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Visiting the Kubinka: Russian armor museum

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    Angry Visiting the Kubinka: Russian armor museum

    I've just read their rules for visiting a museum: for just a collecting all the papers for entrance to the museum and other expences 120EUR is just for entrance and making the pictures ( not professional camera- professional-forbid)

    Kubinka Tank museum, excursions

    Regards,
    Dimas

    my Skype: warrelics

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    Does anyone pay that much to tour the museum?

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    120EUR ( 161,277 USD ) for visiting a museum i think after a couple of years this museum closed

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    The museum is not for visiting the guests- it's a closed area of a Russian ministry of defence, all the vehicles belonged to the Institut of armor, and it's still not opened each day- for visit you need wait approx a month before you got permission for entry... And of cause the money come to the pocket of some of the generals...
    Regards,
    Dimas

    my Skype: warrelics

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    Thank Dimas for further details !! that is good for some Generals $$$

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    Quote by Pierre N View Post
    120EUR ( 161,277 USD ) for visiting a museum i think after a couple of years this museum closed
    it's only $170.00 USD +/- (one hundred seventy dollars)

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    I sure enjoyed my visit to Kubinka immensely.

    Here are a few pics from my trip there.
    Click to enlarge the picture Click to enlarge the picture Visiting the Kubinka: Russian armor museum   Visiting the Kubinka: Russian armor museum  

    Visiting the Kubinka: Russian armor museum   Visiting the Kubinka: Russian armor museum  

    Visiting the Kubinka: Russian armor museum  

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    From what I have read the Russian military have/had(?) a policy of regarding all weapons/vehicles found, dug up, etc in their country as belonging to Them. All such items, on being discovered are handed into the state and then profesionally restored and kept in museums for future use. Therefore in times of war all these old historic vehicles are a reserve force and can be "called-up" and put in to fighting action.
    Regards, Simon.

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    when we complain about the price of admittance, it is also inmportant to understand, that Kubinka is NOT a museum per se. It is more correctly called a "proving ground."

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    From what I know Kubinka is worth every penny to go to. I live close to Bovi and feel I'am lucky but can only dream of going to Kubinka!!!!!

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