Complex ticket for the exhibitions "Valeria Ermoolenko. Life of Things" and "Lev Aronov. Inner Movement"

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In the gallery "Na Shabolovke" of the association "Exhibition halls of Moscow" they offer a combined ticket for the exhibitions "Valeria Ermoolenko. The life of things" and "Lev Aronov. Inner movement".

The still lifes of Valeria Ermoolenko, daughter of Lev Aronov, show the poeticization of everyday life, a special view of everyday things that gives them symbolic meaning. All works are provided from the family collection and are exhibited for the first time.

Lev Aronov's creative legacy includes paintings and graphic works. The personal exhibition is divided into several thematic sections such as nature, family, village, Kalmyk sketches, people, art and museum. Some of the paintings will also be shown for the first time.

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Sobyanin: Modernization of two buildings of the Veresaev City Clinical Hospital will be completed this year

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In Moscow, the modernization of the city clinical hospital (GKB) named after V.V. Veresaev on Lobbenskaya Street (building 10) is nearing completion. By the end of 2025, the reconstruction of buildings No. 12 and 3 will be completed, in which it is planned to open a maternity hospital and a women's health center. This was reported in on your telegram channel Sergei Sobyanin reported.

"Placing the maternity hospital on the territory of a large multidisciplinary hospital will help to use all available medical resources for mothers and newborns. In addition, modernization of building No. 3 is underway, where the Women's Health Center will be located. It will operate

new standard outpatient obstetric and gynecological care,” the Mayor of Moscow wrote.

Source: Sergei Sobyanin's Telegram channel @mos_sobyanin

Previously, a flagship center was built on the hospital grounds, and the main treatment buildings were reconstructed.

Modernization of buildings

Reconstruction of building No. 12 began in September 2024. The cardiology departments previously located here were transferred to the already renovated buildings No. 1 and 2.

During the work, the seven-story building built in 1986 will be completely modernized. The renovated building with an area of 14.45 thousand square meters will house a modern maternity hospital with 286 beds, of which 15 are in intensive care (including nine incubators for newborns) and 15 are in a short-stay hospital.

Placing the maternity hospital on the territory of a large multidisciplinary hospital will allow all available medical resources, including a powerful diagnostic base, to be put at the service of motherhood and childhood. If necessary, consultations on complex cases will be held here. An underground passage connects the building with the existing buildings of the V.V. Veresaev City Clinical Hospital. It will significantly facilitate and speed up the routing of patients between different departments of the hospital, if necessary.

The latest medical equipment will be purchased to equip building No. 12. This includes, for example, ultrasound machines, a C-arm X-ray machine, resuscitation, gynecological, surgical, laboratory and other equipment, including high-tech equipment for nursing premature babies.

Seven operating rooms are envisaged – three for the obstetrics hospital and four for the gynecology department with a short-stay hospital. Their technological capabilities will allow for minimally invasive interventions, including within the framework of high-tech medical care (HTMC).

The first floor will house an admissions department with an emergency operating room (for urgent interventions), a pregnancy pathology department, and an observation (infectious) box. A foyer will also be set up here for a ceremonial meeting upon discharge from the maternity hospital.

The second floor will house a gynecology department and a short-stay hospital with four operating rooms (three of which are small). Their capacity will allow them to provide assistance to more than 40 patients per day.

The third through sixth floors will house the obstetrics and physiological department for the joint stay of mothers with newborns in comfortable single and double wards. In addition, the fifth and sixth floors will house the intensive care unit with 15 beds. The fifth floor will be for newborns (nine incubators) with the necessary equipment for nursing premature babies with extremely low birth weight, and the sixth floor will be for women in labor (six beds).

On the seventh floor, a maternity ward with 14 individual boxes of increased comfort and an operating block with two operating rooms equipped with a C-arm device will be opened. This will allow high-tech interventions to be carried out.

As in the entire hospital, the updated building will implement the principle of a digital clinic – documentation will be kept in electronic form. This will provide joint round-the-clock online access of specialists to patients' medical data, including via mobile devices – tablets of doctors and nurses.

Currently, building No. 3 of the V.V. Veresaev City Clinical Hospital, built in 1971, is also being modernized. The renovated building, with an area of about four thousand square meters, will house a women's health center that will operate according to the new standard of outpatient obstetric and gynecological care. In one place, patients will be able to receive all the necessary types of diagnostics and treatment both to prepare for the birth of a child and to maintain women's health.

The modernization of buildings No. 12 and 3 of the V.V. Veresaev City Clinical Hospital is planned to be completed by the end of this year.

