A gorgeous park. Entrance is available. The museum has a whole plot there. It's like I've been in the past. It was even kind of uncomfortable. Nothing is forgotten there, no one is forgotten! It is also very interesting and informative for children. I advise those who have not been there yet to definitely visit.
They messed up the park, they don't let you in with a camera, but for some reason you can take pictures from your phone, I came in the evening specially to photograph the exposition, they told me that you can't use a camera, like put it in a backpack. Almost everywhere where there should be backlights, nothing works. They are probably afraid that I am a journalist, and I will photograph all the shortcomings of the park. I am an amateur photographer, Although literally on October 11, I went to take pictures in the afternoon, no one said a word, they did not let me into the museum with a camera. My first impressions were aaafigene, but now everything is fucked up, SHAME on the park administration, they cannot maintain the condition of the park in proper condition. And yet, the place where the planes are standing does not have any light at all, they probably save on electricity, by the way, if you look closely, the warning lights on the wings of the aircraft should be lit with LED bulbs 🤣😂🤣😂🤣
I've never been to this park before, but it's being rebuilt now. And now it will be a new Victory Park, where the spirit of history will be in every corner, where every detail is thought out so that people remember and know their heroes, their history. And I am proud to be involved in the construction of this new landmark of our country.
An amazing flashback to my childhood, when my father took me to TurkVO Park for a weekend in May.87-89.
The spiral of history repeated itself and I brought my son to the same park. the emotions were the same