Esports chess, VR, and a robot: what awaits Muscovites at the new chess library

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On November 15, a unique chess library will open in the Severnoye Tushino district, near the Planernaya metro station. It was established on the premises of Children's Library No. 228 and will become a magnet for chess enthusiasts of all ages.

The library features multifunctional areas, including a tournament hall, family space, and multimedia spaces. The facility is equipped with virtual reality equipment, computers with game databases, and a chess robot. Library No. 228's book collection will be fully preserved and expanded with specialized materials.

Immersive performance, eSports, and exhibition

The grand opening of the chess library will take place on November 15 at 1:00 PM. A rich program has been prepared for visitors, including an immersive performance by actors from the Sergei Yesenin Moscow Drama Theater. In addition, there will be an autograph session with renowned Russian grandmaster Sergey Karjakin, who will personally interact with fans.

Guests will be able to participate in Storm Chess, a Russian-developed eSports chess competition that was included in the Russian eSports Championship in 2025. Art and history enthusiasts will also be able to enjoy the exhibitions "Magic Chess: Alice Through the Looking Glass," featuring rare editions, and "The World of Chess," featuring works by 17 contemporary artists. The curator of the art exhibition is Natalia Bazhenova, a painter, graphic artist, and member of the Union of Artists of Russia.

Modern equipment, chess clubs and tournaments

The Chess Library was created as a platform to encourage learning and intellectual development. It will host chess clubs for anyone aged five and up, as well as tournaments and master classes.

"The opening of the chess library is a significant event for our entire country. We're creating a space where everyone can come, pick up and read a book about chess, learn about the history, strategies, and biographies of great masters, and experience the spirit of the game. It's important to us that the library becomes more than just a collection of books, but a place where people of different generations can connect, learn, reflect, and be inspired," noted Sergey Karjakin.

During the renovation, the over 790-square-meter facility was themed and equipped with modern equipment. Additionally, a tournament hall for competitions, a family area for comfortable leisure, and a multimedia room for lectures, tournament broadcasts, and film screenings were created.

The library's equipment meets modern standards. It features VR equipment for simulating chess games in 3D, demonstration boards, screens, five computers with access to chess game databases, as well as classic and electronic chessboards for practice. A special feature of the space will be a robot that conducts chess tournaments.

The library will also host the Sergey Karjakin Chess Club and the North-West Administrative Okrug Chess Club. Anyone over five years old can enroll. Meetings with grandmasters, master classes, seminars, quests, and tournaments are also planned.

A place to read

The new space will maintain the continuity of the children's library. The reading room will become a universal space, expanding its collection with a collection of books on chess, including specialized publications and periodicals.

After opening, the chess library will operate according to the same schedule as other Moscow reading rooms: Tuesday through Saturday, from 12:00 PM to 8:00 PM. All services, including reserving books through the mos.ru portal and renting premises, will remain available to residents.

Additional information can be obtained from the institution at the address: Planernaya Street, Building 7, Block 1, or by phone: 7 495 494-23-01.

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New features have been added to the Mospitometz service for pet owners.

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Service capabilities Mospitometz The mos.ru portal has been expanded. Now, users can not only choose a pet from a city shelter but also receive care recommendations, learn more about programs supporting homeless animals, and join these projects. The service features information about the services offered by city veterinary clinics and helpful articles on animal hygiene, microchipping, and much more. The service also helps users schedule appointments with veterinarians and other pet care professionals. A special section, "Helping Homeless Animals," explains how to volunteer at city shelters.

"The Mospitometz service offers future pet owners a range of useful solutions. It helps them find a pet from a shelter, learn about the services offered by city veterinary clinics, book appointments or grooming appointments, and receive detailed care instructions. A special quiz helps users determine which animals they are compatible with, allowing them to make an informed decision and lay the foundation for a long and happy life together. For those who aren't yet ready to adopt a pet but want to help, the service has created a section on supporting homeless animals, where they can learn about volunteering or making a donation," the Moscow city's press service reported.

