We were here after the reconstruction . A magnificent, atmospheric place. We were with the children in the evening, the view is breathtaking, the backlight creates a feeling of unreality, here thoughts fly far away, somehow by themselves you think about the meaning and transience of life, about the happiness of not knowing the war. We try to inform children about the feat of our people, I am proud that we have such places. Convenient Parking, illuminated photo booth, benches - everything is made for people.
The long-suffering Belarus was not spared by any of the great wars in Europe. Being in its geographical center, Belarus has always found itself in the epicenter of military events. The Mound of Glory is a monument from the Soviet era, laid in the late 60s of the last century in memory of the Minsk Cauldron, the battle of the Great Patriotic War, in which a 150,000-strong army of fascists was encircled. Returning from Khatyn, where we were on an excursion, we stopped at the Kurgan, went upstairs, examined, and the children also toured the exhibits of military equipment, had coffee in a cafe. Those who love the history of their country should visit here.
I've wanted to come here for a long time and we got here.
The only thing that hurt was that there was a restoration and it didn't work out..
But you could see the Mound itself and its greatness. As well as memorial plaques with the history of the foundation.
We also walked along the beautiful alley and looked at the equipment.
In principle, everything is very cool and beautiful. The mound is high and majestic