Discover the best top things to do in Lower Volga, Russia including State Historical and Memorial Preserve The Battle of Stalingrad, Mamayev Kurgan, The Ruins of the Mill Named after Grudinin// Gergardt, Saratov State Museum of Military Glory, Buddha Shakyamuni Golden Abode, Rossoshka Memorial Cemetery, Old Hurul/ Buddist Tample, The Eternal Flame, The Motherland Calls Sculpture, Hall of Military Glory.
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We got the English audio guide at the entry – this was a really good museum. Some of the displays were really immersive and of course the big panorama up the top. Must-see when in Volgograd, I really enjoyed it. The exhibits were great and I learnt a lot about the town's history in the Battle of Stalingrad.
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These momuments marks the area where the Soviet army defeated Hitler's army on the eastern front during World War II.
Historic area. Now marked with statues and sculptures. An interesting tribute to an interesting time.
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The steam powered mill was built in 1903. It was equiped with electrical generator and boiler station. There was a railway from the mill to the hithe, that was demounted after the war. The owner of the mill was Aleksander Gergardt, an ethnic German. His name is inscripted on the wall. In the 1930-s the mill was named after Grudinin, in honour of the lathe operator K. Grudinin who was killed because of his communistic activity. During the Stalingrad battle the observation point of I. P. Elin, the commander of the 42nd regiment of the 13th Rifle Division, was situated here. The mill, the house of Pavlov and the house of Zabolotniy were the main defensive posts in the centre of Stalingrad. The ruined mill is an evidence of the violent fighting and the last-ditch heroism of the Stalingrad defenders. The ruins of the mill is a historical and cultural monument of the federal significance. The total area is 989,3 square metres.
This is right next to the panorama museum. It is impossible to miss and free to view. It’s been well-preserves over the years. Similar to the A-Bomb dome in Hiroshima.
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With all the "western" hostility against Russia, a visit to war cemeteries, be in Volgograd, the former Stalingrad, or in St Petersburg, would be well advised: to recall that the West (Germany) murdered 27 million Russians during WW II and that Russian antagonism against an ever expanding (and conquering) NATO and US and EU instigated "regime change" in Ukraine is based on merits and historical facts.
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I advise you to visit Buddhist Temple. This is the first Buddhist temple to be built in 90s in USSR. It's one of the most magic places I have visited in my life. A lot of foreigner was visit Buddhist Temple. Because this is very Beautiful place. You should visit It!!!
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More than four million combatants fought in the gargantuan struggle at Stalingrad between the Nazi and Soviet armies. Almost half – over 1.8 million people – became casualties. More Soviet soldiers died in this five-month contest than Americans died in the entire war This monument commemorates their sacrifice. It is beautifully done and is a solemn reminder of lives lost.
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This huge statue higher than the statue of liberty was built to commemorate the battle of Stalingrad. Be prepared to climb many steps to reach the statue
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A fitting tribute to the lives lost in the war. It is well-maintained and guarded during the day. No cost free entry.
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