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The Mospitometz super service contains dozens of useful instructions, including information on preparing for the appearance of a pet in a home. Specialists have developed a step-by-step plan that details how to set up a home, what documents are needed, and how to help the animal adjust. The instructions also explain the specifics of caring for shelter pets and the veterinary procedures you should schedule first.

There are 24 state-run veterinary clinics in Moscow, including those specializing in exotic animal care. In a separate section You can learn more about their services and which specialist to contact if needed, how to make an appointment with a doctor and receive veterinary care at home, as well as view a map of clinics and find the nearest facility.

Another chapter Provides detailed information on pet hygiene procedures and grooming appointments if owners want to entrust their pet to professionals. And in the section Helping homeless animals Information on how to become a volunteer at city shelters, marked on the interactive map, is available. You can also support the shelters by making a donation through Charity service on mos.ru, which features non-profit organizations helping cats and dogs. You can quickly access its page directly from this section.

The Mospitometz service launched in October of this year. One of its key features is to help prospective owners choose a cat or dog by reviewing profiles of existing pets and scheduling a visit to the shelter.

"Currently, the Mospitometz catalog contains over a thousand profiles of dogs and cats living in 13 city shelters. All animals are socialized, microchipped, and vaccinated, so future owners won't have to waste time with a veterinarian. Pets are handed over with documents detailing all vaccinations, microchip, gender, weight, color, and other characteristics," noted the press service of the Moscow City Services Complex.

When choosing a pet, users can use filters to select the animal's type (cat or dog) and specify its gender, age, size, coat length, and color. Additionally, prospective owners can take a special quiz to help them find the most suitable four-legged friend. The service asks users to answer six questions—it takes no more than two minutes.

Each pet's page features photos, a description of their appearance and personality, and shelter contact information. To meet the animal you like, click the "Book Now" button and provide your information. Only authorized mos.ru users with a standard or full account can do this. After receiving your request, a shelter staff member will contact you to confirm the date and time of the visit. The service will also automatically suggest profiles of other pets similar to your chosen one.

If after meeting at the shelter a person decides to take the little tail they like home, they will be asked to sign agreement, which outlines the owner's rights and responsibilities—three days are allotted for this. This will allow the future owner to weigh their decision and prepare for the pet's arrival.

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Voting for ideas for developing the Moscow EcoPoints project has begun on the Active Citizen website.

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The Active Citizen project, in collaboration with the City of Ideas platform, launched a new voting format. A resident of the Yasenevo district proposed several initiatives for the development of the Moscow EcoPoints project.

The first proposal concerns the ability for citizens to monitor the status of recycling collection points, leave comments on their operations, and suggest new locations for containers.

The second suggestion is to add to the map portal Photos of the containers for each collection point. This will help Muscovites better navigate and understand what the eco-points look like and where they are located.

IN voting Citizens can fully support these ideas, make suggestions for their improvement, or leave the resolution of issues to the discretion of specialists.

The voting was prepared jointly with the capital Department of Nature Management and Environmental Protection.

Eco-points of Moscow— a project aimed at developing a separate recycling collection system. It creates a convenient infrastructure for collecting unwanted items and helps foster eco-friendly habits. Currently, there are approximately 600 eco-points operating in the city.

Initially, the collection points accepted clothing, textiles, and accessories, as well as Christmas trees during the holidays. Now, the list has expanded: car tires, books, electrical appliances, and medication blister packs can now be recycled.

How to propose your idea for a vote

All Moscow residents with an account on the mos.ru portal can share their ideas for Moscow's development. To do this, log in to the platform. City of Ideas using Mos ID, go to the section "Suggest an idea" and choose one of 66 topics across 16 key areas. Initiatives can range from installing a new playground in a courtyard and landscaping a public garden to creating electronic services for residents or organizing cultural events.

