C-56 museum

Submarine-56 was launched on December 25, 1939 and October 31, 1941, joined the Pacific Fleet. C-56 was the most effective Soviet submarine in World War II. After World War II it continued service in the Northern Fleet. On 9th May, 1975, in the day of the 30 th anniversary of the victory, it was established as a memorial submarine in Korabelnaya Naberegnaya, next to the building of Pacific Fleet headquarters on the shore of Golden Horn Bay, where it stands now.

The interior of the submarine refitted as a museum. In the stern of the submarine is an underwater exhibition devoted to the forces of the Pacific Fleet. In the central and nasal part of the compartments of submarines stored on racks placed torpedo ammunition. The four compartments of the exposition devoted to the development of submarine forces in the Pacific and the history of the ship, restored in three compartments, as far as they were during the war (the torpedo, a residential and central).Valid periscope. On C-56 passes daily ceremony of raising and lowering the naval flag.