On May 5, I was at Victory Park for work, there was a rehearsal for the Victory Day performance, the director's name is Rustam, unfortunately I did not recognize the last name, I even cried, as if I had visited that wartime, I advise everyone to visit the Victory Day celebration in Victory Park on May 9.
It's a beautiful place. It is a pity that I did not get to the territory due to the beautification of monuments and the territory by May 9. Respect to Uzbekistan for the memory! A low bow.
I am sincerely glad that the WWII memorial complex has finally appeared in our country. I did not expect such precision and such breadth from the organizers. What attracts and at the same time horrifies is the scale of the tragedy that those who planned this park managed to convey...a mock battle...mock-ups of broken tanks and flying planes, sound effects, and of course real guns and samples of WWII equipment - all this involved a person in those days...It's a pity, of course, that for the younger generation of the 2000s this is another trash, adventure, selfie stick moment...I think it would be good if there were volunteers at the entrance who could tell you for free, albeit briefly, about the true purpose of this complex ...
Thank you to all those who put their hands, thoughts and their heart into organizing this place!
I liked it very much, the equipment, museums, installations are very beautiful, but one remark is that you need to pay for everything at once at the checkout, in the plan - they do not warn that you need to pay for the entrance to the museum, but at a place where you cannot pay for the entrance to the museum, and so I advise everyone....
Here they can tell about the Great Patriotic War in a modern and fascinating way in the former USSR. What is the installation about 101 Uzbeks and their heroic deed in Amersfoort worth?
They came in the evening, when the heat subsided, and it turned out that he works until 17.. strange people, no one sticks out on the street during the day because of the heat, is it not possible to change the schedule based on weather conditions?! We looked at the park from behind the fence as a result..
I really liked the park. There is a museum and a cafe on site. Admission is really paid. But I like the fact that it is open in February, when most parks are closed. So there is an opportunity to take a walk with the children in good weather.
One big disappointment is dedicated to the deaths of millions of people. I don't know why the higher-ups think that people need to be reminded of the war
To demonstrate the murder weapons, etc.
The park is beautiful, but many exhibits and decorations created to attract you in those days and show you how it was closed or fenced, it is clear that this measure is vandal-proof, but this greatly spoils the impression of the park for both adults and children.
A great place. Small children will not be interested... And you will be distracted. Thanks to everyone who put in the effort, money and time....
In a good way, it's best to go alone and read, see and hear.... Happy Victory Day!
That's something! Honestly, I didn't expect it to be done so great. And sculptural compositions, and sound effects, and exhibits - it is clear that it was done with knowledge and for people. Both my son and I really liked everything. Thank you, comrades!