Kotovsky Museum in Tiraspol, Military museum in Tiraspol, Moldova.
Kotovsky Museum is a military museum in Tiraspol that focuses on armed conflicts in the region during the early twentieth century. It holds weapons, uniforms, photographs, and written records that document this period.
The museum was founded in 1991 and housed in a former hotel building from the city's earlier days. It was created to honor Grigory Kotovsky and the Red Army's role in the region's past.
The museum shows how soldiers lived and fought during a specific period of regional conflict. You can see the equipment and personal items that were part of their daily routine.
The museum is located on Manoilova Street in the city center and is easy to reach by public transport. Tours are available in several languages, and it is wise to check ahead of time if the museum is open on the day you plan to visit.
The museum preserves original battle maps and tactical documents from operations between 1918 and 1922 in the region. These rare written materials show how orders were given and how campaigns were planned during this period.
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