I was not get in the museum due to communication disorder even if I could conquer the difficult route for reaching there.The Ticket Official were unable to hint any English quintessences.In my opinion,they should have had.The Park has the huge segments included,driving car or riding bicycle obtainable comforts.There have been the outdoor activities provided , Children favourite Please I guessed.
Park Pobedy is huge. I visited it yesterday and had fun interacting with the locals there. A lot of snow and it was fun
Park is amazing, especially its size. Everything is huge, like Russia. Museum is a very special place for every Russian, there is a Hall of Sorrow with the names of every soviet died in the war, over 20 million. Dont miss it.
We were in Victory Park at the Monument l to the Allies on 23/09/2014 for a wreath laying tribute to those Russian liberators who freed 9,200 American and British airmen from Stalag Luft 1 German POW camp on 1May1945. Victory Park, the Monument to the Allies, the Museum and in fact the entire setting is one of the most beautiful locations we have ever seen. Our Russian hosts were welcoming and gracious to a fault and even though we also visited the sites in Moscow and St. Petersburg, Victory Park will be the stand out in our memory.
I visited this in January was delighted to find that there was a small fairground set up. There was also a big hill of snow that locals were using to sled down, which was great fun. The park is very big and there is many memorials to various events in Russian history. You can get there by taking the metro to Park Pobedy, which is also the deepest metro station in Moscow and has the second longest escalator in the world in it.
如果你对二战的历史有浓厚的兴趣,真的要来这看看,胜利公园这公园主要是纪念卫国战争来的,里面充满了二战的文物,当然也有很多碑与雕像在公园内有很多装甲车与飞机,我想二战时的载具应该都拉过来存放了主要是德国与俄国的载具比较多。公园中央有博物馆,当然也是纪念卫国战争的,博物馆要门票,门票有分可摄影与不可摄影两种地下室也有简易的小型书店,有兴趣可以买一买书来当纪念。对了12月份的雪很大,在公园内上下阶梯小心地滑
A lovely, well-planned and laid out park to commemorate the victory of Soviet forces over Nazi Germany in 1945, this is the place to visit to appreciate the immense sacrifice that the USSR made to defeat the evil regime. A must if you are visiting on 9 May (Victory Day) or anytime to appreciate the thought gone into the planning of this place for all members of the family. A brilliant museum at the far end with some amazing artefacts.
Victory Park is situated on the grounds of the former Poklonnaya hill, the place where everyone was expected to pay hommage before entering Moscow. Poklon literally means to bow down. On this spot Napoleon waited in vain for the keys to the city. Now it is a huge park, a grand memorial museum of the Great Patriotic War and a huge monument of St. George killing the dragon. Its height is 141.8 meters. The number is symbolic. The war lasted for 1418 days.
When I visited Red Square, it was not as big as I imagined. But this park is huger than I expected. It is clean, clear view, strait and long for walking. The statue in the park is very tall and big. To capture that statue, I have to lye in the ground to able to take a photo with all the statue inside the picture.
It's a long walk from the other side of the park/square towards the museum. This is a good opportunity for photographers. Museum itself was absolutely huge. The exhibition ranged from way past to the second world war ranging from military equipment, photos, scenery displays and also exhibitions of life during the times. I would recommend this place to anyone who has an interest in history and WWII.