Moscow's Tomb of the Unknown Martyrs, located in Alexander's Garden outside the Kremlin's red wall on the northwest side of Red Square. It was built on the eve of the Victory Day of the Patriotic War in 1967. On the crimson marble mausoleum facing north and east, a little west side is decorated with bronze sculptures of helmets and military flags. The shape is simple and bright, with deep meaning. In front of the tomb was a convex five-star torch, the flame spewed from the center of the five-star, which had been burning from the time it was built and never extinguished, and it symbolized the spirit of the martyr to shine on the world forever.
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Moscow's Tomb of the Unknown Martyrs, located in Alexander's Garden outside the Kremlin's red wall on the northwest side of Red Square. It was built on the eve of the Victory Day of the Patriotic War in 1967. On the crimson marble mausoleum facing north and east, a little west side is decorated with bronze sculptures of helmets and military flags. The shape is simple and bright, with deep meaning. In front of the tomb was a convex five-star torch, the flame spewed from the center of the five-star, which had been burning from the time it was built and never extinguished, and it symbolized the spirit of the martyr to shine on the world forever.
The Tomb of the Unknown Martyrs located on the Red Square of Moscow is built in Russia to commemorate the martyrs who died in the Second World War. The whole building is solemn and important, and it is integrated with the sculptures in front of the tomb, long-singing lights and so on.
The contribution and sacrifice of the former Soviet Union in World War II cannot be erased by anyone, and the soldiers who died in World War II to fight fascism are worthy of our reverence, and they come to the tomb of the Unknown Martyr, and their hearts are full of solemnity.
The Tomb of the Unknown Martyr was built on the anniversary of the Patriotic War in 1967 and is located outside the Kremlin Red Wall.
The tomb of the Unknown Martyr is close to the wall of the Kremlin's northern palace, and there are long open fires and guards. It is a tradition for newcomers in Moscow to lay flowers at the unnamed martyr's tomb when they marry. We just met once. When the guards changed guards, the proud eyes of the young soldiers were a little cute at the same time. Along the road beside the tomb there is a row of cities named, all of them the Patriotic War Heroes City.
Moscow Tomb of the Unknown Martyrs, located in Alexander Gardens outside the Kremlin Red Wall on the northwest side of Red Square. It was built on the eve of the Victory Day of the Patriotic War in 1967. On the crimson marble mausoleum, decorated with bronze sculptures of helmets and military flags, there is a convex five-star torch in front of the tomb, the flame spewed out in the center of the five-star, which has been burning from the time of construction to the present, never extinguished, it symbolizes the spirit of the martyr forever illuminated the world. The blue marble floor in front of the torch is engraved with an inscription: "Your name is unknown, your merit is eternal." Two glass booths are placed on both sides of the tomb, in front of the pavilion stand two solemn gunmen, day and night for the martyrs. The tomb of the martyrs is arranged in the west of the 12 rectangular granite landmarks, engraved one by one with 12 heroic cities in the Patriotic War. Official foreign delegations usually pay attention to the tomb of the unnamed martyr and lay a wreath. It is also a must-visit point for foreign tourists. We were here too, and were fortunate to watch the full changing ceremony. The Patriotic War is a fierce and cruel war known to the world in the former Soviet Union, and a great victory was achieved with great sacrifices. This victory is not only the Soviet Union, but also an important part of the victory of the anti-fascist war in the world, which is worthy of eternal memory. Please remember to come to Moscow.
Moscow's Tomb of the Unknown Martyrs, located in Alexander Gardens outside the Kremlin's red wall on the northwest side of Red Square, was built to commemorate the unsung heroes who died in the anti-fascist war before the Victory Festival in 1967.
The Tomb of the Unknown Martyrs is located in Alexandria Garden on the right side of the entrance to the Red Square. It was built on the night of the Victory Festival in 1967. There is a torch in front of the tomb, and the flame that remains unquenched from the time it was built to the present. The tombstone is engraved with the words: "Your name is unknown, your merit is eternal." It's a great honor to see the whole point of the changing of the post of National 1, solemn.