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Museums in Vladivostok that you can't miss, so impressive!

When visiting Vladivostok, we checked in at the C56 Museum, a place full of mystery and history. The museum is located near the sea, and it's very convenient to get around, either by bus or taxi. ⌚️Opening Hours: 9:00-20:00. 🎫Ticket Price: 100 rubles. ⏰Duration of Visit: One hour. In the 'Pacific Fleet's Combat Glory Memorial' square in Vladivostok, there are many C56 submarine decorations that have been awarded the Red Banner and the title of Guards. The submarine is divided into two main parts, front and back. You should visit from left to right. Upon entering the submarine, the front half has been converted into a museum. The walls of the cabin are lined with glass showcases filled with photos, pictures, and textual materials, as well as various badges, and photos of people wearing badges, including a large submarine model in the middle, which is quite impressive. The rear half of the submarine still retains some of the original equipment, items, and machinery, even the former living quarters are preserved. The space inside the entire submarine is quite narrow, so be sure to follow the order of the visit and don't backtrack.
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Posted: Jun 1, 2024
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