On May, 9th, 1995 on the Bujnichsky field the Memorial complex which stores memory of heroes the Second world has been opened.
In the centre of a memorial which occupies the space more than 20 hectares, tourists see 27-metre chapel - a symbol of greatness of a martial spirit of Slavs, and the military technics of times of the Great Patriotic War (tanks, divisional guns, artillery pieces and antiaircraft installation).
Chapel walls are painted by frescos, in niches marble boards with names of defenders of Mogilev are placed, and in the centre Foucault's pendulum, a symbol of an eternal life, movement and memory of all who was lost on this field in 1941 is established. Каплица it is topped by a cross.
Nearby there is a small artificial reservoir “Lake of Tears”, a symbol of tears of mothers who have lost the sons in days of war. From a chapel four avenues disperse. One of them carries a name of the known writer Konstantin Simonov who has sung of heroism of defenders of Mogilyov in the books “Live and dead” and “Different days of war”.
Simonov's avenue is crossed by an appreciable line of an anti-tank ditch and comes to an end with a stone-sign from the facsimile "Konstantin Simonov".
From the back party of a stone - a memorial board with an inscription “… All life he remembered this field of fight of 1941 and bequeathed to dispel here the ashes”. The memorial sign was powerful 15 tons is established in 1980.
The memorial complex “Bujnichsky field” became the centre of patriotic education of youth.
Here Memory Watches, lessons of courage, a meeting with veterans of the Great Patriotic War, solemn receptions of pupils are spent to numbers of the pioneer organisation and the Belarus republican union of youth.
Also carrying out of patriotic actions are summed up: meetings of participants of campaigns in places of fighting glory, the celebratory actions dated by Day of a victory and anniversaries of clearing of Mogilev.