The park was commissioned by Tsar Nicholas I as part of the ensemble of the Petrovsky Travel Palace.
During the 19th century, the park was the primary site for the popular Moscow 'guilyaniye' or public open-air festivals.
The Annunciation Church within the park grounds was built at the end of the 19th century on the site of an older wooden structure.
The park's landscape architecture reflects the transition from classical formal gardens to the English romantic style popular in early 19th-century Russia.
The Petrovsky Palace, which anchors the park, was the last stop for Russian monarchs before their official entry into Moscow for coronation.
Petrovsky Park is a historic English-style landscaped garden established in 1827 surrounding the Petrovsky Travel Palace. The park was designed to serve as a recreational area for Moscow’s aristocracy during their journey between the city center and the palace. It features a layout characterized by winding paths, mature lime trees, and preserved 19th-century architecture. The site was historically significant as a fashionable promenade location for the Moscow elite. Today, it functions as a public urban park situated in the Northern Administrative Okrug. The territory includes the Annunciation Church, a notable example of late 19th-century ecclesiastical design. The park serves as a green buffer zone between major transport arteries in the Leningradsky Avenue corridor. It contains formal walkways and open lawns maintained for recreational use.
The main alley leading directly to the front entrance of the Petrovsky Travel Palace.
Walk the perimeter to view the distinct neoclassical architecture of the adjacent Petrovsky Travel Palace.
Combine a visit to the park with the nearby VTB Arena complex for a contrast between imperial history and modern sports infrastructure.
Utilize the central benches under the mature lime trees to escape the noise of the surrounding Leningradsky Avenue.
Do not mistake the modern VTB Arena buildings for historic parts of the park; stay within the designated landscaped garden areas for the best experience.
Maintain a quiet volume near the Annunciation Church; modest attire is recommended if entering the church premises.