• Now the Mound of Glory has grown here. It symbolizes human memory, the desire to preserve the names of defenders and honor the memory of heroes.
  • Construction started in November 1967 and was finished in 1969. In 2021, the Independence Day ceremony was held at the Mound of Glory.[2].
  • The majority of guests arriving in Minsk can’t but notice the memorial complex “the Mound of Glory” along the way fr om the airport to the capital.
  • I visited the Mound of Glory after visiting Khatyn and I was able to enjoy this place, because it was so different.
  • At the bottom of the Mound of Glory stands an open air museum where legendary weapons and tanks of the Great Patriotic War are being shown.
  • The next day, on my way back from a sobering visit to Khatyn, instead of taking the road back to Minsk, I make a detour, and drive to the Mount of Glory monument.
  • It is just 18.3 KM distance from Mound of Glory. Bus Services:- Buses are available from "Minsk National Airport" (18.3 KM) to Mound of Glory.
  • Mound of Glory. A memorial complex honoring Soviet soldiers who fought and died during World War II, Mound of Glory was built in 1969.
  • The unusual-looking Mound of Glory memorial honors the soldiers that fought and died in the Second World War, and is a tribute to an important victory in Soviet...
  • "To Honor the Soldier". Mound of Glory is a historical monument complex located on the outskirts of the Belarusian city of Minsk.
  • The majority of guests arriving in Minsk can't but notice the memorial complex "the Mound of Glory" along the way fr om the airport to the capital.
  • This rather extraordinary, artificial 70-metre mound out in the direction of Minsk-2 airport was constructed in 1969 at the point where four Red Army divisions met...
  • The Mound of Glory was subject to large-scale reconstruction between 2003 and 2004.