About the Museum of Glory
Composition
The composition work of the artist Alisher Alikulov “Tashkent Station” tells about one day at the strategically important and liveliest object of the city during World War II.
Bas-reliefs at the entrance to the museum
Victory in World War II was achieved by inhuman efforts, both front-line soldiers and workpeople worked for the front. Uzbekistan, despite its geographical location, deep in the rear of the country from the front line, had invested all its human and economic potential to defeat the common enemy. This is clearly evidenced by the episodes depicted on the bas-reliefs installed at the entrance to the museum.
Museum of Glory
The multinational people of Uzbekistan took an active part in World War II and made a worthy contribution to the Great Victory over fascism.
Information about the exhibits at the Victory Park memorial complex in Tashkent will be provided
Victory Park Memorial Complex. The Complex was created on the initiative of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Shavkat Miromonovich Mirziyoyev in honor of the 75th anniversary of the Victory over fascism, and is a vivid embodiment of the feat of our compatriots on the battlefields, selfless labor in the rear, perseverance, nobility and love for the Motherland. The Aim of the Memorial Complex is to tell the present and future generations about the worthy contribution of Uzbekistan to the Great Victory.
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