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Museum of the Great Patriotic War, Moscow

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Established
  
9 May 1995

Collection size
  
75,090 items

Phone
  
+7 499 142-49-11

Type
  
History museum

Director
  
Vladimir Zabarovskaya

Museum of the Great Patriotic War, Moscow

Location
  
10 Brothers Fonchenko St, Moscow, Russian Federation, 121170

Visitors
  
700,000 - 800,000 per year

Address
  
пл. Победы, 3, Moskva, Russia, 121096

Hours
  
Open today · 10AM–8PMWednesday10AM–8PMThursday10AM–8:30PMFriday10AM–8:30PMSaturday10AM–8PMSunday10AM–8PMMondayClosedTuesday10AM–8PMSuggest an edit

Public transit access
  
Park Pobedy, Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya Line

Similar
  
Poklonnaya Hill, Victory Park, Central Armed Forces M, Museum‑panorama The Battle of Borodino, Belarusian Great Patriotic

Profiles

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The Museum of the Great Patriotic War is a history museum located in Moscow at Poklonnaya Gora. The building was designed by architect Anatoly Polyansky. Work on the museum began on March 3, 1986, and the museum was opened to the public on May 9, 1995. The museum features exhibits and memorials concerning World War II, known in Russia as "The Great Patriotic War".

Contents

Exhibits

The museum features 14,143 square meters of exhibit space for permanent collections and an additional 5,500 square meters for temporary exhibits. Near the entry to the museum is the Hall of Commanders, which features a decorative "Sword and Shield of Victory" and bronze busts of recipients of the Order of Victory, the highest military honor awarded by the Soviet Union.

In the center of the museum is the Hall of Glory, a white marble room which features the names of over 11,800 of the recipients of the Hero of the Soviet Union distinction. A large bronze sculpture, the "Soldier of Victory," stands in the center of this hall. Below lies the Hall of Remembrance and Sorrow, which honors Soviet people who died in the war. This room is dimly lit and strings of glass beads hang from the ceiling, symbolizing tears shed for the dead.

The upper floors feature numerous exhibits about the war, including dioramas depicting major battles, photographs of wartime activities, weapons and munitions, uniforms, awards, newsreels, letters from the battlefront, and model aircraft. In addition, the museum maintains an electronic "memory book" which attempts to record the name and fate of every Russian soldier who died in World War II.

Setting

The museum is set in Victory Park, a 2,424-hectare park on Poklonnaya Hill. The park features a large, paved plaza, fountains, and open space where military vehicles, cannons, and other apparatus from World War II are displayed. Also in the park are the Holocaust Memorial Synagogue, the Church of St. George, the Moscow Memorial Mosque, a triumphal arch, an obelisk, and a number of sculptures.

References

Museum of the Great Patriotic War, Moscow Wikipedia