On the left bank of the Irtysh River lies one of the most significant and expansive green zones that Omsk takes pride in. Victory Park (30th Anniversary of Victory Park) is not just a place for a stroll, but a unique memorial complex with the status of a specially protected natural area. Covering over 200 hectares, it harmoniously combines the solemn majesty of its monuments with the natural beauty of the floodplain landscape.

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The central place in the architectural ensemble is occupied by the majestic figure of the Warrior-Liberator and the Eternal Flame, surrounded by granite monoliths with historical reliefs. This part of the park, created in Russia in the mid-70s, is dedicated to the feat of Siberians during the Great Patriotic War. The memorial is considered one of the largest in the eastern part of the country and is striking in its monumentality.
In addition to its historical significance, the park attracts visitors with its natural wealth. Thousands of trees have been planted here, and the winding banks of the Zamarayka River create picturesque landscapes perfect for quiet contemplation. It is a place where you can touch history and simultaneously enjoy the silence away from the city noise.