Reserve museum «The Breakthrough of the Siege of Leningrad», War memorial and historic site in Kirovsky District, Russia.
The Reserve Museum is a war memorial and historic site in Kirovsky District dedicated to the Siege of Leningrad during World War II. It displays military equipment, a large diorama, and other exhibits that illustrate the events of that time.
The museum was established during World War II and documents the 900-day siege of Leningrad. It focuses on the military operation that broke through the blockade and liberated the city.
The museum is part of the Green Belt of Glory, where visitors encounter personal objects and documents from the siege period. These items show how people lived and what mattered to them during those difficult years.
The site is accessible when visitors bring appropriate clothing and gear for the weather and terrain. Most areas are open to explore at your own pace, making it easy to move around the exhibits.
A tank stands next to the panorama display as a centerpiece of the military equipment collection. This vehicle comes directly from the operation that broke the siege, giving visitors a direct sense of the combat technology used then.
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