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The unique Museum of Victory will arrive in Sevastopol on March 14

The unique Museum of Victory will arrive in Sevastopol on March 14

Krympress reports:

In the year of the 80th anniversary of the Great Victory and the Year of the Defender of the Fatherland, the Victory train goes to the heroes of Russia and Belarus, it will stay in a hundred cities, including the cities of labor valor and military glory. On March 14, the Victory Train will arrive in Sevastopol.

“Victory train” is the first interactive exhibition in the world with the maximum effect of the presence placed in a moving train: 10 thematic wagons are devoted to certain events or milestones of the Great Patriotic War.

The exhibition recreates historical reality using modern multimedia technologies: the train has 400 square meters of scenery, more than 150 full -sized sculptures, four thousand units of original props, 50 video projectors.

In Russia and Belarus, the Victory train has been traveling since October 2020. For five years, the train overcame more than 200 thousand kilometers, visited 225 cities. During the work of the train, more than 1.13 million people visited him and the same amount of the same virtual tour on the site.

On the historical route of visitors, the girl Lydia leads. This is not just an audio guide: it is a collective image of a generation. The girl who followed in the footsteps of her father and became a engineer of the steam locomotive, shares his memories and shows the war through the eyes of the people who survived her.

In Sevastopol, it will be possible to see the Exposition of the Victory Train on March 14 and 15, it will work from 10 to 19 hours. The passage will operate on tickets, which can be obtained for free on site. Registration will open a day before the arrival of the train.

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Source: press service of the Government of Sevastopol

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