Victory Field is the territory of the historical reconstruction of the battle during the Defense of Moscow in 1941. It is located near the Museum the Road of Memory and the Cathedral of the Resurrection of Christ. Trenches and dugouts where soldiers defended the city during the German offensive have been recreated on the Victory Field. Here you can see the skeletons of burned village houses and craters from explosions.
The Victory Field in Patriot Park occupies a large space. Visitors can walk along it, enter trenches and dugouts. Here you can see how the real battlefield of the WWII looked like.
There are damaged German military equipment, a tank, an armored personnel carrier, and a downed plane near the trenches. There is also Russian equipment here: tanks and guns. They are set up as if the fight has just ended.
It looks especially impressive when military-patriotic clubs arrange military reconstructions here. Then the field is really smoking from explosions, and soldiers in Soviet and German uniforms of the WWII are fighting.