Translation. Region: Russian Federal
Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –
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For Summer Resident Day, which is celebrated on July 23, Main Archives of Moscow spoke about his collections and archival materials posted in the virtual museum "Moscow – with care for history".
Vacationing at the dacha has long been an integral part of the summer lifestyle. It combines the opportunity to get away from the noise of the metropolis and grow something with your own hands. For many, gardening and vegetable gardening have become a favorite hobby, and the country vacation itself – a real ritual.
In the selection "Where are you rushing to, summer?" The exhibition presents photographs not only from resorts and pioneer camps, but also from summer cottages. The works of Boris Ignatovich, Lev Reinberg, Yakov Berlin and other famous Soviet photographers convey the atmosphere of summer in all its fullness: from cozy gatherings in the garden to noisy children's games in nature.
At the online exhibition "Our Family" The favorite types of summer leisure of Muscovites are captured, and dacha recreation occupies a special place in this series. Warmth, silence, family peace – all this makes country life truly memorable. The exhibition presents works by masters of Russian photography, including Efim Pavlov, Vyacheslav Un Da-sin and Boris Vdovenko.
The project occupies a special place in the virtual museum "Moscow Photo Chronicle"— the second stage of the campaign "Moscow — with care for history". Thanks to the participation of city residents, the funds of the Main Archive are replenished with unique photographs that capture family trips, work at the dacha, gardening and summer life in different decades of the 20th century. The photographs depict children on summer vacation, apple orchards, beds and berry bushes. These images evoke warm memories filled with joy. You can see them in the virtual museum "Moscow — with care for history" in the hall "1950-2000", in the section "Collections", subsection "Moscow Photo Chronicle".
Residents of the capital can transfer items, photographs, letters and documents for permanent storage to the Main Archives through the My Documents public service centers. To do this, you only need to have your passport with you. All materials are digitized and placed in the virtual museum "Moscow – with care for history". They are used in exhibitions, publications and other socially significant initiatives of the Main Archives of Moscow.
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