The Neskuchny Garden is a landscape park with an area of about 59 hectares, a monument of landscape gardening art as part of the
Park of Culture and Leisure named after. Gorky. The Neskuchny Sad park was formed from about 15 estates that belonged to eminent noble families. It is believed that the garden owes its name - "Neskuchny" to Prince Trubetskoy, who often arranged balls and receptions in his estate.
In the middle of the 19th century, the summer theater in Neskuchny Garden was popular among Muscovites. In 1923, the All-Russian Agricultural and Handicraft-Industrial Exhibition was held on the territory of the garden, the layout of which was partially preserved in the park markings.
There are a number of interesting buildings of different years in the park: the Alexandria Palace; Manege, which houses the Mineralogical Museum. A.E. Fersman; Rotunda of the mid-18th century "Hunting Lodge", where the shooting of the TV game "What? Where? When?"; Grotto of Count Orlov; Cascade fountain. On the banks of the Moskva River there is a pier for pleasure boats.