Снесенные памятники на территории Государственной Третьяковской Галереи
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Open Opens at 09:00-22:00
Recommended sightseeing time:1-2 hour
Address:
10/4, Ulitsa Krymskiy Val / at New Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow 119049 RussiaMap
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This is not only a museum, but also a place where many celebrities sleep. The environment is very good. The life of celebrities also inspires generations.
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This is not only a museum, but also a place where many celebrities sleep. The environment is very good. The life of celebrities also inspires generations.
This place is eerily interesting. The Park of Fallen Statues has a very chaotic collection of broken statues from the Soviet era, in piles, as if someone was doing a spring clean and didn't know where to put all their unwanted goods!Thankfully, the statues are kept to fascinate us, because it's here you'll find some of the most intriguing Soviet icons from ones made of stone to those made of metal, and has all the big names such as Kalinin, Sverdlov, and Stalin.Worth a visit!
Here you will find a park littered (literally) with over 700 statues from Russia’s Soviet Era. After the fall of the Soviet union these statues were dragged off the street and dropped right into this park, so it really is a cemetery of sorts for Soviet statues. You can see monuments to all the famous Russian Soviet personalities – Lenin, Stalin, Brezhnev and so on, but also some contemporary works, like a haunting memorial to the victims of Stalin’s regime (pictured). This park is definitely, definitely a must-visit – and massively overlooked. I’ve seen maybe one or two other people there whenever I’ve been, and they were locals too!
It's very interesting. You can stay in a good museum for a day. Historic cities are really different. Where to go to increase a lot of knowledge?
There are many exhibitions, worth seeing, but there is a fatal disadvantage - "no free drinking water. It's too long to eat.