All proposals are moderated and evaluated by specialists from relevant departments of the Moscow Government. If an idea is planned for implementation and an expert deems it necessary to obtain the city's opinion on the matter, the proposal may be put to an open vote in the draft. Active CitizenBased on its results, the relevant department makes a decision on whether to implement the idea, taking into account the opinions of the majority of Moscow residents.

The "City of Ideas" platform has been operating since 2014. It has attracted over 636,000 users, who share suggestions on how to make life in the capital even more comfortable. Over 9,000 initiatives have already been implemented. Residents have participated in projects covering electronic services, culture, entrepreneurship, healthcare, education, transportation, and other topics.

The Active Citizen project has been running since 2014. Since then, more than seven million people have joined, and over seven thousand votes have been conducted. Between 30 and 40 decisions are implemented in the city each month.

The City of Ideas platform and the Active Citizen project are being developed by the State Public Institution New Management Technologies and the capital Department of Information Technology.

The creation, development and operation of e-government infrastructure, including the provision of mass socially significant services, as well as other services in electronic form, are consistent with the objectives of the national project "Data Economy and Digital Transformation of the State" and the Moscow regional project "Digital Public Administration." More information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

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Sobyanin described which public spaces have been renovated in northern Moscow.

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This year, several major improvement projects were implemented in Moscow's Northern Administrative District. The following article describes how parks and other public spaces have been transformed: blog Sergei Sobyanin said.

Avtomobilist Park: for children and sports enthusiasts

For example, Avtomobilist Park in the Savelovsky District has been renovated. It's a popular place for walks and recreation for local residents, especially families with children. The playground has been renovated, creating a play area for children of all ages.

"Young explorers have access to science modules, rope climbers, and a mini-climbing wall with varying levels of difficulty. They can not only practice dexterity but also develop their thinking and fine motor skills. A Stylophone will help develop their love of music, and children take their first steps in learning new things with the "Listen to the City" and "Floating Lighthouse" modules," the Moscow Mayor wrote.

Swings, trampolines, and balance beams were installed here, and a safe surface was laid for comfortable play.

For active recreation enthusiasts, the sports area has been upgraded, with workout equipment featuring horizontal bars and rings. Athletes can also practice parkour here.

Walking with your pets has become more convenient and varied: the renovated dog park now features modern training equipment.

For a quieter place to relax, the park benches were replaced and an area with a pergola swing was created. Paths were also repaired and modern streetlights were installed. Additional landscaping was added throughout the area, with trees and perennials planted.

Golovanovsky Park: an eco-style play area

Golovanovsky Park has been improved in the Aeroport district. A modern, eco-style play area has been created for children. They can frolic on swings, balance beams, and carousels, while a climbing frame and slides help develop their motor skills and dexterity.

Ping pong enthusiasts are enjoying their time on the court with new table tennis tables.

The park's pedestrian paths have been renovated and its lighting systems upgraded, making walks pleasant at any time of day. You can now relax on new benches and swings.

People's Park: workout, exercise equipment, and a play area for children of all ages

The People's Park in Khovrino has also been transformed. A large play area for children of all ages has been created here. A playground with slides, walkways, and climbing frames has been installed. Swing-nests, balance beams, trampolines, and developmental panels have been installed. Younger children will enjoy the sandbox and a play area shaped like a steam locomotive. Comfortable benches are also available nearby.

For active recreation enthusiasts, a workout zone and outdoor exercise equipment for all muscle groups have been installed. Table tennis tables and a multi-purpose court for soccer and basketball have been added. Parkour and rock climbing skills can also be practiced here. Morning jogs have become more comfortable thanks to a new treadmill with a rubberized surface.

The park's walking paths have been updated and recreation areas with benches and swings have been created. Modern lighting poles have also been installed and additional landscaping has been added.

Transformation of Botkinsky Boulevard and the square on Leningradsky Prospekt

Two public areas have been improved in the Begovoy district. Now you can stroll comfortably along Botkinsky Boulevard. Pedestrian paths have been renovated and additional trails have been created. Modern gazebos and new benches are available for quiet relaxation. A new area with park swings and lounge chairs has also been created.

