There are a lot of questions about expositions, especially about the Second World War. For example: Why are the enemy's medals lying on the same showcase along with our soldier's items 🤷🏻♂️ Why is there a German mortar in the center of the hall? Why is there nothing ahead of the 80th anniversary of Victory? I am sure that the museum has a large fund, but for some reason there is nothing.
I saw a lot of contradictions, which I am extremely dissatisfied with.
There is a sign with opening hours at the entrance, but do not rush to rejoice: you will be allowed into the museum only if you have made an appointment in advance. It is not known how to do this, and it is unclear why not write about it at least on the same sign so that people (and there were about eight of us from different cities) did not stand for forty minutes at the closed entrance and did not flatter themselves with vain hope. It's good that at least the fireman from behind the fence from the service yard explained the local rules to us. I came from Moscow for only two days (there were also people from Kaliningrad and Kharkov), if they had known in advance, they would have signed up via the Internet, and so they left without eating a lot!
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Level 12 Local Expert
February 1, 2023
An interesting place. However, it is not so easy to get there.