• 60°05′38″N 30°11′26″E / 60.09389°N 30.19056°E. Levashovo Memorial Cemetery. Levashovo Memorial Cemetery (Russian: Левашовское мемориальное кладбище)...
  • From there, you can take bus number 75 or 84 to Gorskoe shosse and the 143 stop. Otherwise, the cemetery is about 30-minute walk from the Levashovo...
  • Since these NKVD mass graves were open to public in 1989 more than 22 memorials were erected, most notable the Moloch of Totalitarianism Memorial by...
  • Architects, city societies of the repressed, and the City of St. Petersburg have all supported subsequent initiatives to improve Levashovo Memorial Cemetery.
  • Levashovo Memorial Cemetery, located on the outskirts of Saint Petersburg, is a former mass grave with over 45,000 political repression victims buried in here.
  • In 2007 a memorial stone was placed to honour the Italian victims of totalitarianism, in the Memorial Cemetery of Levashovo, near Saint Petersburg.
  • More than twenty years have passed since Levashovo was recognized as a memorial cemetery and the first requiem for the fallen was celebrated.
  • Levashovo Memorial Cemetery. This particular cemetery is unlike most cemeteries in the world.
  • ...18, 1989 (Razumov, 2006: 9). The place of Levashovo was recognized as a “memorial cemetery” (the designation was highly significant as it was the same as...