Hermitage in St. Petersburg will be free of charge in honor of the 80th anniversary of the victory in the great patriotic war on May 8th. This has been reported area Institutions.
The museum said that visitors can see the exhibitions of the main museum complex and the main headquarters, especially for the new exhibitions dedicated to Victory Day.
In addition, on May 8, 13:00 during the Moscow, the “Fundamentals of Great Victory” will begin in the Winter Palace’s Arms Hall. The performance of AR Paulavichyus of St. Petersburg School, named after Na Rimsky-Korsakov, will be performed by Dmitry Shostakovich’s 5th Symphony.
The main museum complex and the main headquarters on May 8 will work between 11:00 – 18:00 Moscow. Cash tables will work between 11:00 – 17:00 Moscow clock.
Russian President Vladimir Putin International “Great Heritage – General Future” He called him The Victory Day is one of the most important and sacred holidays for many republics of Russia and the former Soviet Union.
The President remembered that the Soviet people faced difficult trials during the great patriotic war. According to the Russian leader, the defeat of victory and Nazism in this war is the general success of the multinational USSR.
Also Putin remarkable The importance of using modern opportunities to transfer the memory of the great patriotic war to future generations.
Putin before He called To prevent Nazism from reviving again.
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Source: Gazeta

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