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Since 1936, the area has been part of Moscow, and it now contains the Victory Park, with many tanks and other vehicles that were used during World War II on display. Historically, the hill had great strategic importance, as it commanded the best view of the capital of Russia.
Visit Victory Park, a large green space and open-air museum on Poklonnaya Gora, to see the Monument to Victory, the Museum of the Great Patriotic War and other memorials. Learn about the history and significance of the park, which commemorates the Soviet people's triumph over Napoleon and World War II.
One of the main sights in the west of Moscow is Victory Park (Park Pobedy) which is located on what is known as Poklonnaya Gora (Submission Hill) as historically this was where guests coming to Moscow from the West were expected to bow down (poklonitsya) and pay homage.
Constructed in honour of Russia’s victory in the Great Patriotic War (World War II), Park Pobedy offers powerful reminders of Russia’s suffering during the war as well as providing views over the skyscrapers of Moscow.
The Museum of the Great Patriotic War, also known as the Victory Museum (Russian: Музей Победы, romanized: Muzey Pobedy), [1] is a history museum located in Moscow at Poklonnaya Gora. The building was designed by architect Anatoly Polyansky. [2]
5 mar 2020 · Victory Park is a large park on Poklonnaya Gora, where visitors can see 13 memorials, 300 pieces of weaponry, and a museum dedicated to the Great Patriotic War. Learn about the history, attractions, and ticket information for this park in this guide for first-time visitors.
Victory Park on Poklonnaya Gora is a large park complex that commemorates Russia's victories over Napoleon and in World War II. It features a 150-meter obelisk, a museum, a chapel, a mosque, and a synagogue.