5 Sights in Vladivostok, Russia (with Map and Images)
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Explore interesting sights in Vladivostok, Russia. Click on a marker on the map to view details about it. Underneath is an overview of the sights with images. A total of 5 sights are available in Vladivostok, Russia.
Sightseeing Tours in VladivostokActivities in Vladivostok1. S-56
S-56 was a Stalinets-class submarine of the Soviet Navy. She was laid down by shipyard #194 in Leningrad on 24 November 1936, shipped in sections by rail to Vladivostok where it was reassembled by Dalzavod. She was launched on 25 December 1939 and commissioned on 20 October 1941 in the Pacific Fleet. During World War II, the submarine was under the command of Captain Grigori Shchedrin and was moved from the Pacific Fleet to the Northern fleet across the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans via the Panama Canal. After decommissioning, the submarine was turned into a museum ship.
2. Admiral Makarov monument
Stepan Osipovich Makarov was a Russian vice-admiral, commander in the Imperial Russian Navy, oceanographer, member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, and author of several books. He was a pioneer of insubmersibility theory, and developer of a Cyrillic-based semaphore alphabet. A proponent of icebreaker use, he supervised the first ever polar icebreaker construction. Makarov also designed several ships.
3. O. E. Mandelstam
The Osip Mandelstam Monument in Vladivostok is a sculpture of the poet Osip Mandelstam, installed in Vladivostok. Initially, it stood behind the former Iskra cinema, and after vandalism it was moved to 41 Gogol Street. This is the first monument to Mandelstam erected in Russia.
4. Fishers Fame Monument
The monument to fishermen and the Monument to Nikolai the Wonderworker are two monuments in Kaliningrad, forming a single ensemble. The monuments are located on the corner of the street of Krasnoyarsk and the embankment of Peter the Great.
Wikipedia: Памятник рыбакам и памятник Николаю Чудотворцу (RU)
5. Могила генерал-губернатора Восточной Сибири графа Н.Н. Муравьёва-Амурского
Count Nikolay Nikolayevich Muravyov-Amursky was a Russian general, statesman and diplomat, who played a major role in the expansion of the Russian Empire into the Amur River basin and to the shores of the Sea of Japan.
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