Shtyki Memorial, Moscow
Facts and practical information
The Shtyki Memorial, also named the Monument to the Defenders of Moscow, is a memorial complex in honour of those who defended Russia in the Battle of Moscow. At the site are a common grave and an architectural complex. It is located on the 40th km of Leningrad highway, at the second entry into the city of Zelenograd heading south, and the road to Mendeleyevo heading north. The memorial complex obtained its name because of the central obelisk, which represents the stylized image of three bayonets held together. The first burials in the common grave were in the winter of 1941; the architectural features were completed on 24 June 1974. The architects of the project were I. A. Pokrovsky, and Y. A. Sverdlovsky, with sculptors A. G. Shteyman, and E. A. Shteyman-Derevyanko. ()
Moscow
Shtyki Memorial – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Angstrem Stadium, Andreyevka, Silino District, Staroye Kryukovo District.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How to get to Shtyki Memorial by public transport?
Bus
- Монумент • Lines: 312, 350, 437, 440 (3 min walk)
- Ленинградское шоссе • Lines: 350, 476 (3 min walk)
Train
- Крюково-Грузовое (22 min walk)