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Parks #5 in Novosibirsk

Pervomayskiy Skver

4.6 · 7,078 reviews
Refined and central
Pervomayskiy Skver, Ulitsa Maksima Gor'kogo, 53/1, Novosibirsk, Novosibirsk Oblast, Russia, 630099
Interesting facts
1

The park was originally named 'City Square' before being renamed Pervomayskiy (May Day) Skver.

2

During the renovation finished in 2024, landscape architects used archives to restore the original 1930s-style flowerbed patterns.

3

The park is situated on the site where the city's first cemetery and an old marketplace existed in the early 20th century.

4

The park features a famous stone sculpture known as 'The Bear' that has been a landmark for local students for decades.

5

Underground utility tunnels run beneath the park, which necessitated complex engineering during the recent reconstruction.

6

The park contains a specialized irrigation system that automatically maintains the moisture levels for the historical flower beds.

Overview

Pervomayskiy Skver is the oldest public park in Novosibirsk, established in 1935 as part of the city's Soviet-era urban planning. It features a layout defined by central fountains, pedestrian alleys, and historical sculptures. The park underwent a significant renovation in 2023-2024, which restored its original historical look, updated the irrigation systems, and rehabilitated the landscape architecture. It is located at the intersection of Krasny Prospekt and Ulitsa Maksima Gorkogo. The park serves as a central green lung in the city center. The grounds feature a signature fountain that dates back to the mid-20th century. It remains a key social meeting point for locals and a transit space between the Novosibirsk Opera House and the business district. Its landscape design incorporates various species of Siberian trees and classic flower beds.

Photo spot

At the central fountain looking toward the Opera and Ballet Theatre facade.

Insider tips

Visit during the weekday lunch hour if you want to see the park in its most active, local-centric state.

Use the perimeter benches to observe the architecture of the surrounding Soviet-era administrative buildings.

The park serves as a convenient cooling space during the intense heat of Siberian summers due to its mature tree canopy.

What to avoid

Do not wander onto the flower beds or grass areas, as these are protected zones following the recent renovation.

Etiquette

Standard public park conduct applies; stay on marked paths to protect the restored lawn and floral arrangements.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
45 minutes - 1 hour
Best time to visit
Early evening in late spring or summer when the fountains are active and flowers are in bloom.
Address
Pervomayskiy Skver, Ulitsa Maksima Gor'kogo, 53/1, Novosibirsk, Novosibirsk Oblast, Russia, 630099
55.028, 82.919
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Details
Key featuresRestored 1930s fountain and formal flower beds
Shade & rest areasExtensive mature tree canopy and renovated wooden benches

Frequently asked

Plan for about 45 minutes - 1 hour to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Early evening in late spring or summer when the fountains are active and flowers are in bloom..

At the central fountain looking toward the Opera and Ballet Theatre facade.

Close by you'll find Tsentral'nyy Park, Krasnyy Fakel, Akvamir.