They haven't forgotten about our four-legged friends either—they've set up a special area with training equipment for their pets.

Another project in this area is a park on Leningradsky Prospekt.

At the request of teachers from the nearby art school, a sports area was built. Now, students can play soccer and basketball on the multi-purpose court and develop strength and agility in the workout zone.

Younger children are drawn to the new playground with climbing frames, slides, and play structures. Swings and roundabouts have also been installed, along with a safe surface for active play.

Skate park in the Molzhaninovsky district

Residents of the Molzhaninovsky District now have new opportunities for sports and recreation. A skate park for extreme sports enthusiasts has been established between buildings 6a and 6b of the Perspektiva School, located on 1st Sestroretskaya Street.

The kids practice their skateboarding skills on ramps and rails. Here, young athletes also practice tricks using boxes, simulated stairs, and other elements. The complex's concrete structure provides good traction, reduces noise, and prevents wear on skateboard wheels.

The area around a small pond has been landscaped. Now, the school's immediate vicinity offers a green space for quiet strolls by the water. The project included renovation of existing pedestrian paths and the creation of additional ones to improve access to public transportation stops.

Improvement in the Beskudnikovsky and Golovinsky districts

In the Beskudnikovsky District, the area around residential buildings within the boundaries of Beskudnikovsky Boulevard, Svyatoslava Fedorov Street, and Dmitrovskoye Highway has been transformed.

The playgrounds have been renovated, and now children of all ages have a great time on the colorful slides and climbing frames. Modern swings, merry-go-rounds, and trampolines have been installed. While the children play, parents can relax on the covered benches.

Active recreation enthusiasts now have the opportunity to work out close to home using strength and cardio equipment. A workout zone has also been set up nearby.

They didn't forget about pets either – they created a dog walking area.

To make strolling around the area enjoyable, pedestrian paths have been improved and quiet relaxation areas with park swings and comfortable benches have been created.

In the Golovinsky District, the walking area on Kronstadt Boulevard has been improved. Convenient, illuminated pedestrian paths now lead from public transportation stops to homes.

"The 2025 improvement projects in northern Moscow have expanded high-quality public space and made parks and squares even more comfortable and attractive for residents," the Moscow Mayor noted.

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Housing and social infrastructure will be built in the Central Administrative District under 16 KRT projects.

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In the Central Administrative District, more than 1.2 million square meters of real estate will be built under 16 integrated territorial development projects (ITD) covering a total area of over 40 hectares. This was announced by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction. Vladimir Efimov.

"The 16 KRT projects involve the redevelopment of 40.6 hectares of underutilized land in the Central Administrative District, including sites located in the former Gruzinsky Val and Kurskaya industrial zones. In total, more than 1.2 million square meters of real estate will be built here. The bulk of the development will be in-demand infrastructure, totaling over 755,000 square meters, including educational facilities, an ambulance substation, a sports complex, hotels, shopping and multifunctional centers, and a police department building. The KRT projects are expected to create more than 5,500 jobs in the city center," said Vladimir Efimov.

The developed projects will be implemented in seven central districts of the capital: Basmanny, Krasnoselsky, Meshchansky, Presnensky, Zamoskvorechye, Yakimanka, and Khamovniki.

"Seven of the 16 projects are already underway: over 344,000 square meters of real estate will be built on 13.3 hectares, including social infrastructure facilities in areas where they are most needed. Specifically, a school for 1,000 students is planned for construction on 2nd Vrazhsky Lane. It will be located close to residential buildings. The remaining nine published KRT projects are scheduled for approval in the near future," noted the Moscow Government Minister and Head of the Department of Urban Development Policy.

Vladislav Ovchinsky.

As part of the integrated development program for former industrial zones, attractive urban spaces are being created on inefficiently used and undeveloped sites that seamlessly integrate into the life of the capital. Currently, 336 integrated development projects, covering a total area of over 4,200 hectares, are at various stages of development and implementation. The program is being implemented inon behalf of Sergei Sobyanin.

