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Volgograd is one of the oldest cities in Russia and an important industrial centre with a population of over a million. To most Europeans, perhaps better known by its Soviet name Stalingrad and its famous resistance to the invading German forces during World War II. Volgograd is often called the “window to Russia” as it is located close to the border with Kazakhstan, Georgia and Ukraine.
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Smart Hotel KDO Volgograd

Ресурс 83 Bus station, km 0,6
Ресурс 53 Railway station, km 0
Ресурс 19 Rooms 16
Working hours 24/7
For leisure
Ресурс 21 Buffet
Ресурс 68 Free Wi-Fi
Contacts
Ресурс 75 Phone +7 (985) 240-09-77
Ресурс 88 Address 1, Privokzalnaya square, Volgograd, Russia, 400046
Ресурс 73 E-mail volgograd@hotel-smart.ru
Ресурс 86 Latitude 48.712484
Ресурс 87 Longitude 44.513568
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Volgograd

Volgograd was almost completely restored after the war. This means that most of the architecture was formed by Soviet specialists in the 50s and 60s of the 20th century. However, the history of the city is omnipresent. The memory of the fallen soldiers is remembered in many parts of the city: there is the Mamayev Kurgan, the hill on which the Battle of Stalingrad took place and the panoramic museum. Volgograd also houses the largest statue of Lenin in Russia and the Motherland Calls monument, which is one of the tallest in the world.
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Sights

The Motherland Calls

The Motherland Calls

The sculpture commemorates the Battle of Stalingrad and at the same time marks the moment of Russia's victory over the Axis countries in World War II.

Mamaev Kurgan
Mamaev Kurgan

Mamaev Kurgan

One of the largest war memorials in the world and by far the most visually stunning of them all.

Mamaev Kurgan
Kazan Cathedral

Kazan Cathedral

The Volgograd Cathedral is interesting for tourists not only for its impressive interior decoration, but also for its complicated history.

Lipeckaya Street, 10
Volgograd Planetarium

Volgograd Planetarium

The planetarium building was a gift from the German Democratic Republic, timed to coincide with the 70th anniversary of Joseph Stalin.

Gagarina Street, 14
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