Live camera broadcasts a live broadcast from the Glory Square in Khabarovsk. It is located in the Central District of the city on a small hill near the Amur River. Lenin and Turgenev streets are next to it. The square looks like today, it was not always.
Initially, a high stele was erected in the center of the square, on which Soviet orders of the highest degree are present. Here, on the pylon, the names of the Khabarovsk citizens, who were awarded the highest awards of the USSR, are forever inscribed.
Next to the arrow is the building of the radio house, which houses the television and radio companies of Khabarovsk. On a small annex, bas-reliefs are attached with the image of state awards, which were awarded to enterprises and subjects of this region. In particular, the Aviation Plant named after Yuri Gagarin was awarded the Order of Lenin, the Dalstroy Trust was awarded the Order of the Red Banner of Labor.
10 years after the opening of the square, another complex was erected, including a memorial wall. It embraces the podium in a semicircle, in the center of which the Eternal Flame is burning. It was delivered to Khabarovsk from Komsomolsk-on-Amur, and lit by the open-hearth furnace fire of one of the factories. The names of almost 20 thousand soldiers and officers who remained on the battlefields of the Great Patriotic War are inscribed on the wall. A little later, black pylons appeared here, on which the names of soldiers who died in battles with Germany and Japan are also inscribed.
Opposite the Eternal Flame, in front of the descent, there are three black pylons standing in a semicircle. In the center of this composition is a hemisphere representing the earth. This monument was dedicated to the residents of the Far Eastern region, who died in various military conflicts already in our time. This part of the memorial complex was opened in 2003.
At the beginning of the 2000s, not far from the memorial stele, the Transfiguration Cathedral was erected. At one time, it was named one of the three highest and most majestic churches in Russia after St. Isaac's and the Cathedral of Christ the Savior. The domes, together with the crosses, rose 95 meters. In addition, the cathedral was the tallest building in Khabarovsk. The building of the theological seminary is located next to the temple today.