The most central park in town, it is named after a turn-of-the-century Serbian poet and writer who was born close to Banja Luka and whose statue is one of the main features of the space. Lots of young people and families throng to the place to take the weight of their feet, before either catching the bus home or carrying on with their shopping or nocturnal frolics.
A glass-walled building has also recently been built in the park, which will be used to hold various cultural and musical events.

A glass-walled building has also recently been built in the park, which will be used to hold various cultural and musical events.
