Panfilov Park (Almaty)

Panfilov Park
28 Panfilov Guardsmen Park
28 гвардияшы-панфиловшылар саябағы
Entrance to the Park, with the WWII Monument.
Panfilov Park (Almaty) is located in Kazakhstan
Panfilov Park (Almaty)
Location in Kazakhstan
Location of Panfilov Park
TypeUrban park
LocationAlmaty, Kazakhstan
Coordinates43°15′32″N 76°57′11″E / 43.25889°N 76.95306°E / 43.25889; 76.95306
Area44 acres (18 ha)
Created1870s

The 28 Panfilov Guardsmen Park (Kazakh: 28 гвардияшы-панфиловшылар атындағы саябақ, romanized28 gvardiaşı-panfilovşylar atyndağy saiabaq; Russian: Парк имени 28 гвардейцев-панфиловцев, romanizedPark imeni 28 gvardeytsev-panfilovtsev) is an urban park near the Ascension Cathedral in east-central Almaty, Kazakhstan. The park honors the Panfilov's Twenty-Eight Guardsmen, 28 soldiers from an Alma-Ata infantry unit of the Red Army who reportedly died during World War II in the Battle of Moscow. Named after Soviet General Ivan Panfilov, they are remembered for delaying the German advance into the Soviet capital of Moscow during Operation Barbarossa. An eternal flame commemorates the fallen soldiers, situated in front of a black monument honouring troops from all 15 Soviet republics.

The park covers an area of 18 hectares and is covered by smooth paths and alleys that run through a mixed deciduous grove comprising perennial oaks, elms, aspens, maples, poplars, pines, and firs. The park's historical significance and architectural ensemble make it a point of interest for both residents and tourists.