The webcam is located at the Intourist Hotel, broadcasts a view of the Khabarovsk Regional Park named after N.N. Muraviev-Amursky. N.N. Muraviev-Amursky Park is the oldest park of culture and recreation in Khabarovsk, it is located on the banks of the Amur River in the center of the city, between the stadium. Lenin and the River Station.
Edge Park Muravieva-Amursky is the oldest park in Khabarovsk. The length of the territory along the coast of Amur from 70 to 200 m, about 800 m long. Lenin, from the south-east - with the area of the river station. The park houses cultural heritage sites: a monument of monumental art, buildings-monuments. The entire territory of the park is a monument of nature of regional importance and its protection zone.
In 1858, on the high bank of the Cupid, on the landing site of the 13th Linear Battalion was laid a church in the name of St. Mary Magdalene. Later, a city garden was built around the church. In 1894 the city garden was adopted into the city's administration, at the same time the institute of public observers (trustees) was introduced. The first trustee was the head of the city Duma Georgi Murashov. In 1906, the city garden was equipped with a musical gazebo, where brass bands of the 24th and 29th East Siberian Rifle Regiments alternately played.
In 1928, the decision of the city executive committee "on the territory of the coastline, the city square, Orlov Field, the garden on the Military Mountain" organized a park of culture and recreation. The decoration of the park is a monument to the Governor General of Eastern Siberia Count N.N. Muraviev-Amursky. In accordance with the Decree of the Governor of khabarovsk Region of 21.10.2003 No. 298, the park was given the name of a prominent statesman, military commander, governor-general of Eastern Siberia Count N.N. Muraviev-Amursky.
At the end of 2007, the Governor of Khabarovsk Region decided to rename the Central Park of Culture and Recreation named after N.N. Muraviev-Amursky in the "Khabarovsk Regional Park named after N.N. Muraviev-Amursky."
Khabarovsk Regional Park named after N.N. Muraviev-Amursky is a monument of nature of regional importance. In the park there are monuments of architecture - "Utes", monument to Count N.N. Muraviev-Amursky, a memorial sign to the pilot V. Chkalov, a memorial sign with the name of the park, as well as a summer stage and a gazebo for the orchestra.
The historical part of the park area is a zone of protective landscape landscaping, a place of quiet, passive rest. About 170 species of green space (trees, shrubs, vines and herbaceous vegetation) grow in the park, the majority of which are aboriginals of Priamurya and Ussuri taiga. Well-groomed alleys, lawns, flower beds, trees and shrubs create a special atmosphere of beauty, peace and solitude surrounded by strict Far Eastern nature. The beautiful view from above on the Amur River, the Amur duct, the blue spurs of the Sihote-Alin Ridge, and the city stretching along the main waterways, create a picturesque picture of the unique Far Eastern region.
Down to Amur on the embankment of the park descend two stairs with wide spans. Parallel to each span are recreational areas with gazebos, benches, pavilions. The embankment to them. Admiral Gennady Nevelsky, more than 900 meters long from the River Station to the stadium. Lenin is an active resting place.
On the territory there are monuments - the writer Nikolai Sadornov, soldiers of the 13th linear battalion from Eastern Siberia - the founders of the city, a memorial to Admiral G.I. Nevelsky. The park is the cultural center of the city and the region. Throughout the summer period, the summer stage of the upper part of the park and on the waterfront hosts cultural and mass events - holidays, festivals, concerts, game and dance programs for adults and children, sports competitions, exhibitions, literary evenings, workshops. The Park has created conditions for regulated tourism and recreation. Tours are held.