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Rehabilitation of the Kuntsevo ponds in western Moscow has begun.

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City services specialists have begun rehabilitating two Kuntsevsky ponds in the western part of the capital. This was announced by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Housing, Utilities, and Improvement. Petr Biryukov.

"The Kuntsevsky Ponds are located within a landscaped, green area of a natural complex and have remained a favorite recreation spot for local residents for many years. However, the ponds are currently in poor condition: large amounts of silt have accumulated at the bottom, and the shorelines are eroding. Therefore, a decision was made to undertake a comprehensive rehabilitation. We plan to complete the work by the end of this year," noted Pyotr Biryukov.

Specialists will remove silt from the ponds (300 cubic meters are planned to be removed), strengthen the banks, and create a bioplateau zone. The project will also shape the pond beds by filling the bottom with coarse sand and laying a waterproofing layer. This will restore the ponds' depth and minimize algae growth.

The ponds' shorelines, totaling 234 meters in length, will be reinforced with gabion structures. The above-water portion will be formed using natural stone. In the final stage, a bio-plateau area will be created in the waters of the second Kuntsevo Pond. Aquatic plants will be planted there this summer.

Experts regularly inspect the capital's water bodies and, if problems are identified, make decisions about rehabilitation. A list of water bodies is compiled annually, taking into account Muscovites' requests. A total of 19 ponds are scheduled for renovation in 2025.

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Supported by the Moscow Economic Center, the capital's IT services exports grew by more than 60 percent.

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Moscow IT companies, with the support of the city, are actively developing cooperation with international partners, offering cutting-edge digital solutions and strengthening the capital's position on the international stage.

Moscow is a leader in the supply of IT services abroad. According to the results of the first half of this year, the capital accounted for 55.8 percent of Russia's total IT service exports. This achievement was made possible, in part, by the city's support. Moscow Export Center (MEC).

"As a result of the implementation of city support programs implemented by the Moscow Export Center, Moscow developers supplied IT services worth 1.5 billion rubles to their foreign partners in the first nine months of 2025. This figure increased by more than 60 percent compared to the same period last year. We see that the city's IT export support measures are in demand and producing concrete results," said Vitaly Stepanov, General Director of the Moscow Export Center.

With the support of the Moscow Economic Center, this year Moscow-based companies signed export contracts for the supply of IT services to countries such as the United Arab Emirates, the Philippines, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan.

Moscow businesses are increasing exports to SCO countries with the city's support.Innovative Moscow developments were presented to diplomats from 50 countries at the Lomonosov cluster.

A Moscow-based company developing software for detecting textual borrowings signed major contracts in 2025 to provide user licenses to partners in Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan.

Another Moscow-based developer of computer-based driving training simulators has signed a contract with partners in Kazakhstan to supply a GLONASS/GPS-based hardware and software system for automating driving ranges, enabling training in a virtual environment simulating real-world conditions.

The city actively supports Moscow-based IT service providers in entering international markets, including by providing opportunities to participate in major industry exhibitions. For example, following a demonstration of its products under the unified "Made in Moscow" brand at the KIHE exhibition, a Moscow-based software developer signed a contract to supply licensed software for collecting, storing, and managing radiological data and images to Kazakhstan.

Thanks to the active work of Moscow companies and the city's comprehensive support, more and more users abroad are gaining the opportunity to appreciate the high-quality digital solutions developed in Moscow. This strengthens the city's image as a leading hub for IT innovation and expands the export potential of Moscow IT entrepreneurs.

Moscow Export Center was created by the Moscow Government in 2017 to provide financial and non-financial support to city entrepreneurs to promote Moscow goods and services in foreign markets. The Moscow Economic Center is an organization supervised by Department of Entrepreneurship and Innovative Development of the City of MoscowOne of the key objectives of the Moscow Export Center is to increase the number of Moscow exporters and their revenue. Today, the center provides comprehensive support to Moscow businesses at all stages of the export journey—from preparation and training for foreign economic activity (FEA) to promoting companies abroad, sales support, and financial incentives for FEA after the conclusion of export contracts. The MEC's current toolkit includes over 30 support measures.

