"Gate on still open, to passersby announces
That she is hospitable and invites everyone into her hospitality ..."
A. Mickiewicz "Pan Tadeusz"
From archival photos, it can be deduced that the Garden was fenced in 1976/1977. In addition to the fence, gates were built then, and there were five of them at the time. In the beginning, during the construction and set-up of the Garden, they were not open to everyone and only employed workers entered them. Initially, Gate No. 1 - the first one from the entrance from the direction of Klarysew - was used mainly. Currently, this gate is hardly used. Gate No. 2 led to the parking lot for machinery and to the main sewage tank. Later this gate was used by workers to enter. Currently, it is the entrance gate to the parking lot for visitors. Gate No. 3 was used for many years as a service gate, with a gatehouse located next to it, and was sometimes used as a gate for visitors, mainly during fairs. The gate from Wczasowa Street, which does not exist today, was used occasionally during large party acts. The forest gate, on the other hand, gained its greatest importance in 1990, when it could open and invite visitors. At that time, the best way to get to the Garden was by bus to the Cultural Park in Powsin, as there was still no city bus service along Prawdziwka Street. With the development of the Garden, especially its educational and recreational function, there was a need for more entrances to the Garden, and so over the years more gates related to parking were created. Currently, the Garden has eight gates and three parking lots.