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    • fatalistmizantropovs 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This fortress is surrounded whole the city. Unique construction. But difficult to visit it without a guide. Therefore, going to the little piece that possible for see.
    • chicchic325 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      First off, ignore the Lonely Planet Directions, they are as good as always or in other words WRONG! YOu enter through the steps by the Oceanarium on the seashore/Naberezhnaya...Its a bit expensive 200 rub for adults, discounts only for pensioners and kids. But it has a lot of cool tanks and guns and gun turrets and old bombs. The museum inside is cool if you want to know more about history of Vladivostok fortresses. Signs are in both English and Russian.
    • kajser27 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      WW I type of fortress in the center of town near the stadium, aquarium and the main beach/seaside area. Most of the exhibits are in the open so hope for good weather. The ticket is cheap is you ask me. First of all you've got a lot of coastal batteries which can be seen from all sides and even accessed from the back. Guns pointing to the bay with the city in the background is a very nice photo. Then you have a whole lot of different WW 2 soviet guns arrayed in the courtyard and the beautiful thing is you can touch and move most of them! Or at least I did... and everyone else who was there at the time. I've seen a lot of anti air artillery and guns but never have I moved it the olden way with turning the wheel! I spent quite some time playing with different pieces of military hardware and making first person movies while rotating the turrets so this is a big plus for this museum in my eyes (so will everyone whole likes these things). In the inside of the fortress you have exhibitions about the fort itself with some items from the old WW 1 times like bricks and old Nestle commercial ads, dioramas of different forts around Vladivostok and a lot of guns from WW 1 to some modern.Also there's a map with the positions of all the forts in Vladivostok which helped me find the Voroshilov battery on Russky Island which is another MUST SEE in Vladivostok.
    • vasilinas2013 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Vladivostok fortress— the complex of unique long-term defensive works constructed at the end of XIX — the beginning of the XX century in Vladivostok and its vicinities. Construction of fortress was finished approximately on 2/3, because of the beginning World War I, and afterwards October revolution. On the 400 square kilometer territory, about 130 fortifications, strongholds and shore batteries were placed; they were equipped with 1,400 guns, which, however, fired not a single shot at the enemy. Its mere appearance deterred the enemy at once.Fortress belongs to number of the most powerful seaside fortresses of the world, was created by exclusively Russian military engineers and builders, soldiers, sappers. Still, in 1923, the fortress was no longer deemed a working fortification under the terms of the agreement with Japan, and the fortifications were permanently abandoned. It was only in the early 30s, after the formation of the Marine forces of the Far East, that the fortress came to the defence lines of the Soviet Union once again.Quality and durability of the erected constructions and their subsequent modernization allowed to keep the value within several decades. It served one of the reasons for which the Japanese government didn't decide to enter war on the party of Hitlerite Germany. In 1934, the Voroshilov battery was built on the Russky island, an imposing edifice of Soviet engineer-fortifiers. It took two years of construction to conduct the underground building. Concrete structures for each of the two towers reach an underground depth of 15 meters. The concrete vault of 3.5 meters can withstand a direct hit by bombs weighing a ton. The towers of the battery are connected by an underground passage of more than 200 meters. Huge battery guns weighing 51 tons could be rotated only with the strength of 10 people in the absence of electricity. Until 1997, the Voroshilov battery was a fighting unit of the Russian Armed Forces. Today, it is a branch of the Military Historical Museum of the Russian Pacific Fleet, which is particularly enjoyed today by Vladivostok schoolchildren.
    • dnebot 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Really small and not much to be seen but ok if you are totally desperate for it.All displays only in Russian. Most of the artillery is targetting local businesses.
    • barry86 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      An excellent museum with some interesting and quirky exhibits
    • AlekseyV_12 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      What is called "Vladivostok fortress", but rather less than 10% of what had been a hundred years ago - is now a very serious need of restoration and other organizations, but now almost unacceptable for tourists!
    • Cajunkaren 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I felt like a WW2 gunner... If you like WWII stuff, this is the place for you. It's outside so go when there is nice weather....
    • Andrey_Buzin 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      It is a bit unexpected. The fortress has nothing to do with medieval castles. It is something relatively new, maybe one of the last samples. In fact, the "fortress" consists of plenty of forts scattered around all the territory of Vladivostok, its suburbs and some islands. Naturally, it's impossible to visit all the sites at once, or even in one day. Just a few forts are open for visitors, some sites are still used by navy. Small forts and batteries located in the downtown are well kept by volunteers, others are just torist attractions. Altogether it's definitely worth looking at.
    • 匿名 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      OMG, this is the best fortress ever, there were cannons and i saw an 18th century COMPUTER! best part was did u know that russians really made mahjong i found mahjong on the comuter from 18 century dating over 400 centurys before chinese mahjong. it was amazing they even grow pot there!
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