More than 120,000 young Muscovites visited the Russian Museum's exhibition at VDNKh.

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More than 120,000 Moscow schoolchildren and college students visited the exhibition "The Image of Moscow in Russian Art from the Collection of the State Russian Museum" at VDNKh. The exhibition was presented as part of the museum's project for the capital's birthday in collaboration with the Moscow Government, the Moscow City Council, and the Moscow City Council. Department of Culture and VDNKh. It featured over 100 works by great artists, the capital's press service reported. Department of Education and Science.

As Sergei Sobyanin noted earlier, free training was held for children excursions, adapted to their age, and educational activities. The children saw works by Apollinary Vasnetsov, Vasily Surikov, Vasily Vereshchagin, Valentin Serov, and Ilya Repin, as well as icons by Andrei Rublev, Daniil Cherny, and Simon Ushakov. In the "New Moscow" section, they could trace how the city changed after 1917, and in the "Moscow and Muscovites" section, they could meet prominent residents of the capital, including Konstantin Stanislavsky and Nikolai Zelinsky.

"This exhibition is a true journey through the history of our city. I was very interested to learn how the capital has changed over the centuries. For example, some of the paintings depict a Moscow we will never see again. They include buildings that burned down in the fire of 1812 and were never rebuilt. After visiting the exhibition, I felt proud of my hometown," shared Victoria Lykova, a student at School No. 2006.

Young Muscovites also actively visit other museums. For example, over 200,000 schoolchildren and college students visited the Victory Museum, where they learned about the heroism of the Soviet people during the Great Patriotic War. The Moscow Center for Educational Practices of the Moscow Department of Education and Science helps organize the excursions. For more details, visitwebsite.

More than just a tour: how the Victory Museum makes the history of the Great Patriotic War tangible for children

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Supplemental education programs develop students' creative and critical thinking and develop skills that will be useful in their future careers. Supplemental education activities contribute to the "All the Best for Children" national project. Youth and ChildrenMore information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

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