In 1901, gas lighting was installed - initially on an alley leading from Lipova Street to Golukhovsky, a summer restaurant with a terrace.
After that, the area of the garden was greatly expanded: in 1903, the land of Suleiman was purchased on the northern side, and the military barracks there were demolished.
It remains to this day the monument to the Battle of Grunwald, which stood in the Zbieta Park (erected in 1910 on the 500th anniversary of the Battle of Grunwald).
From 1945 the name of the park was changed to the current name - the name of TG Shevchenko. At that time the park occupied 8 hectares. The area increased to 28 hectares after the City Council decision on December 21, 1948 to annex the former private Romachkana park with three basins. At that time, a question was raised about the need to allocate 100,000 rubles for garden facilities.
Since 1972, the garden has become a landmark in landscape art (and has the status of a tree garden). On July 31, 2017, the Chandor Beatify memorial was revealed. As of 2016, the park covers an area of 24.4 hectares.