Jasmine Park was founded in 2024, it occupies about 1 ha. Its project and visualization was created by architect Austėja Jurčiukonytė-Olišauskė. 500 new plants - trees, shrubs and flowers - were planted in the natural environment: common maples, jasmines, buddlejas, sedges, common sedums, common sedges, sedums, yellow irises, common sorrels, caterpillars. Ponds have been cleaned, benches have been built, swings suitable for swinging and for adults, fountains shining in various colors. In some places, the infrastructure seems to be rusted. The author of the project sought to reproduce the railway that once existed in the neighborhood, on the site of which the Health Path was built. In a way, the history of the city is recalled. The paths in the park are paved with pebbles.
Pets are also not forgotten - they have a safe, organized and fenced area for socialization and active leisure time with other four-legged friends.
Jazminų Park looks like a butterfly when viewed from above, so it is called Butterfly Park by the locals.
The author of the photos is Darius Babijonas.