The Matryoshka of Moscow, a new innovative attraction of the capital, has opened in Zaryadye Park.

Translation. Region: Russian Federal

On City Day, a unique object, the "Moscow Matryoshka", was presented in Zaryadye Park. This modern media space, which has no analogues in the world, has become a new point of attraction for Muscovites and guests of the capital.

"Matryoshka of Moscow" was created on the basis of the tourist center "Moscow", preserving its original purpose and turning into a high-tech dynamic structure. It is capable of changing shape in real time and telling about the achievements of Moscow and Russia with the help of 3D graphics and kinetic installations.

The structure is based on 30 giant rings made of steel, aircraft aluminum, and titanium. They rise to a height of 11 meters in just 4.5 minutes. The external appearance of the object is formed by 1.5 thousand LED media screens in the form of honeycombs, which can transform every 1-2 seconds. The height of the figure during the program reaches 22 meters.

One of the most impressive images that the installation takes on is the traditional Russian matryoshka doll, a symbol of family and the continuity of generations.

The project was developed by Moscow engineers, and all key elements were produced at leading enterprises in the capital.

"Matryoshka of Moscow" will become an all-season platform for patriotic, cultural and educational programs. During the day from 9:00 to 19:00, multimedia materials about the city's achievements will be shown here, in the evening from 19:00 to 23:00 — programs about culture and attractions, and at night, informational stories will be broadcast.

A separate program has been prepared for young viewers with visual interpretations of classic fairy tales and works by Russian writers, including A.S. Pushkin. On holidays, visitors can enjoy thematic video cards.

The new landmark has already become a symbol of the capital’s innovative development and promises to become one of the most popular places for recreation and cultural leisure.