Moscow (the Tomb of Unknown at the Tomb of the unknowns as Soldier), located in the red square metro outside the kremlin walls of Alexander in the garden. It was built in 1967, the eve of the great patriotic war victory day. Positive toward the north, east-west crimson on the marble mausoleum, a display on the west side of the helmet and destroy bronze sculpture, modelling concise and lively, implicature solemn and respectful. The tomb has a convex type five-star torch, five-star central breathes fire, burning all the way from when it was completed to now, never put out, which is the symbol of the spirit of martyrs will always light on.
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Moscow (the Tomb of Unknown at the Tomb of the unknowns as Soldier), located in the red square metro outside the kremlin walls of Alexander in the garden. It was built in 1967, the eve of the great patriotic war victory day. Positive toward the north, east-west crimson on the marble mausoleum, a display on the west side of the helmet and destroy bronze sculpture, modelling concise and lively, implicature solemn and respectful. The tomb has a convex type five-star torch, five-star central breathes fire, burning all the way from when it was completed to now, never put out, which is the symbol of the spirit of martyrs will always light on.
This is a quintessential tourist stop. This is just outside the walls of the Kremlin in what used to be the moat. It's a beautiful park area, and it's all set up for tourists from all over the world. Once again, I wouldn't go there at night, simply because you won't get good photos.
"Твое имя неизвестно. Твой подвиг бессмертен" Когда читаешь эти строки мурашки по спине бегут
The Moscow Tomb of the Unknown Soldier is a very moving tribute to those countless thousands of Russians who never returned from combat in WWII.
The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier is one of the more solemn elements of Red Square. When you're standing in the square, it's easy to get caught up the air of power and the vast grandeur of the space - the Tomb and its Eternal Flame bring you back to earth a bit and bring to light those who were lost in the second World War.