Duthie Park inaugurated in 1883 after it was presented to the city by Miss Elizabeth Crombie Duthie in 1880 for the ‘prosperity, wellbeing and recreation of Aberdeen inhabitants.’ Duthie Park is adored by local people and guests because of its superbly re-established Victorian highlights, for example, the Band Stand, wellsprings and drifting lakes. The Park Café is additionally exceptionally well known with guests. During the 1900s the David Welch Winter Gardens was added to the park. Sadly, it was seriously harmed in 1969 because of outrageous storms, so it was annihilated and supplanted with the structure we know and love today. The 'Winter Gardens' currently houses one of the most visited public indoor plant assortments in Scotland and gives a desert spring endlessly from the common North East climate! The Winter Gardens gives a one of a kind scene to weddings and hosts a yearly ditty show each December. Duthie Park picked up Aberdeen's first Green Flag Park Awards in 2013. The honour is allowed by Keep Scotland Beautiful and perceives quality green spaces. It might likewise push ordinary guests to the recreation centre notification includes that they didn't think about, or essentially take guests on an alternate course for their standard walk or run.
Duthie Park
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