Central Park of Culture and Leisure. Ostrovsky in Korosten is located between Mikhail Grushevsky Street and the slope of a granite canyon through which the Uzh River, which is shallow in this place, flows. In the VIII-XIII centuries, the chronicle Iskorosten was located on this site, on the site of the settlement of which a model of the wooden fortifications of the ancient city was erected. In 2005, a memorial sign was erected here in honor of the 1300th anniversary of Korosten.
The natural attraction of the park is Princess Olga's bath - a heap of granite boulders, between which there is a passage to the deep part of the river. Near the bath there is a statue of Olga. Above, on a high slope, there is a monument to Prince Mal. The park is a favorite place for walks and recreation for the inhabitants of Korosten, a romantic meeting place for lovers. There are attractions for adults and children. Adjacent to the park is the
Skala Museum with an exhibition of military equipment in front of it. In front of the entrance to the park there is a fountain and
monument to the potato pancake.