"Park of Victory in Uzbekistan: Serene oasis rich in history. Lush greenery, memorials, and monuments commemorate nation's resilience. A must-visit!" but now it is not as before.
Victory Park turned out well, well-groomed, green, many different exhibits of military equipment and aircraft on the street, an imitation of a battle with trenches, a damaged tank, cannons and machine guns, and a field kitchen, as well as with the station building with trains departing to the front. It turned out to be a complete immersion in life and everyday life at the front. You can climb on the equipment and take pictures, there are ladders, unlike many memorials, the equipment is made in Russia and children can walk around, and even adults are interested. The main museum, made in the form of a poklonnaya hill and located under it, is not very interesting, there are few exhibits from the time of the Patriotic War, mostly personal belongings, medals, photographs, and the entrance there is separate, despite the fact that a ticket to the park is also purchased. The entrance to the mountain itself with an observation deck and the main monument at the top is carried out along two circular paths to a decent height, as the signs with the names of the heroes of the Soviet Union who went to the front from Uzbekistan rise along the path. In the central part there is a fountain made in the shape of an order, many paths for walking and benches for relaxing both in the shade of trees and in open places.
We visited the new Victory Park in Tashkent for the second time on May 9. As last year, there are many visitors with children of all ages. The atmosphere is festive, but it was unpleasantly surprised that this year, in addition to victory songs, makoms were heard from the loudspeakers (which is in no way related to the theme of the park as bae!).
Wartime equipment is on display on the site, and everything can be rotated/ climbed / photographed. I was very pleased with the exposition of the central museum - each hall is voiced according to the theme of the hall, there are interactive monitors with additional information. The museum is small (only two floors), but it is clear that the exhibits are collected with great respect and we understand the significance of this victory for everyone.
Of the cons:
there are few toilets - the two that we met were with a queue of sufferers. There may be more, but we didn't get it)
It's hot in May), the summer weather is already in Tashkent, and water was sold only in a single cafe and in another shop at the other end of the park.
The city pleased me with this park. Almost real installations, a retrospective of real military equipment and weapons, the Tashkent railway station during the war, a museum where materials about the participants of the Great Patriotic War, the Uzbeks, are carefully collected. A wonderful idea and its implementation. I hope that this powerful beginning will allow us to further enrich Victory Park with new historical facts and exhibits. No one is forgotten, nothing is forgotten!
The children liked the park and the museum very much 👍 Informative 👌 Everything is very coolly organized 👌 Military equipment, exhibits in the museum, even trenches and voice acting are 👍 A very beautiful park 👍
It's hot, it's not convenient to walk with children, the trees are still young, they don't give shade. The entrance is paid, I don't see the point in paying, the entrance to the museum is also paid. A huge area with a fountain and monuments where people don't go. We were on Saturday (a day off), except for the park staff, there was no one. There was a children's park on the corner with big trees and carousels, so the carousels were removed and closed with a fence.
I liked Victory Park, it is large, clean, there is military equipment, interesting installations. Wartime songs are playing. There is also a museum inside the park.
I was there recently, a great place for a family vacation. The children were interested. Especially the "Sean Sharaf Museum" is generally breathtaking. The decorations, exhibits, and furnishings are super.
Minus, the park closes very early, usually everyone wants to walk in the evening and the park is already closed.
Super cool park. It's very interesting, the museum is gorgeous. The only thing is that there are no trees or they are still small. Walking in the sun. It is open until 18:00 and is closed in the evening. That's how it is.
The park impresses with its scale and monuments. There is everything there: trenches, various monuments, wartime music, an exhibition of military equipment, museums, a train station, images of military operations. All the flesh up to the benches and the fence are decorated according to the theme of the park. The children and I were delighted. Entrance is paid
A place that struck me to the core. Clean, cozy, atmospheric, magnificent monuments, monuments. My soul cried and rejoiced, as in Uzbekistan they honor the memory of ALL the Heroes of the Second World War. Thank YOU, Uzbekistan!
Great park! A wonderful museum! Most importantly, the right name! Clean, well maintained. Excellent exposition in the museum and in the open air. This is the place where everyone should visit, at least once. This is our history, our pride, our victory, our memory of wars, veterans, home front workers, blockade runners!
