A beautiful park!!! It is interesting for both children and adults. The exposition inside the complex tells about the main battles and events of the 1941-1945 war, about the contribution of Uzbekistan and its inhabitants to the Victory. It is also very interesting on the street, there are several samples of military equipment, the station building and steam locomotives of the war years. Against the background of the demolition of monuments to Soviet soldiers in European countries, the appearance of such parks, museums, and monuments is especially encouraging.
Everything is well organized. Appropriate unobtrusive music plays during the passage of the exhibits. The museum is very beautiful and themed. The museum staff knows their job. Everything is clean.
A good park, to explain to children what happened in the war and what kind of weapons there were, I didn't like the coffee where only hutdok is served, it's very cool in the park, but you won't be able to see everything in an hour or two, so the lack of a recreation area is a big minus
A gorgeous museum a huge park the Ministry of Defense well done for making such a museum where you can see and read a lot of interesting things about the war and about the people who fought for our peaceful sky
I am proud that such a park has been opened in Tashkent. After all, this is a common story and the Uzbek SSR made no small contribution to the Victory.
I was there 3 years ago. A 5-star park. But the fact that Yandex is constantly watching me does not scare me, but somehow it bothers me. And with the program turned off
It's all wonderful to remember and appreciate the world. And those who brought victory! The park is not so global, everything is clear and simple. In military terms, in short. You can watch it once.