The Holy Trinity Park
A. Dorda
The area of today’s park was used as a cemetery from the end of the XVIth century to the XIXth century. At the edges of the park one can still see a few monuments and tombstones from that period. At present the park forms a functional whole, together with the trees growing along the wall of The Order of the Brothers Hospitallers’ monastery from the side of the train station. Among the trees one should note horse-chestnuts ( Aesculus hippocastanum), lime-trees ( Tilia cordata; three specimens growing along the wall), a durmast tree ( Quercus robur), as well as a small group of trees that grow along the wall of the monastery, along the path from the side of the train station: an ash-tree ( Fraxinus excelsior), a horse-chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum), and 3 durmast trees ( Quercus robur). These trees form a picturesque and valuable element of the landscape.