The renewed botanical garden, a new adventure park for dogs and the two-kilometre long, illuminated City Park Circular Running Track have been completed within the framework of the Liget Budapest Project, announced Benedek Gyorgyevics, the CEO of Városliget Zrt. responsible for the implementation of the Liget Budapest Project. The Mőcsényi Mihály Botanical Garden awaits visitors as a colourful, atmospheric communal space and knowledge centre on nature, while sports enthusiasts can utilise the completed two-kilometre circular tartan track within a few days. As a result of these developments, over 150,000 m² of green area was revamped during the implementation of the Liget Budapest Project along with the planting of almost 500 new, healthy trees. The CEO also announced that the next development phase of the park is soon to begin, which will continue with a complete landscaping renovation through the development of a new green area of over several thousand square metres.
The renewed botanical garden, a new adventure park for dogs and the two-kilometre long, illuminated City Park Circular Running Track have been completed within the framework of the Liget Budapest Project, announced Benedek Gyorgyevics, the CEO of Városliget Zrt. responsible for the implementation of the Liget Budapest Project. The Mőcsényi Mihály Botanical Garden awaits visitors as a colourful, atmospheric communal space and knowledge centre on nature, while sports enthusiasts can utilise the completed two-kilometre circular tartan track within a few days. As a result of these developments, over 150,000 m² of green area was revamped during the implementation of the Liget Budapest Project along with the planting of almost 500 new, healthy trees. The CEO also announced that the next development phase of the park is soon to begin, which will continue with a complete landscaping renovation through the development of a new green area of over several thousand square metres.
The area thus increased in a southerly direction on the side towards Királydomb (King Hill), while the park’s promenade was moved further in by two rows of trees. An arbour was constructed on one of the promenades of the renewed garden, to which a stepping stone walkway is added as an extra feature to allow people to traverse this part of the park. Another addition is the KNEIPP path consisting of surfaces with various textures, which, when used barefoot, improves the sense of balance and has a beneficial effect on posture. The interconnected streams fed by a spring meander along their original course, creating a pleasant atmosphere, while the pools featuring open waters as well as the flora and fauna of wetlands have also been rebuilt. Over 35,000 new plants consisting of some 335 various species have been planted in the renewed Mihály Mőcsényi Botanical Garden. The dilapidated old rain shelter has been replaced by a modern building assigned hospitality, service and educational functions.