Rudaki Park
Dushanbe, Tajikistan
Rudaki Park in Dushanbe, Tajikistan, is a prominent public space named after the revered 9th-century Persian poet Rudaki, considered the father of Persian literature and an important figure in Tajik cultural identity.
The park features beautiful landscaping with fountains, sculptures, and a large statue of Rudaki under a colorful mosaic arch, often serving as a gathering spot during national holidays and cultural events.
Surrounded by key government buildings and cultural institutions, the park offers a peaceful retreat from the urban environment with shaded benches, vibrant flowers, and water features that create a relaxing atmosphere. It is open year-round and is especially lively during evenings and weekends when locals come to enjoy music, dance, and socializing. Rudaki Park blends natural beauty with deep historical and literary significance, making it a cherished landmark in Dushanbe’s cultural landscape.
Location
Rudaki Avenue, Dushanbe, Tajikistan
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