Museum of the Great Patriotic War, Moscow

The Museum of the Great Patriotic War, also known as the Victory Museum (Russian: Музей Победы, romanizedMuzey Pobedy),[1] is a history museum located in Moscow at Poklonnaya Gora. The building was designed by architect Anatoly Polyansky.[2] Work on the museum began on March 3, 1986, and the museum was opened to the public on May 9, 1995.[3] The museum features exhibits and memorials concerning the Eastern Front of World War II, known in Russia as the "Great Patriotic War".

Museum of the Great Patriotic War
Центральный музей Великой Отечественной войны
Museum of the Great Patriotic War, Moscow
Museum of the Great Patriotic War, Moscow is located in Moscow
Museum of the Great Patriotic War, Moscow
Location in Moscow
Established9 May 1995
Location10 Brothers Fonchenko St, Moscow, Russian Federation, 121170
Coordinates55°43′50″N 37°30′14″E / 55.73056°N 37.50389°E / 55.73056; 37.50389
TypeHistory museum
Collection size75,090 items
Visitors700,000 - 800,000 per year
DirectorAlexandr Shkolnik
CuratorAndrey Fetisov
Public transit accessPark Pobedy, Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya Line
Websitehttps://victorymuseum.ru/

Exhibits

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The museum features 14,143 square meters of exhibit space for permanent collections and an additional 5,500 square meters for temporary exhibits.[3] 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.

 
The Hall of Commanders
 
Nikol Pashinyan at the Museum.

Setting

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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.[3] Also in the park are the Holocaust Memorial Synagogue,[4] the Church of St. George, the Moscow Memorial Mosque, a triumphal arch, an obelisk, and a number of sculptures.

References

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  1. ^ "Музей Победы - Центральный музей ВОВ". victorymuseum.ru. Retrieved 2022-05-13.
  2. ^ Great Russian Encyclopedia (1997). (in Russian). Яндекс http://slovari.yandex.ru/dict/mos/article/mos/19000/52476.htm. Retrieved 2010-06-13. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  3. ^ a b c Museums of Russia (2009-03-20). "Central Museum of the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945" (in Russian). Russian Cultural Heritage Network. Retrieved 2010-06-13.
  4. ^ "Memorial Synagogue at Poklonnaya Hill in English". 12 March 2018.
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