Soviet War Memorial Tiergarten

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Berlin, Germany

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Memorial park· Tourist attraction· Monument

Soviet War Memorial Tiergarten Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Soviet War Memorial Tiergarten is located in Berlin, Germany on Str. des 17. Juni 4. Soviet War Memorial Tiergarten is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category memorial park in Germany.

Address

Str. des 17. Juni 4

Phone

+49 1805807737

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Russell Wilkinson

Those interested in WW2 history will be fascinated visiting this Soviet memorial, it was built quite soon after the battle of Berlin and is right on the battlefield, the 2000 dead Russian soldiers laid to rest here were killed fighting for the Reichstag building, so its quite fitting they should be buried so close to it. As is common with Russian memorials there is tanks and artillery guns displayed on it that were actually used in the battle of Berlin in 1945.

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Ruslan Timerbulatov

To see a such well maintained monument to those who defeated you in the war at the heart of your capital only evokes a great respect for the Germans! Those who honor the past will have a future!

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macedonboy

This monument in Tiergarten stands in tribute to the Soviet soldiers who died fighting the Nazis in the Second World War. Like many Soviet war memorials behind the Iron Curtain, the memorial takes the form of a curved stoa topped by a large sculpture of a Soviet soldier. On the day I visited, there was a climate change protest and entry into the memorial was unfortunately fenced off. So I could just see that the memorial is set in landscaped gardens and flanked by two T34 tanks and two artillery pieces on either end of the stoa. Worth seeing if wandering through Tiergarten or even if near the Brandenburg Gate.

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Петя Петров

Wonderful, should be everywhere in germany

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joseph russo

A great memorial. The statue that acts as the centrepiece is pretty badass. It’s this huge Russian soldier giving an anti Nazi salute. He give it almost lazily and with such disdain. You can almost feel the powerful smugness of the victory, with the rest of the memorial highlighting how hard earned it was. There is also some controversy surrounding it due to the recent past of Berlin’s segregation. Very interesting. I recommend finding a walking tour that includes it.