It is very good and great respect to the country's leadership that they have opened such a complex. But of course there are disadvantages. A very large area but very little information content. Several guns, several tanks and planes. A huge area for a museum, and the museum itself is not at all interesting. They made a large mound with the names of the fighters, well done, but it was possible to place something else on such a territory, for example, some interactive screens. In general, the park is for a one-time visit. The second one just has nothing to do there
I will say as a guide that the park is no less interesting than the same Victory Park in Moscow.But since it can be very hot in Tashkent in the summer, I advise you to come in the evening.Have a nice walk.
It is very beautiful, there is something to watch, a lot of interesting things.
Only few people understand Russian and the exhibits are described only in Uzbek and English.
A beautiful theme park. I really liked the museum in the park. However, I do not advise walking during the day, you can get very badly burned. And one disadvantage is that there are few shops and shops where you can buy something from food and drinks for children.
It is a pity that Victory Park, where the memory of our ancestors is honored, turned out to be paid, and the price is very high. At the checkout, local foreigners from far and near abroad are immediately divided. Each has its own price. I don't remember exactly, but if in tenge about 5,000 goes out for a family of four people. I think this is a very high price, of course you can take payment or even need to pay for the entrance to compensate for the costs of cleaning the landscaping and security. But not to the same extent! This is a story and a memory and it should be accessible to everyone.
It's a wonderful place. Very beautiful monuments, compositions, museums, military equipment. The melody and songs of the Great Patriotic War are playing. Goosebumps... A must-visit! We remember, we know, we are proud of our ancestors....
A cool park! It is interesting not only for children, but also for adults!There are a lot of military artifacts, soldiers' letters and much more.
It is clear that the creators invested their soul and not just laundered the money.
I recommend you to visit with the whole family!!!
A great impression, a lot of military aircraft, machine guns, a trench, a train station, monuments are very atmospheric, there are places to park a car, there is a small kiosk- shop
A very informative and beautiful park.You can choose a place for a photo.It is interesting for children to run around the dugouts and see military equipment.The museum and the soldier dispatch station are very interesting.Very close to wartime.
It's a nice park. The father-in-law was delighted with the technique and everything was done. Especially from the t34, as I drove it myself. I also liked the park. It shows history and military equipment well. The entrance to the museum could be made free of charge since this is all history and our children should see and know it for free and not on a paid basis
It is very grandiose and beautiful. The Moscow guests said that Poklonnaya Gora was losing. Be sure to visit the museum. Everything is done so that it is interesting. The exhibition on the street of military equipment is also great. And of course, the trenches.
I was pleasantly surprised by the park) wonderful guides, music, installations are very thoughtful, military equipment, a wonderful museum. Be sure to visit the museum, it is very interesting and informative.
On the presented guns, even the optics of the sights are in excellent condition. But the park is still under construction and the toilet is free only in the center.
Great park! Clean, beautiful, children can climb tanks and guns. Interesting installations of the railway station and trenches. There is a memory alley. Well done. Well done
It is very interesting for both adults and children, especially children, they should know about the exploits of our grandfathers, the military equipment of those years, songs and stories!
We made a beautiful place , but it used to be better , the entrance was free , families from the districts gathered and spent time there , children played , well done , sat , and now there is nothing to do , 1 time in a lifetime to go see and that's it
I can't say anything, well, like Victory Park is like Victory Park. I think it would be possible to add something else.. but I think that no one is going to do this, there is nothing to complain about 5 stars
It's a great place. It will be interesting for both adults and children. A lot of things that belonged to the soldiers of the Red Army. A lot of documents (subpoenas, notices, etc.) Weapons Tanks anti-aircraft guns planes trains. In general, the place is interesting and worth a visit.
The park is definitely worth a visit. It's very cool made. Music and songs of the Soviet years are playing softly. You can climb everywhere. Even adults will be interested. We haven't been to the museum, probably we haven't been in vain. The park is paid, but it is inexpensive and really worth the money.
An interesting location, unfortunately there is no entrance from the back (we left the car and walked 1.5 km).very clean, interesting military equipment, in general there is something to see.there are not enough points of sale of drinks on the territory (it was very hot and we did not find a place where to buy water)
Since I was there on May 9, I paid tribute to the fallen heroes of the Second World War. There were many people of different generations and different nationalities . Everyone paid tribute to the memory of the heroes. The only celebration of heroism and memory for me. Neither who is forgotten, nor what is forgotten. Honor and eternal Glory to the Soviet soldier liberator! Low bow to you heroes!