We were here after the reconstruction . A magnificent, atmospheric place. We were with the children in the evening, the view is breathtaking, the backlight creates a feeling of unreality, here thoughts fly far away, somehow by themselves you think about the meaning and transience of life, about the happiness of not knowing the war. We try to inform children about the feat of our people, I am proud that we have such places. Convenient Parking, illuminated photo booth, benches - everything is made for people.
The memorial complex, which must be visited, is very large-scale. Landscaped area. Good parking and an exhibition of military equipment (tanks, aircraft, train).
We decided to stop by to see if anything has changed after a couple of years? The result is that everything has become much better and more beautiful! But there are also disadvantages, these are the toilets, they were in such a terrible condition that it is impossible to even describe! I do not know what people ate, but it is generally trash, I will not describe in detail.
I rate the mound itself at 5 stars.
A good complex. Compared to childhood memories, everything is completely different. Everything is well maintained, the territory is excellent, the exposition, further work is underway. It's a pity the cafe is under renovation and the coin vending machine does not work. So there's still a trip to be!
I've wanted to come here for a long time and we got here.
The only thing that hurt was that there was a restoration and it didn't work out..
But you could see the Mound itself and its greatness. As well as memorial plaques with the history of the foundation.
We also walked along the beautiful alley and looked at the equipment.
In principle, everything is very cool and beautiful. The mound is high and majestic
Very well equipped, but not for those who are afraid of heights). There is an open-air museum of military equipment nearby. Fountain, benches: you can relax and enjoy nature. However, the fountain in our presence was very dirty and the pool bowl was slippery: the children tried to walk around, but it didn't work out) Nearby there are coffee shops and cafes where you can have a snack or buy water and ice cream 🍦
Visited the Mound of Glory on May 9, 24th. At the time of the visit, there were repairs in the surrounding area, which means that it will soon be even more beautiful there. A great memorial complex! Everyone is required to visit!
At the time of arrival on 04/29/2024, the territory where military equipment stands was being equipped, tiles were being laid. It will be even more beautiful and convenient. "Why don't people fly like birds..." I thought, going upstairs. Happy upcoming Victory Day, friends!
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Dana Cat
Level 26 Local Expert
August 15, 2024
The complex is interesting not only as a monument to the Great Patriotic War, but also as the object itself, for the construction of which land was brought from all cities where heavy fighting took place. the number of steps corresponds to the number of WWII days.
A gorgeous place! We counted 241 steps, it's a bit difficult to climb up and it's scary to go down, but it's worth it, there's a very strong wind at the top, so it's better to cover your ears and tie your hair! The view is gorgeous, but I wanted there to be stair railings, because it's scary
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Сергей Б.
Level 10 Local Expert
August 17, 2023
A neat and well-maintained territory. There are several tanks where children like to climb and take pictures. Excellent views open from the mound. When there are no organized groups, it is not crowded at the top. I advise people who are afraid of heights not to visit this memorial. There are shops near the non-working fountain. There is a cafe and a toilet. There is a fairly large parking lot.
This place combines words such as "Patriotism", "Sincerity" and "Greatness". The complex is indeed a place that has preserved a great memory and legacy of the Great Victory!
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Артем
Level 18 Local Expert
May 14, 2024
A touching monument is a Stella in the name of Victory. The path is not very many steps around the mound.
In the middle of May, there is a wonderful view from above of a bright yellow rapeseed field nearby.
Happy Victory Day 🇧🇾 🇷🇺
Oh, what it took for me to climb with my fear of heights, but it was worth it. Stairs require reconstruction and, of course, without fences it is very difficult and scary to go up and down. But very beautiful, very strong. A great place.
A fascinating place, stunning views open from a height, plus an airplane landing train passes, all together creates an amazing entourage, you can watch "life" for an hour
It's a great place. It has changed a lot lately. It is very suitable for families with children. In the evening, they turn on the light in the fountain, it looks great. The technique can be viewed, touched, and even climbed on it and photographed. There is an excellent cafe, always fresh pastries, delicious coffee/tea, etc
Effectively in the dark. Some steps leave much to be desired - they are failed, of different sizes. The backlight is not working. And most importantly - where are the railings?!?! Children run back and forth, who goes down, who goes up, one wrong step, a gust of wind - lost balance and fall!
The view from above is good, no more.
I liked the illuminated fountains and the alley with light banners.
The monument is certainly beautiful, everything is well maintained and cleaned, except for the steps to the mound. Gaps in the stairs can sometimes be scary. The views from the mound will appeal to a minimally sophisticated viewer. But overall, it's not bad.
A large memorial park with a fountain, a technician, alleys and a monument on top of the mound. It is dedicated to the Soviet soldiers and their feat during the Second World War. I recommend a visit.
Makes a powerful impression!!!!! Climbing to the top is excellent. The history of the memorial is worthy of respect, the memory of our grandfathers and great-grandfathers!!!!!!!!
A typical construction of a scoop. Nothing new or remarkable. The steps are made somehow. "Museum" is a big word. Well, the plumbing of the 90 years...
A very interesting historical place. A must-visit. It is quite difficult to get there by public transport, but it is possible. Be prepared for the lack of any amenities and service in general.
A very famous and beautiful place near Minsk. The Mound of Glory is a monument to the Great Patriotic War, opened in 1969. It was in these places that in July 1944, during the largest offensive operation "Bagration", a 150,000-strong group of Nazi troops was surrounded.
A rare place that brings back pride in our homeland - the Soviet Union!
We have forgotten where our enemy is, and this place is a reminder. Therefore, the tricolor is such a victory banner.
The place is beautiful, but:
- Disgusting toilet - ankle-deep water with urine on the floor everywhere. Is it poorly cleaned? No. It's just that there are holes in the ceramics of Sovdepovskaya in the floor, splashes fly everywhere.
- An uncomfortable cafe with lame service - one girl cashier-salesman-waiter just can't manage. We didn't see any others.
- One bus route (395) per day on weekends - i.e. it is very difficult to get out of the city by public transport.
We traveled around Belarus, we couldn't drive past the Mound of Glory without stopping. The majestic structure towers over peaceful fields, reminiscent of the tragic and heroic events of the Great Patriotic War. I bow low to the Belarusian brothers!
Nicely. A monument to the sorrow and courage of the people who defeated fascism. Every place and building has a deep meaning. Everyone should come here, especially with children. For an independent visit, it is advisable to stock up on information or take a guide. The tour desk is closed on Monday, but the memorial is open.
Clean, well maintained. The only thing, unfortunately, is the lack of handrails on the stairs on the mound itself, the height is decent, but there is nothing to hold on to. The young will still climb up, but the elderly have a hard time...
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Mi Bell
Level 30 Local Expert
October 2, 2020
How can a simple person, without a personal car and an excursion, get to the Kurgan? It's very difficult. It is necessary to get to the Sloboda bus stop, and then two kilometers along the side of the road to the memorial. Tin!!
My family and I visited a beautiful and interesting place on the mound. But there are not enough handrails at the stairs, and children and old people come who find it difficult to climb without support for the handrails
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Ирина Противная
Level 22 Local Expert
November 1, 2019
The majestic structure towers over peaceful fields, reminiscent of the tragic and heroic events of the Great Patriotic War. I bow low to the Belarusian brothers!
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Марина
Level 7 Local Expert
August 2, 2021
The place is good, but since when does the toilet work from 9.00 a.m. Why do employees arbitrarily set the time of the toilet?