Cultural Parks
Cultural parks are designated areas that celebrate and preserve the heritage, traditions, and arts of specific communities or cultures. These parks often feature exhibits, performances, and educational programs that highlight the history and practices of the local population. They serve as spaces for cultural exchange and understanding, allowing visitors to engage with diverse traditions.
In addition to showcasing local culture, cultural parks may include recreational facilities, gardens, and art installations. They often host festivals and events that promote community involvement and tourism. Examples of cultural parks can be found worldwide, such as the National Mall in Washington, D.C. or Parc de la Villette in Paris.