Wall of Grief (Moscow)
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, 3 km from center (Москва)
memorial, GULAG, 2017 construction
The Wall of Grief (Russian: Стена́ ско́рби, Stena skorbi, sometimes translated as Wall of Sorrow) is a monument in Moscow to the victims of political persecution by Joseph Stalin during the country's Soviet era. The national memorial was unveiled by Russian President Vladimir Putin and Patriarch Kirill of Moscow on October 30, 2017, the annual Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Political Repressions.
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Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wall_of_Grief
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Coordinates: 55°46'12"N 37°38'32"E
- Planned underground parking lot and business center 2.1 km
- Zaryadye Landscape Park 2.2 km
- Exposition pavilion "Media center" 2.2 km
- The Reserved Embassy exposition pavilion 2.2 km
- Voskhod Restaurant 2.3 km
- Zaryadye Gastronomic Center 2.3 km
- Moscow soaring bridge 2.3 km
- Underground parking 2.3 km
- Novogireyevo railway station 11 km
- Two soccer (football) fields 15 km
- The All-Russia Research Institute of Electromechanics (NPP VNIIEM) 0.5 km
- Krasnye Vorota Square 0.5 km
- Lermontovskaya Square 0.6 km
- Clean Ponds Boulevard 0.9 km
- Meshchansky District 1.2 km
- Krasnoselsky District 1.2 km
- Basmanny District 1.8 km
- Bely Gorod ('The White Town') 2 km
- Zemlyanoy Gorod 2.5 km
- Tsentralny Administrative Okrug 2.6 km