
Museum and Park Complex "Victory" is one of the most famous places for recreation and cultural leisure in Minsk. It is located in the Central District of the city and covers an area of 200 hectares, making it the largest park in the Belarusian capital. The park was opened in 1945 in honor of the victory over Nazi Germany in the Great Patriotic War, and since then, its significance as a historical and cultural site has only... read more
Триумфальная Арка «Парк Победы», Канатный переулок
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