Vladivostok is the Russian Pacific Naval Command. The old World War II submarine C-56 is here, this is the submarine museum. The church behind the submarine is to commemorate the Russian soldiers who died during the Russian War. There is a black marble monument on the side. The inscription records that from 1941 to 1945, the Soviet Red Army Navy sacrificed soldiers in the battle to defend important ports in the Patriotic War. These were ordinary soldiers who died in the Patriotic War.
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Vladivostok is the Russian Pacific Naval Command. The old World War II submarine C-56 is here, this is the submarine museum. The church behind the submarine is to commemorate the Russian soldiers who died during the Russian War. There is a black marble monument on the side. The inscription records that from 1941 to 1945, the Soviet Red Army Navy sacrificed soldiers in the battle to defend important ports in the Patriotic War. These were ordinary soldiers who died in the Patriotic War.
The submarine museum was built to commemorate the heroic sacrifice of submarine officers and soldiers. When the guide led us to a submarine, he told us that the museum was here. According to the tour guide, after the war, the submarine was divided into several segments, and then combined to weld and restore, creating this chic physical museum. The interior of the submarine is relatively narrow, and there are many places that can only pass through a lifetime. Here are all kinds of machinery, equipment, photos, pictures and text materials in the cabin. In it, it seems that you are in the smoke of the year. The glory of the Russian Navy is also visible.
c-56 Submarine Museum is one of the few paid attractions in Vladivostok, but the price of 100 rubles is still very cheap compared to domestic attractions. This is a museum remodeled by a retired submarine during World War II. It seems small but the content inside is very rich. There are many pictures, clothes and medals for the display of old objects. Although I don't know Russian, I can also understand the general content. The more we walked toward the tail of the submarine, the more excited we were, the machine parts inside, the nephew was very happy, maybe the boys were interested in these, this is almost our favorite place for the whole trip!
A must-see attraction for Vladivostok. The submarine was a meritorious submarine that sank 14 Axis ships during World War II. Three cabins also basically kept their original appearance, with periscopes, consoles and torpedoes displayed as they were. Other cabins are converted to museums, displaying the development of Soviet submarines and the history of the ship's achievements. The Pacific Fleet's active warships can be seen in the harbor ahead. On the right is the Pacific Fleet Command, the building is not very impressive, but the guards at the door and the radar antenna and armor on the hill behind the building highlight its military function. There is Nikolai Arc de Triomphe behind it, very majestic!
[Vladivostok C-56 Submarine Museum] The submarine "C-56" has been awarded the Red Flag Medal and the Guards, and now stands on the square of Vladivostok "Battle Honor Monument of the Pacific Fleet". According to the official Soviet and Russian reports, in World War II, the officers and men of this submarine were brave and good at fighting, sinking 10 enemy ships and damaging four. Entering the submarine, the various machinery, equipment and objects in the cabin are similar to the original. The cabin is filled with photos, pictures and text materials, and seems to show off the former glory of the Soviet Russian Navy.
This is a very recommended attraction for Vladivostok tourism, and the first time to visit the interior of a retired submarine. Definitely a rare attraction. This submarine is a submarine that has won war skills during World War II. There are a lot of information about the war at that time, as well as the personnel of the entire submarine, generals, etc. You can also fully feel the life situation in the submarine, mainly because the fare is also very cheap, about ten yuan. Very nice place.
The theme of the museum is a Soviet submarine with excellent combat skills in World War II. One part of the submarine was transformed into an exhibition hall, and the other part (mainly a torpedo cabin and a cabin), which was repaired in its original appearance and re-showed the state of the submarine in the year, as well as a wax simulation scene. Overall it is worth seeing, the submarine museum is part of the entire military history museum. It is worth mentioning that the nearby attractions are obviously more eye-catching. On one side is a delicate Orthodox chapel, directly in front of the nameless fire and the bay (generally there will be active warships moored), on the other side is the command of the Pacific Fleet of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, there are many friendship trees at the door, all planted when ships from various countries visit, Among them, there are also Chinese soldiers planted yo ~, which sells drinks very beautifully.
On the “Red Flag Fleet Memorial” square in Vladivostok, there is a real-life retired submarine, the submarine “C-56” that was awarded the Red Flag Medal and the Guard. Next to it is a black marble monument, which records the deeds of the Soviet Red Army Navy who died in the Patriotic War to defend important ports from 1941 to 1945 and the historical facts of China and North Korea. The monument is burning with "long flames". In World War II, the officers and men of this submarine were brave and good at fighting, sinking 10 enemy ships and damaging four.