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The Stryi Park was designed by the famous architect Arnold Rering in 1876-1877 on the territory of the former Stryi cemetery. In 1894, the Regional Exhibition was held in the park, numerous exhibition pavilions were built, and narrow-gauge railway tracks from the Persenkovka station, as well as an electric tram line, were laid to the park. From 1922 until the beginning of the Second World War, the Eastern Trade auction exhibition worked in the park. In 1895, on the lower terrace, a monument to Jan Kilinsky, one of the leaders of the Warsaw uprising of 1794 was erected by the lake.

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