Monument to the Heroes – Schoolchildren, Moscow
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Facts and practical information
The Monument to the Heroes – Schoolchildren is a memorial, established in Moscow in 1971 near the school building № 110. Dedicated to schoolchildren who died in the Eastern Front of World War II. The designers of the monument are the sculptor D. Yu. Mitlyansky and the architects E. A. Rozenblum and P. I. Skokan. The monument has the status of an object of cultural heritage of regional significance. ()
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Центральный административный ок (Арбат)Moscow
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Day trips
Monument to the Heroes – Schoolchildren – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Gorky Museum, Patriarch Ponds, Timiryazev monument, Monument to Marina Tsvetaeva.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Monument to the Heroes – Schoolchildren?
Nearby attractions include Greater Church of the Ascension, Moscow (2 min walk), Homestead Dolgorukovy — Bobrinsky, Moscow (3 min walk), Gorky Museum, Moscow (3 min walk), Gorky Apartment Museum, Moscow (3 min walk).
How to get to Monument to the Heroes – Schoolchildren by public transport?
The nearest stations to Monument to the Heroes – Schoolchildren:
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Metro
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- Никитские Ворота — ТАСС • Lines: 15, А (7 min walk)
- Арбатские Ворота — Музей Востока • Lines: 15, А (6 min walk)
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- Arbatskaya • Lines: 3 (13 min walk)
- Alexander Garden (17 min walk)