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Komsomolsky Garden is located in the historical center of Sochi near the bridge where Resort Avenue begins. It is a small park with an area of 1.3 hectares, created in the 1960s by Komsomol members, in honor of the 100th anniversary of the birth of Vladimir Lenin. 

Komsomolsky Garden is one of the oldest parks in Sochi, where the trees planted at its foundation have been preserved. Giant plane trees and other trees planted by Komsomol members grow here, who improved the city on their own and created a resort atmosphere there. 

There is an Anchor fountain in the center of Komsomolsky Garden in Sochi. This anchor was found in 1967 in the sea near Adler. There are also several other memorials: a monument to Afghan soldiers, a monument to the liquidators of the Chernobyl accident, a monument to the missing during the Great Patriotic War, a monument to a soldier from Sochi.  

In general, Komsomolsky Garden is a pleasant place for walking and relaxing in the shade of huge trees. After the opening of the pedestrian bridge in 2022, which connected the Sochi Embankment with the Riviera Park, Komsomolsky Garden became part of the recreational space of the city, since it is located between them.