Pryvakzal'ny skver

Station Square (Privokzalny Skver) is a charming public green space located just outside the main railway station in Mogilev, Belarus. Serving as the first welcoming sight for travelers arriving by train, this well-maintained park offers a peaceful transition between the bustling transit hub and the historic city center. The square is an integral part of the city's urban landscape, providing a relaxing environment for both locals and visitors.

The area surrounding the railway station has historical significance, developing rapidly during the expansion of the railway network in the 19th and 20th centuries. Today, the park features paved walkways, shaded benches, and floral displays that bloom vibrantly during the warmer months. It serves as a popular meeting point and a brief resting spot for passengers waiting for their connections.

Visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll under the canopy of mature trees or admire the architectural details of the nearby historic railway station building. The park's central location makes it an excellent starting point for exploring Mogilev's broader attractions, with public transportation links readily available right next to the square.

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Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Jun–Aug.

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Practical info

Getting thereDirectly in front of the Mogilev railway station, served by multiple local bus and trolleybus routes.
Best time to visitDuring daylight hours in spring or summer for the best atmosphere and blooming flowers.
Good to knowThe park is an open public space and is accessible 24/7 without any entry fees.

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FAQ

What is Privokzalny Skver in Mogilev?
It is a public park located immediately adjacent to the main railway station, offering green spaces and seating.
When is the best time to visit?
Spring and summer are ideal when the trees are lush and the flower beds are in full bloom.
How do I easily get there?
It is easily accessible by train, as well as by local buses and trolleybuses that terminate at the station square.
Is there an entrance fee?
No, it is an open public space accessible for free 24/7.

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