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An exhibition of contemporary art for the 6th Moscow Art Prize opened in Zaryadye Park.

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An exhibition of nominees for the 6th Moscow Art Prize opened in Zaryadye Park on November 12. The prize is awarded for contributions to contemporary art, with works that have become significant in the capital's cultural life over the past year and a half.

"This season was a record-breaking year for the competition's history, with over a thousand applications submitted. The shortlist includes more than 70 projects in the categories of Fine Arts and Architecture, Music, Cinema, Theatre, and Literature. All of them are connected in some way to the capital," he said.

Alexey Fursin, Minister of the Moscow Government, head of the capital's Department of Culture.

Each work was created in Moscow, dedicated to Moscow, or commissioned by city institutions, and meets one of the thematic criteria: "In Moscow," "About Moscow," or "For Moscow." The best projects will be included in a large-scale exhibition that will introduce the nominees' work to the public. The exhibition will run until February 1, 2026.

"The Moscow Art Prize isn't just a list of the season's best works. The project demonstrates how the relationship between culture and society is changing, and what values are important to the creators of various works. Culture has a place for civic engagement, art research, and aesthetic exploration—all of this benefits the city and its people," said Ivan Demidov, director of Zaryadye Park.

The "Fine Arts and Architecture" category features over 30 projects by contemporary artists. Among them is the third annual exhibition "Svoyasi. The Path of Contemporary Art," which brings together artists exploring national traditions in search of new meanings and forms. One such example is Lyudmila Shevchenko, one of the winners of the 5th Triennial of Textile Art and Contemporary Tapestry, "Diversity of Connections. Threads, Gaps, Connections," with her work "Soaring." The exhibition project "Zurab Tsereteli. Sunny Garden" will include works from the "I Was Born a Gardener" series and the feature-length film "Zurab," which will be shown twice daily in the Cinema-Theater zone.

The exhibition "And I Saw a New Heaven and a New Earth" by Anton Belikov and Svetlana Cheprova is also presented in this category. It explores the soldier's fate and the images of war. The exhibition also features sketches for monumental murals and mosaics by Leonid Polishchuk and Svetlana Shcherbina, created for the building of the scientific library of the Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University, from the project "Art on a Scale. Monumental Painting of Moscow," which was held at the Museum of Moscow. Visitors will see a model of Nikolai Polissky's solo exhibition "Electroart"—the artist has created a plastic metaphor for a modern metropolis entangled in electrical wires.

Among the exhibitors in the Literature category are writers Igor Maltsev, Alexey Kolesnikov, Kirill Ryabov, Anna Chukhlebova, Dmitry Lekukh, and others. Visitors will have access to both paperback and electronic versions of the 2024/2025 season's new releases.

The multimedia players in the Music zone will feature new works by Vladimir Rannev, Petr Glavatskikh, Nikolai Popov, Pavel Pankovsky, Anna Pospelova, Sergei Uvarov, and artists from the popular label.

The Cinema-Theater zone features feature films, documentaries, and series by Sergei Mokritsky, Kirill Polikarpov, Daria Shumakova, and Maxim Gureev, as well as excerpts from plays by Yuri Kvyatkovsky, Oleg Lipovetsky, Galina Zaltsman, and Yana Sekste, as well as popular productions from Moscow theaters.

In developing the exhibition's architectural concept, the organizers were inspired by Moscow's rich palette of textures and materials, characteristic of the capital's various historical eras. The interior features wood textures, a nod to the tradition of Russian wooden architecture, composite materials reminiscent of the golden reflections on domes, 1980s façade tiles, and concrete—a symbol of the modern metropolis.

The exhibition is open to audiences aged six and over, while the Cinema-Theater area is open to those aged 16 and over. Tickets can be purchased online. Mosbilet.

