Translation. Region: Russian Federal
Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –
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On Tverskoy Boulevard, as part of the Summer in Moscow project, a club is operating "Moscow". This is a unique creative art space with play and sports areas for the whole family. Here everyone can discover new types of active recreation and spend time usefully.
One of the main features of the summer club is the pickleball court, a dynamic sport that combines elements of badminton, tennis and table tennis. It has already gained popularity among Muscovites: more than 100 people visit the specially equipped court near the monument to Kliment Timiryazev per day. Pickleball is suitable for two or four players. It is played with wooden or composite rackets, throwing a perforated polymer ball over a net. Each round lasts about 15 minutes. The props can be taken on site for free. To participate, you need to have sports shoes and wait your turn.
Young guests of the club can try their hand at rock climbing. The territory is equipped with a convenient children's climbing wall almost four meters high. Children aged six and older can train here. Written parental consent is required for classes, and safety and other equipment will be provided on site. Pre-registration is not required.
The club also regularly hosts master classes, lectures, retro video game sessions and a unique capital championship in sim racing. Fans of an active lifestyle can do yoga, mats are provided for a deposit. Visitors also have areas for playing gorodki, petanque, croquet and ping-pong. There is a place with refreshments for relaxation.
The summer club "Moscow" on Tverskoy Boulevard is open on weekdays from 12:00 to 21:00, and on weekends and holidays from 11:00 to 21:00.
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