Victory Monument in Netanya, Netanya
Facts and practical information
The Victory Monument in Netanya is a memorial marking the Red Army's victory over Nazi Germany in World War II. The monument was erected by a decision of the Government of Israel with the consent of the Russian government. It was unveiled in a 2012 ceremony at the site attended by Vladimir Putin and Benjamin Netanyahu, after having been first proposed by Prime Minister Netanyahu on a trip to Moscow in February 2010. The monument is believed to be the first memorial dedicated to the Red Army’s victory over German forces during the second world war, outside of former Soviet Union states. It is one of the most prominent features in the city of Netanya. ()
Netanya
Victory Monument in Netanya – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame, Beit Yitzhak-Sha'ar Hefer, Sea Opera, The Central Library for the Blind.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How to get to Victory Monument in Netanya by public transport?
Bus
- Ben Tsvi/Nahum • Lines: 43 (17 min walk)
- Ben Avi Blvd/Binyamin Blvd • Lines: 43, 43aleph (33 min walk)