The winners of the VI Moscow Art Prize will be determined by an expert council comprised of over two dozen leading experts in all disciplines. The awards ceremony will take place on November 25 at the Zaryadye Park Media Center.

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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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The Palace of Science, the Tsar Bathhouse, and the Hippodrome: Which Moscow architectural monuments have retained their historical function?

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The classical-style ensemble of buildings of the N.I. Pirogov City Hospital No. 1, one of the oldest pharmacies on Prechistenka, the palace-like Sandunov Baths, and the Northern River Terminal, an outstanding example of Stalinist Empire style. Moscow boasts numerous architectural monuments that today fulfill their original function and are used just as they were decades ago. We explore the origins of these buildings and how the city is restoring them, preserving their cultural heritage.

From low-income hospitals to multidisciplinary hospitals

A three-story building in the austere classical style, adorned with a monumental portico with columns and a triangular pediment, the Golitsyn Hospital resembles a noble estate. This is precisely how the renowned architect Matvey Kazakov envisioned it. The interior was furnished with wards, treatment rooms, a pharmacy, and apartments for doctors. In 1802, the hospital admitted its first patients, and care was free, regardless of financial status or citizenship. Thirty-one years later, the First City Hospital opened next to the Golitsyn Hospital. It was intended for the poor and disadvantaged. In 1959, the Golitsyn, First, and Second City Hospitals were merged and named in honor of the legendary Russian surgeon.

Today N.I. Pirogov Hospital No. 1— one of the oldest and largest hospitals in Moscow. It comprises 25 buildings, 10 of which are recognized as architectural monuments of federal significance. Medical complex They are being modernized. The flagship and inter-district rheumatology centers have already opened, and the ward and treatment buildings have been renovated.

There is another hospital in Moscow with a history of more than a century – MorozovskayaIts design began at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, when measles, diphtheria, and whooping cough epidemics were constantly raging. The funds for the construction of the children's infectious diseases hospital were donated by philanthropist Alexei Morozov. The outpatient building opened in 1902. It is designed in the Art Nouveau style, decorated with projections (projecting sections from the façade) with attics (decorative walls) and bas-reliefs. Other buildings were built later.

Today, it is the largest multidisciplinary children's hospital in Russia, with 48 departments, some of which are located in a regional architectural landmark. As part of a comprehensive modernization program, a children's treatment building was built and the pediatric building was renovated. Buildings No. 15 and 16 are currently being renovated and historical outpatient.

On Prechistenka Street, there's a building (number 6) with the sign "Pharmacy" written in an old script. Medicines have been dispensed here for over 200 years. The eclectic-style building was erected in the 1790s, and the second floor was later converted into a pharmacy. In the 1970s, it moved to the first floor. This year, restoration work began on the façades of this regional architectural landmark, including its stucco decoration, cornices, and attic.

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The station as a monument to its era and the world's first trotting hippodrome

In September 2020, after a large-scale restoration, it was reopened. Northern River Terminal— an architectural monument of regional significance. With its revival, Moscow reaffirmed its status as a port of five seas. The station was built alongside the Moscow-Volga Canal and opened in 1937. Architect Alexei Rukhlyadev was tasked with reflecting the aspirations of the young Soviet Union. His grandiose creation became an outstanding example of Stalinist Empire style. However, in the 1990s, the port fell into disrepair: scheduled routes were cancelled, and the building was occupied by offices and shops. The station was later closed due to its poor condition.

Specialists restored the building's facades, reminiscent of a two-deck ship with a mast, porcelain medallions, sculptures, antique clocks, a spire with a star, the central staircase, interiors, murals, stained glass windows, paintings, the embankment, and the park. Cruise ships depart from the pier again to dozens of Russian cities and tourist destinations. It's also a new fashionable spot in the city, hosting exhibitions. Moscow Transport Museum, film screenings, concerts, festivals, training and master classes, as well as wedding ceremonies.

