Kharkov, located in northeastern Ukraine, is Ukraine's second largest city and largest industrial and transportation center, and the capital of the Kharkiv canton; the city has a population of 1,450,082 people, of whom about 75% are Russian. In 2006, Kharkiv designated Russian as the official language of the region. On April 8, 2014, Crimea's entry into Russia triggered a chain reaction in the eastern Ukrainian city, where pro-Kharkov declared "independence".
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Kharkov, located in northeastern Ukraine, is Ukraine's second largest city and largest industrial and transportation center, and the capital of the Kharkiv canton; the city has a population of 1,450,082 people, of whom about 75% are Russian. In 2006, Kharkiv designated Russian as the official language of the region. On April 8, 2014, Crimea's entry into Russia triggered a chain reaction in the eastern Ukrainian city, where pro-Kharkov declared "independence".
The history museum adopts the Soviet-style pattern, and the exhibition hall tells the changes of local nature and human life in Kharkiv from ancient times to the present. This city has been competed by Germany and the Soviet Union four times in the Patriotic War, and the content of the Patriotic War is naturally indispensable. The old tanks and cannons on the outside look better than the inside, and the most amazing thing is that this museum is not a one-vote system, and each floor has to buy different tickets.
The most famous should be that we rarely mention in history. After Stalingrad and Moscow, the Soviet Union fought here, and Germany won, otherwise the Soviet counterattack in history would have been long ahead.
The scenery outside here is better than the scenery inside. The scenery inside is similar to other museums. The only unreasonable charge is too high.
It has a long history and a lot of precious things.