The Central Museum of the Russian Armed Forces of Moscow, Russia, displays a Soviet-Russian military history from the first regular army to the present day, and is the world's most complete witness to the 70-year history of the Soviet Red Army. The museum exhibited more than 800,000 military displays, including military flags, medals, weapons and military transportation tools, military uniforms and military equipment from various periods, and displayed armed transportation tools and weapons in the main exhibition hall of the museum. From the various weapons used during the civil war in 1918 to the advanced ballistic missiles today, all kinds of weapons have been displayed.
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The Central Museum of the Russian Armed Forces of Moscow, Russia, displays a Soviet-Russian military history from the first regular army to the present day, and is the world's most complete witness to the 70-year history of the Soviet Red Army. The museum exhibited more than 800,000 military displays, including military flags, medals, weapons and military transportation tools, military uniforms and military equipment from various periods, and displayed armed transportation tools and weapons in the main exhibition hall of the museum. From the various weapons used during the civil war in 1918 to the advanced ballistic missiles today, all kinds of weapons have been displayed.
Tourism to Russia, this stop to Moscow, the military museum, also known as the Central Armed Forces Museum, is definitely one of the attractions worth visiting. Because I am not a military fan, I went there just to go here, plus that time was winter, when the snow was the biggest, the outdoor display of aircraft, artillery, tank cars were almost buried in the snow, but it was just a thing to see. Want to ask me the model? I don't understand, although there have been museum interpreters followed, constantly introduced, but you like to welcome everyone to come and enjoy it in person.
Most of the tour's self-funded projects are men. My uncle was the first to sign up, and his uncle was a police officer before he retired, and he must not miss this museum. The museum is divided into indoor and outdoor parts. Outdoors are aircraft cannons. We did not enter the museum, and we can still see from afar outside the museum. Most of the interior is archival materials, and there is a special person to introduce the explanation. The uncle said that the most exciting is the last link in the interior. The staff wore the military uniform of that era and sang the old Soviet songs. The people of the uncle's era listened to the tide. I have been watching the video inside when I leave the museum. Excited. It is recommended that men and old people can go in and visit, and women go to the Russian People's Park next door to bask in the sun!
One of the most worth seeing European military museums is more or less sensitive content, but the overall is very good-looking. A lot of the exhibits seem to be oil paintings. It is very good to take a photo.
The whole is very shocking. There are not many walkie-talkie introductions. There are still a lot of weapons in the yard, don't forget
The Central Armed Forces Museum was originally only open to the Russian people, and has been officially open to Chinese tourists since May this year, but only for tour groups, which must be carried into the museum by tour guides. Our three uninvited guests, who did not understand the rules, were stopped at the door by a Russian uncle who was watching the door. Due to the language, we had a long time to no avail, and the uncle found the museum's Chinese staff to explain. Fortunately, the beautiful young lady learned that we are free-travel tourists with visas and agreed to buy tickets for us to enter. I believe that as more and more Chinese tourists, it will gradually open to free-travelers. The museum consists of indoor and outdoor pavilions, with more than 20 pavilions indoors and a lot of outdoor areas, all of them real guns, making it the largest military museum in Moscow. We were like Liu Yujin Grand View Garden, the first time we saw so many planes, artillery and other weapons at such close range. The little earthen child's mouth couldn't close, and walked for 3 hours in a state of struggle. Especially recommended is the Tiosega restaurant in the museum, the plane crew package inside is a wartime lunch box, very distinctive.
The Russian Central History Museum, also known as the Russian Armed Forces Museum, is only open to the public to see unique exhibits and personal belongings of the Soviet leader due to the celebration of the 100th anniversary of the October Revolution. Through the hall, you can see the formation and development of the Soviet Union, famous Soviet films and music in live singing and dancing, interacting with Lenin and Stalin. The museum has more than 20 exhibition halls, which tell the history of the Russian army, from the reform of Peter the Great's army to the present day created a variety of military weapons, about the life and education of Russian military officers. In the 1917-1918 revolution, many Russian officers became Red Army units of workers and peasants. The museum was founded in 1919.