Russia IN World War II with Victory Park And Museum Private Tour
Duration: 4 hours
World War II – the greatest war that our planet has ever seen - has an enormous amount of myths and unknown facts associated with it. This tour through Victory Park and Poklonnaya Hill will take you on a journey to show you how WWII changed Russia (Soviet Union), influenced its history and how it continues to effect Russian politics and society today.
Russia in World War II with Victory Park and Museum Private Tour
Total tour price
119
USD
Adults (age 8 and older)
Children (age 7 and younger)
* You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund
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Victory Park and Museum Tour Highlights
Moscow Metro
Travel by metro and find out what role the metro played in World War II.
Visit the deepest metro station in Moscow and one of the deepest in the world – Park Pobedy.
Victory Park
Visit one of the highest spots in Moscow and take a picture on the Poklonnaya Hill while admiring the Victory Memorial - the tallest monument in Moscow.
You can also visit the Church of St.George the Victorious which was erected in order to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Victory in the Second World War.
Victory Museum
Go inside the Central Museum of the Great Patriotic War - the largest museum and memorial complex in Russia covering the entire history of Second World War.
Learn first hand about the Second World War through more than 50,000 exhibits presented in Victory Museum.
Hall of the Commanders
Discover who were the major generals that made the critical decisions during World War II.
Visit the Hall of Commanders, which features bronze busts of recipients of the Order of Victory, the highest military honor awarded by the Soviet Union
Hall of Glory
Marvel the magnitude of the main exhibit of Museum of the Great Patriotic War.
Admire the large bronze sculpture of "Soldier of Victory" which stands in the center of the Hall of Glory.
Learn about the significance of the highest distinction in the Soviet Union – "Hero of the Soviet Union."
Hall of Remembrance and Sorrow
Visit the "Hall of Memory and Sorrow" dedicated to over 26 million of Soviet people who lost their lives in the War.
This room is dimly lit and strings of glass beads hang from the ceiling, symbolizing tears shed for the dead.
3D Reconstructions
Imagine yourself in the midst of a battle of Stalingrad and on the streets of blockaded Leningrad with life size 3D reconstructions.
Storm the Reichstag along with your Soviet comrades.
Museum of War Machines
Explore the most significant military equipment used by both the Allies and the Axis.
See the famous Soviet Katyusha Rocket Launcher and T-34 tank that werewere fundamental in defeating the Nazis.
Ships and Planes of WW II
Take a picture next to fighter warplanes and battle-hardened ships including the British war plane "Hawker Hurricane" and the Soviet torpedo boat.
See the railway gun built from the sunken battleship "Imperatritsa Mariya."
The Tragedy of Peoples monument
Admire one of the best sculpture work of Zurab Tsereteli depicting the Victims of Fascism.
Pay your respect to the millions of people who lost their lives during the War.
Pass by the memorial Synagogue, Mosque and Orthodox Church to honor the lives lost by people of different origins.
Triumphal Arch
After the tour you will gain a much better understanding of the intricacies of the greatest War that humanity has ever seen and that fundamentally it is the strive of the people and their beliefs that win wars rather than machines.
The stereotypes and stories about the life in the Soviet Union are overwhelming, funny and some are simply not true. On this private tour we invite you to experience first-hand what life in the Soviet Union was like.
The tour was easy to book and well organized. Our guide Serguei was awesome, we learned a lot from him and he was very patient and polite guy. My dad was very happy because we know all about Second World War, and so this museum was a must during our visit to Moscow. Throughout the tour we were never bored and besides it was a really great value for the money. I highly recommend this tour. Serguei thanks for you're company and time!
Very good and powerful tour of an amazing World War Victory Museum Memorial. The guide did a wonderful job of showing us around the museum and telling the story of the Russian struggle.
I am not a history buff - but this tour gave me a very good perspective of World War II. I went with two of my kids, 7 and 9 years of age, and both of them really enjoyed the tour as the exposition was very entertaining, especially the war machines. Highly recommend for people from all walks of life.
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