• Memorial stones 1941-1945

    The five memorial stones located in Victory Park on Poklonnaya Gora represent the five long and exhausting years of the Great Patriotic War, which was the hardest test for millions of people.

  • T-34 Tank

    The T-34 tank was one of the most significant pieces of military equipment from the 20th century and a major development during the Second World War.

  • G.O.R.A. Museum

    In the heart of Moscow, located in Victory Park, near the main Victory Museum building, there is a unique museum called “Main Weapons Relics of the Army”, or G.O.R.A., for short.

  • Holocaust Memorial Temple Memorial Synagogue

    In Moscow’s Victory Park on Poklonnaya Gora, there is a memorial synagogue that serves as a place of remembrance for the victims of the Holocaust.

  • G.O.R.A. Museum. Monument to military sailors who died in the Battle of Moscow in 1941-1942

    On May 28th, 2021, a memorial to the military sailors who lost their lives in the Battle of Moscow during the years 1941-1942 was unveiled at Poklonnaya Gora in Moscow, on the premises of the Victory Museum.

  • Church of St. George the Victorious

    The Church of St. George the Victorious is an active temple of the Russian Orthodox Church, located on Poklonnaya Gora in Moscow.

  • Jozef IlyichYuzovsky

    Joseph Ilyich Yuzovsky was a Soviet theatre and literary critic.

  • Marietta Sergeevna Shaginyan

    Marietta Shaginyan was a Soviet writer, poet, historian, journalist, Doctor of Philology, professor, corresponding member of the Academy of Sciences of the Armenian SSR and Hero of Socialist Labour.

  • Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky

    Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky was a prominent children’s author, poet, journalist, literary critic, and translator.

  • Varlam Tikhonovich Shalamov

    Varlam Shalamov was a Soviet writer and poet, best known for his autobiographical works such as The Kolyma Stories.