Translation. Region: Russian Federal
Source: Moscow Government – Moscow Government –
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As part of the project Summer in Moscow Business representatives participated in 40 projects aimed at developing seasonal infrastructure, creating art installations, and organizing the parks' cultural and entertainment programs. Over 70 projects have been implemented over the past few years. Examples include a thermal wellness complex, an Alpaca Park space, an artificial ice rink, recreation areas, an amusement park, and an indoor sports complex.
"This year, we received almost twice as many requests from businesses to create new infrastructure facilities in parks. Thanks to our partners' participation, recreation areas, an ice rink, a health complex, and much more have been created in these areas. One of the most striking examples of this collaboration was the children's play area near Golitsynsky Pond in Gorky Park. Over the past two years, business representatives have been involved in 70 projects aimed at developing Moscow parks," said the Moscow Government Minister and Head of the Moscow Department of Culture.
Project of a gaming complex "Cat" A Moscow developer has completed a project near Golitsynsky Pond in Gorky Park. It's a four-meter-tall playground in the shape of a napping ginger cat, featuring rope-like whiskers, a net, and ramps for climbing. The structure is made of a metal frame, poured with a special concrete, and features a rubber surface with a pattern imitating cat fur. The collaboration between Gorky Park and the developer has created not only a unique play structure but also a modern public space that expands opportunities for children's leisure.
A children's space with a play complex in the shape of a giant cat has opened in Gorky Park.
The ice arena in Neskuchny Garden has become a convenient training venue for children's and adult hockey teams. Reduced hours are available for schoolchildren and social groups. The artificial ice provides a high-quality skating surface year-round.
A thermal wellness complex opened in Khodynka Field Park in June. It features four isolated modules with terraces and thermal zones, designed for groups of up to six people. Visitors can enjoy automated steaming programs, hot and cold plunge pools, and wellness treatments led by specialists. A visit to the thermal zones is a wonderful opportunity not only to improve your health but also to enjoy quality relaxation within the city.
In May, a modern amusement park opened in Lianozovsky Park, offering a variety of entertainment for visitors of all ages. It features attractions such as the "Labyrinth of Fear," "Funny Carousels," and "Extreme Safari."
In August, the Alpaca Park opened in Sokolniki Park. It offers both recreation and animal interaction. Under the supervision of specialists, visitors can enter the enclosures, feed the alpacas, and take memorable photos. The project is based on an eco-friendly approach. The alpacas have spacious enclosures and houses, while visitors can enjoy a landscaped area with recreation areas, playgrounds, a main square for events, and even an all-season movie theater. This place is comfortable in any weather and suitable for people of all ages.
The Moscow Longevity summer season set a record for the number of participants.Over 35,000 people attended district festivals as part of the "Summer in Moscow" program.
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