The central place of the quay and the park is the Amursky rock. From the survey platform, located on the top of the rock one can admire the beauty of the Amur river. Not far from the rock there is a monument of N.N. Muraviev-Amursky - general-governor of the East Siberia, diplomat, skilful manager, outstanding state and political figure. After his death in 1881, his descendants and associates have decided to establish a monument in commemoration of his merits before the Fatherland. Opening of the monument, created by the sculptor A. M. Opekushin, took place in May, 1891 and was timed to the visit of the successor of the throne - future emperor Nickolai II. In 1925 the monument was destroyed. To the 101st anniversary Leningrad sculptor L. Aristov, according to a kept working model restored the monument.
On terraces of an abrupt riverside the park is located. Monument of G.I. Nevelskoy - famous seafarer and researcher of the Russian Far East was established in 1951 on the top terrace of park. The author of the sculpture was L.M. Bobrovnicov.
At the feet of the rock, upwards the Amur current, there is a city beach, moorings and landing stages of river station. Right from here the communication with the settlements, located down the Amur river and the suburban communications are executed. One can also have a short trip along the Amur river. The majestic panorama of the city stretched along the right riverside more than 50 km is opening before your eyes from the board of the cruiser.
The stadium named after V.I.Lenin is also located on the quay. The stadium was constructed in 1957. It is the only large sports complex in the Far East. It includes a large sport arena, sport palace with the artificial ice, athletic arena, palace of the shooting sport, a swimming pool under the open sky.
The quay is a favourite place of townspeople and visitors of the city.