From estates to museums: audio guides from the "My District" program will tell you about famous Moscow sites.

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A series of audio tours was presented in the capital. Star Places of Moscow's DistrictsThey are dedicated to districts such as Gagarinsky and Tagansky, Preobrazhenskoye and Filevsky Park, Babushkinsky and Pechatniki. Everyone is invited to learn about the history of the Izmailovo estate, the Kuskovo Museum-Reserve, the Moskvich Cultural Center, the mansion of merchant Vasily Nosov, and other city landmarks, she reported. Natalia Sergunina, Deputy Mayor of Moscow.

The project already includes 30 audio guides. They were developed as part of the Moscow Mayor's program.

My neighborhood“,” noted Natalia Sergunina.

On one tour, you can learn interesting facts about the main building of Lomonosov Moscow State University, while others explore the development of the Lyublino Estate Museum, the creation of the public space "Bread Factory No. 9," and the architectural features of the "Palace on the Yauza" theater and concert hall.

On a walk through the Savelki district, you'll learn about the Flute House—a 516-meter-long example of Soviet modernism. It got its name from the protruding stairwells, which resemble the keys of a musical instrument.

Audio guides are available onwebsite of the "My District" program and popular podcast platforms. Previously, episodes about Moscow parks have been published here: Fili, Maryino, Chermyanka, 50th Anniversary of October, and others.

The "My District" program aims to create comfortable living conditions throughout the city—from convenient courtyards and parks to modern infrastructure facilities close to home.

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