the 18th century. Paths, alleys, plantings and flower beds are located in the same way.

After the closure of the station during the period of perestroika, the wooden elements gradually became unusable, and by 1992, only a greenhouse and a change house remained on the territory of the park, which housed naturalist circles and a zoo corner.

Renaissance

Naturally, this could not continue. The law “On Education” that was released raised the question of the need to restore the park and its role in

In 2002, the structure of the park was reorganized. It included a children's and youth center with an equally glorious history. Previously, it was the first House of Pioneers in Russia, which did not stop operating even during the Second World War. He united hundreds of children who, at that difficult time, helped the soldiers to the best of their ability: they sewed mittens, tobacco pouches, and handkerchiefs for them, organized concerts, were on duty from house to house, and even extinguished “lighters.” Over the years of its existence, the House of Pioneers has received many awards and certificates. Now it is united with such a place as the children's park “Trubetskoy Estate in Khamovniki”, and, by the way, has the same name.

Associations and studios

Here children are offered various options for additional education. Any child can find something to their liking. Parents can send their child to artistic and aesthetic clubs: ballroom dancing, choral studio, computer graphics and web design, ceramics, fine arts, beadwork, theater studio...

Ecological and biological clubs teach children to interact with the surrounding nature, see its beauty, and preserve it for the future. Young talents can take up woodcarving and at the same time get to know their park better. The estate (in the broad sense of the word) becomes the subject of study for the children. They get acquainted with its way of life, traditions, architecture; the crafts of young masters often participate in exhibitions and competitions.

The florist studio teaches not only the art of making bouquets, but also gives knowledge about color and design, ecology and geography. The children's park “Trubetskoy Estate in Khamovniki” also boasts its own equestrian club “Triglav”. The club's students learn horse riding and horse care. They participate in competitions and theatrical performances, and in the summer they go to camp with their pets. Ordinary vacationers can watch the horses ride from the stands. Even preschool children are happy to come to the territory of the Triglav club to take a closer look at the graceful beauties and treat them to something tasty.

There is an association “Young Dog Handler” in the park. It is attended by children aged 12-17 years. They get acquainted with different breeds of dogs, learn how to handle them, not only in theory, but also in practice, and gain training skills. There is a separate area for walking dogs, equipped with special exercise equipment.

For health and relaxation

The Trubetskoy Estate park regularly holds all kinds of holidays and games, and invites everyone to take part in them. These could be days dedicated to birds, earth, water, protection of the environment, competitions for children's drawings or crafts made from natural materials.

The tourist club regularly organizes hiking, sailing or skiing trips, rafting on mountain rivers, historical excursions, not only in Moscow and the region, but throughout Russia and abroad.

Of course, physical development is very important for the health of the younger generation, so it is natural that football, aikido, volleyball, fitness, sambo, and sumo sections operate on the park’s territory. Awards for those who distinguished themselves in competitions take place on the Alley of Athletes. It also hosts relay races for kids, traditional “Estate Ski Track” competitions for the whole family, and the “Estate Mile” cross-country race for children of all ages.

Where to go and what to see

The area of ​​the park itself is 10 hectares. This territory has many picturesque corners with romantic or funny names: the Dream Path, the Mysterious Alley, the Fantasy Path, the Enchanted Island... For little visitors there are two playgrounds with soft surfaces so that young explorers can travel without obstacles or scratched knees. For the most active there is a roller skating rink. Competitions are often held on the equipped track. The Reliable Trail is interesting, where young visitors are taught first aid. In winter, children with great pleasure strive to the Tsar Mountain to feel how the wind whistles during the rapid descent.

Our smaller brothers

The Trubetskoy Estate park in Khamovniki also has its own small zoo. Squirrels live in enclosures. For those who want to feed them, there is a special sign indicating their favorite delicacies: honey, cottage cheese, jam. However, there is a warning right there that it is highly not recommended to stick your fingers into the cage, as this can lead to injury. But feeding fish in the pond is strictly prohibited. In the poultry house you can see budgies, parakeets, lovebirds, geese, pheasants and, of course, chickens.

