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Victory Park

Moscow, Russia

Victory Park

2
 reviews
Length2.7 mi
Est. Steps6000
Introduction
Victory Park is a 2.7 mile (6,000-step) route located near Moscow, Russia. This route has an elevation gain of about 0 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

Poklonnaya Hill

Place
Poklonnaya Gora (Russian: Покло́нная гора́, literally "bow-down hill"; metaphorically "Worshipful Submission Hill"') was, at 171.5 meters, one of the highest spots in Moscow. Its two summits used to be separated by the Setun River, until one of the summits was razed in 1987. Since 1936, the area has been part of Moscow and now contains the Victory Park with many tanks and other vehicles used in the Second World War on display.

Kutuzovsky Prospekt

Place
Kutuzovsky Prospekt (Russian: Куту́зовский проспе́кт) is a major radial avenue in Moscow, Russia, named after Mikhail Illarionovich Kutuzov, leader of Russian field army during the French invasion of Russia. The prospekt continues a westward path of Vozdvizhenka Street and New Arbat Street from Novoarbatsky Bridge over Moskva River to the junction with Rublyovskoye Shosse; past this point, the route changes its name to Mozhaiskoye Shosse.

2014 Moscow Metro derailment

Place
On 15 July 2014, at around 8:40 am MSK (UTC+04:00), an outbound Moscow Metro train derailed between Park Pobedy and Slavyansky Bulvar stations of the Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya Line. Casualties reported include 24 dead and 160 injured. Early reports suggested a power surge or a terrorist attack to be the cause of the derailment, but both were soon dismissed.

Holocaust Memorial Synagogue (Moscow)

Place
The Holocaust Memorial Synagogue (Russian: Московская Мемориальная синагога) is a synagogue located on Poklonnaya Hill in Moscow. It was built in 1998 to complement an Orthodox church and a mosque that are also part of the outdoor museum dedicated to Russia's victory in World War II.

Minskaya (Moscow Metro)

Building
Minskaya (Russian: Минская) is a station of the Kalininsko-Solntsevskaya Line of the Moscow Metro between Lomonosovsky Prospekt and Park Pobedy. The station was opened on 16 March 2017 as a part of the stretch between Park Pobedy and Ramenki.

Monument to the Heroes of World War I

Historical

Niokki

Food

Shokoladnitsa

Food

Flowers clock

Building

12 yards

Food
Reviews
4.5
(2)
Артём
2020/07/13
valiа
2020/04/30
Шикарный маршрут, приятные места , белки 🐿 много птиц и цветов
Route Details

Length

2.7 mi

Est. Steps

6000
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