- Jordan Park
Jordan Park, known also as Jordan's Garden, was set up in 1889 as the first public playground in
Kraków ,Poland , and the first of its kind in Europe. [Krakow for You, [http://www.grodzka.net.pl/travel/jordan_park.php Henryk Jordan's Park] "The park, which was iniciated by Jordan, was the first of this type in Poland and in Europe. The iniciator himself got so engaged in realising his idea that he largely finansed its construction and personally brought the most modern sport facilities from Sweden, Germany and Switzerland." (www.krakow4you.com) 2000-2008.] It was equipped with exercise fixtures modeled after similar playgrounds in theUSA . It is located on the grounds of Kraków’s Błonia (city-owned grasslands used previously for pasturing cattle). [Jacek Slezak, [http://geoimages.berkeley.edu/wwp605/html/JacekSlezak.html Jordan's Garden in Krakow, Poland] ]The original Jordan Park included a swimming pool, 12 playing and soccer fields, as well as numerous running and exercise tracks. Facilities were added for indoor activities in 1906, in case of bad weather. The park was also equipped with locker rooms and showers. On top of that, a free meal service was established for the children.
Jordan Park was Dr.
Henryk Jordan 's biggest achievement, brought to completion with the help from the director of Kraków City Parks, Bolesław Malecki.The concept of Jordan’s Gardens became very popular throughout interwar Poland. Similar gardens were opened in
Warsaw ,Płock ,Kalisz andLublin . In 1928 the Society of Jordan’s Gardens was established to oversee the building of all recreational facilities in the country.The concept
The most innovative aspect of Jordan's idea of public parks was perhaps the change in public's perception: stressing the importance of physical education and making people realize that physical exercise is equally important to intellectual development of children, while shaping their personality.
Since the beginning, Jordan Park ran programs based solely on games and exercises. Classes were originally run by students of Kraków's universities, whose work was supervised personally by Jordan. There were 14 fields of different shapes and sizes in the park, and many gymnastics devices. The main focus was on games, so that the participants wouldn't feel pressured but rather spent time exercising in a pleasant way. They practiced the
javelin throw ,archery , and organized walking onstilts , but also played team sports based on field competition. Soccer,cricket andtennis were introduced, as well as common games such as "Chinese wall", "cat and mouse" and many others. Activities were to be learned and practised outside the park as well, even if there weren't any sport facilities nearby.In the middle of the park was a circular labyrinth of trimmed
hornbeam s (bot. "Carpinus betulus") with a flower bed in its center. From 1907, there were 45 busts of famous Poles displayed in the park, ordered by Jordan and made by sculptors Alfred Daun and Michal Korpal.On
21 June 1914 a monument of the founder Henryk Jordan, designed by Jan Szczepkowski, was unveiled in the center of the labyrinth on the park's 25th anniversary. DuringWorld War II the park was devastated but the 22 busts and the monument of Jordan were saved by F. Łuczywo. After the war the area of the park was enlarged to convert|21|ha|acre|0, and the Society of Jordan’s Gardens reestablished. New playing fields and sport venues were added, including atoboggan slide,amphitheatre , and bicycle tracks. The center point of the park is a man-made pond, a place for group activities such as boat rowing and water bicycles.Panorama of Jordan Park walkway, Kraków
Notes and references
* [http://www.grodzka.net.pl/travel/jordan_park.php Henryk Jordan’s Park at www.grodzka.net.pl]
* [http://www.jasnet.pl/sp20/patron/patron.htm Henryk Jordan, the founding father (in Polish)]
* [http://geoimages.berkeley.edu/wwp605/html/JacekSlezak.html Jordan's Garden by Jacek Slezak]
* [http://209.85.165.104/search?q=cache:5juIAojOEfIJ:letters.krakow.pl/books/galicia_nostalgia.html+%22Henryk+Jordan%22&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=26&gl=ca Nostalgia for Galicia]
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