Behavior rules

The park is well looked after, and security carefully monitors order. Since this is a place for children and families, alcohol and cigarettes are strictly prohibited here. By the way, events dedicated to the prevention of alcohol, drug and nicotine addiction are regularly held here. Young mothers with strollers prefer the children's park during mandatory walks with their baby, because beautiful nature, an amazing combination of antiquity and modernity, clean air and the absence of “suspicious characters” create excellent conditions for relaxation.

There is one more remarkable place in this - the Khamovniki museum-estate. This house was built in Dolgo-Khamovnichesky Lane from 1800 to 1805. It is famous for the fact that in 1882-1901 L.N. Tolstoy and his family spent winters here. Significant events for him took place here and about a hundred of his creations saw the light of day: “Resurrection”, “The Living Corpse”, “Kreutzer Sonata”, “Response to the Holy Synod” were born here.

The museum covers an area of ​​442.7 m2. There is a garden around it, where there is a hill, a gazebo and a well have been built. The street on which it is located is now named after the great writer Leo Tolstoy.

I descended from the St. Andrew's Bridge and found myself in Khamovniki.
Khamovniki is a district of Moscow where there used to be a large weaving settlement.
The word "khamovniki" comes from the word "ham", which since the 14th century has meant linen.

My path that time lay through the Trubetskoy Estate park. The park is small but picturesque.

Something is being built on Trubetskaya Street. At the corner of Trubetskaya Street and Usachev Street rises the bulk of the Scientific Research Center of the First Moscow State University named after I.M. Sechenov. I don’t know who the architect is, but for some reason I think about Mikhail Mikhailovich Posokhin.

It turned out to be a cozy corner, I thought.

I took a closer look at the facades, and it also seemed like nothing.

You understand me, I’m just getting acquainted with Moscow, I don’t know much.
However, it became obvious even to me that there should have been historical buildings located on the territory of the park from the estate. I didn’t even pay much attention to the one-story outbuilding on the side of the brick-lined residential buildings. Something modern and classic, inexpressive, I didn’t even take a photo of it.


http://historykeeper.ru/mosgorusadba/313-trubeckih

But it turned out that this is “a recreated monument in fireproof materials.”
It was recreated on the site of a wooden estate of the 18th-19th centuries.
It was difficult to find photographs of her dating back to 2001.


http://fotki.yandex.ru/users/olgerdzhemaitis/view/386872?page=4



http://fotki.yandex.ru/users/olgerdzhemaitis/view/386872?page=4

“The main house of the Trubetskoys was one of the most ancient wooden manor houses in Moscow. The house has reached our time almost unchanged, and was on the balance sheet of the GUOP (Main Directorate for the Protection of Monuments of Moscow). However, it cannot be said that the balance holder somehow looked after behind the building, moreover, it cannot be said that he was guarding it.
How else can we explain the fire that happened in April 2001, and the hasty decision of the GUOP “to recreate the monument in fireproof materials”?
It is not clear how “an unknown person with an open source of fire” got into the house (from the report of the State Traffic Safety Inspectorate). But in the summer of 2002, the house was dismantled down to the basement and a new one made of concrete was erected in its place. Where the valuable, antique interiors went is another mystery."
http://moskva.kotoroy.net/histories/26.html (you can also read about the owners of the Trubetskoy estate).

From the street, the estate buildings looked like this:

“Even the dilapidated old house looked alive” - commentary by A. Shipilin - “And now, like a lifeless plastic pencil case.”


And the residential complex hanging over the one-story buildings, facing the street with a technical facade, dispelled my first charm from the appearance of the buildings from the park. I want the building to look attractive from all sides.

Residential complex "Trubetskoy Estate"
Handed over to the state acceptance commission in 2004
Address: Moscow, st. Usacheva, 3
Total area: 12,000 m2
Number of apartments: 28
Levels: 3-5 floors
Architect: A. M. Kurennoy and the creative group of architects “RAKURS Architects”

 

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