Moscow also boasts the oldest trotting hippodrome in Russia and the world's first—a cultural heritage site of regional significance. In 1834, the first races were held here, in the southern part of Khodynka Field. This is an equestrian sport in which horses harnessed to a two-wheeled carriage compete for speed and endurance. Later, stands and a racing field were added to the hippodrome. The main building was designed in the late eclectic style. After a fire in 1949, it was rebuilt. The new building features a monumental ceremonial portico with horse sculptures on the roof, as well as a multi-tiered tower, the spire of which is crowned with a weather vane depicting an Orlov trotter (the pride of Russian horse breeding).

Now Central Moscow HippodromeThe stadium will be renovated, after which it will reopen to equestrian enthusiasts. Plans include renovating the main building, reopening the historic restaurant, restoring the competition area, and expanding the grandstands.

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A symbol of technological progress and a palace of science

A cylindrical building with a reinforced concrete dome 27 meters in diameter, surrounded by vegetable gardens and horse-drawn carts – this is what it looked like Moscow Planetarium in 1929. Back then, the space age hadn't yet begun, and all the cultural venue had was an auditorium and a star-projecting machine.

From 1994 to 2011, this constructivist architectural landmark was closed for renovation. The historic building was raised six meters, and new spaces were constructed underneath. Now the planetarium is a regional architectural landmark, a multi-format scientific and educational center, and a symbol of technological progress. The Urania Museum displays meteorites, alien soil samples, antique telescopes, and a model of the solar system. The Lunarium is an experimental space where, using buttons and levers, you can trigger tsunamis, earthquakes, and tornadoes, or turn on a power plant. The Sky Park astronomy platform houses sundials and ancient instruments for understanding the universe. The heart of the planetarium—the Great Star Hall—provides full-dome films in addition to starry skies.

The main building of Lomonosov Moscow State University is a cultural heritage site of regional significance. It was partly inspired by the design for the monumental Palace of the Soviets, which was never built. The Stalinist Empire-style skyscraper resembles a stepped pyramid, its central section crowned with a spire. According to its designers, the structure embodied the intellectual and physical strength of the people who won the Great Patriotic War. Classes were first held in its auditoriums on September 1, 1953.

Work is currently underway to preserve the Palace of Science: the buildings of the Geology, Geography, and Mechanics and Mathematics departments have been restored, and the roof, façade, and decorative elements of the high-rise building will be restored by the end of this year.

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Tsar Bathhouse in the heart of Moscow

At the corner of Neglinnaya Street (building 14) and Sandunovsky Lane stands a three-story palace in the Beaux-Arts style, decorated with elements of Baroque, Renaissance, Rococo, Gothic, and Classical styles. This is the famous Sanduny Baths, a regional cultural heritage site and the oldest public baths in Moscow, which have been welcoming visitors since 1808. Their creation is linked to the love story of Sila Sandunov and Elizaveta Uranova, actors of Catherine the Great's court theater. The Empress not only allowed the lovers to marry but also presented them with diamonds as a wedding gift. After selling the jewels, Sila Sandunov purchased a plot of land in Moscow and built the baths. The interior was decorated with Italian marble, English porcelain, and Swiss tiles. Water was supplied by a separate pipeline from the Babiegorod Dam, and electricity was provided by a private power plant. The baths included a commoners' section and noble suites.

The baths were frequented by the Grand Dukes of Romanov, writers Anton Chekhov and Leo Tolstoy, composer Sergei Rachmaninoff, and director Sergei Eisenstein. Singer Feodor Chaliapin called them the Tsar Bathhouse. Today, you can take a tour of Sanduny, organized by Museum of Moscow, and take a steam bath.

Floral patterns and mosaic panels: two historic halls of the Sanduny Baths have reopened after restoration.

It was restored in 2023 two historical halls— the halls of the first male and highest female classes. The walls' original color, floral patterns, and images of mythological figures, which were hidden under layers of paint, were restored. Historical mosaic panels were recreated from archives.

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