Glory Square, Khabarovsk, Cultural heritage square in central Khabarovsk, Russia.
Glory Square is a paved public space in central Khabarovsk featuring an Eternal Flame memorial and landscaped areas around the main plaza. The space connects the city center to the Amur River embankment and offers open views of nearby religious architecture.
The square was created in 1975 during the Soviet era as a memorial site. It was part of a broader effort to establish commemorative spaces in Soviet cities throughout the country.
People use the square regularly for gatherings, taking photographs, and meeting friends throughout the day. The open location provides views across the city and toward the water, making it a natural meeting point for daily life.
The square is easy to reach on foot and sits at the end of Muravyov-Amursky Street near the river embankment. Its flat design makes it accessible from all directions without any steep areas.
The square is positioned to capture views of both the river and the religious building nearby in a single glance. This sight line becomes especially noticeable at sunset when light falls across the water.
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