Sergei Sobyanin opened the renovated medical building of the Veresaev Hospital

Multidisciplinary institution in the north of Moscow

The V.V. Veresaev City Clinical Hospital opened in 1937. Today it is one of the largest multidisciplinary medical institutions in Moscow. The hospital is located in the north of Moscow in the Dmitrovsky district at the address: Lobbenskaya Street, Building 10.

The clinic consists of 11 buildings with a total area of 58.8 thousand square meters, as well as a maternity hospital (800th Anniversary of Moscow Street) and 10 women's consultation centers, to which about 495 thousand women are assigned.

In total, the hospital has 778 beds, including 102 in intensive care and 30 in emergency medical care.

As part of the comprehensive modernization of the healthcare institution in recent years, the main treatment buildings No. 1 and 2 have been reconstructed, and a flagship emergency care center and a helipad have been built. Now, buildings No. 12 and 3 are being modernized, where a maternity hospital and a women's health center will be located.

Doctors of the V.V. Veresaev City Clinical Hospital provide assistance to patients in many areas. These include purulent and cardiovascular surgery, traumatology, neurosurgery, obstetrics, gynecology, neonatology, anesthesiology and resuscitation, cardiology, vascular and peripheral neurology, endocrinology, therapy and others.

High-tech medical care is provided in such areas as cardiovascular surgery, surgery, neurosurgery, traumatology and orthopedics, endocrinology, obstetrics and gynecology.

The hospital successfully operates a regional vascular center, where a full cycle of treatment and rehabilitation measures are carried out for patients with stroke and heart attack. Among them are endovascular surgery (percutaneous coronary intervention – minimally invasive operations performed through a small puncture in the skin), thromboextraction (a procedure for removing blood clots during stroke), open surgery (cardiac surgery, neurosurgery, vascular surgery), specialized resuscitation (cardiac resuscitation, neurosurgical and cardiac surgical resuscitation, neuroresuscitation) and therapeutic care (cardiology and neurology).

The hospital has a diabetic foot center, a phlebology center, inter-district departments for multiple sclerosis and paroxysmal conditions (epilepsy, fainting, etc.), and an inter-district center for surgical treatment of precerebral artery pathology.

Since the beginning of this year, 47.1 thousand people have received medical care at the V.V. Veresaev City Clinical Hospital (in 2024 – 89.5 thousand). Within the framework of high-tech medical care, 2708 patients were treated (in 2024 – 3456 people).

Since its opening in January 2023, the flagship emergency care center of the V.V. Veresaev City Clinical Hospital has received about 146 thousand patients. In addition, specialists have performed over 46 thousand operations.

The institution employs 2,073 people, including 703 doctors and 815 mid-level medical personnel.

The V.V. Veresaev City Clinical Hospital is a clinical base for 12 departments of five educational institutions. These are the Russian National Research Medical University named after N.I. Pirogov, the First Moscow State Medical University named after I.M. Sechenov, the Russian University of Medicine, the Russian Medical Academy of Continuous Professional Education and the National Research Institute of Public Health named after N.A. Semashko.

Construction and reconstruction of hospitals and clinics

Since 2011, more than 175 city, federal and private healthcare facilities have been built in Moscow.

As a result of the creation of flagship centers — based on the V.V. Veresaev City Clinical Hospital, the N.V. Sklifosovsky Research Institute of Emergency Care, the O.M. Filatov City Clinical Hospital No. 15, the S.P. Botkin Moscow Multidisciplinary Scientific and Clinical Center, the N.I. Pirogov City Clinical Hospital No. 12, and the transformation of existing admissions departments, all multidisciplinary hospitals in Moscow operate according to the new standard. This has become a major step in improving the quality of treatment for city residents.

Cardiac surgeons at the flagship center of the V.V. Veresaev Hospital restored three heart valves at once in a patient

The plans for 2025–2026 include the completion of construction of about 20 facilities of the city healthcare system. These include four hospital buildings, eight outpatient clinics, two ambulance substations and five other facilities.

Work continues on the reconstruction of existing hospitals, including the Moscow Clinical Research Center named after A.S. Loginov, Morozov Children's City Clinical Hospital, City Clinical Hospital named after V.M. Buyanov, City Clinical Hospital named after V.V. Veresaev, City Clinical Hospital named after N.I. Pirogov and a number of others.

In addition, the city's primary care modernization program will be completed. To date, 296 of the 337 outpatient clinics included in it have been reconstructed.

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Sobyanin: Creation of 5 women's health centers is planned to be completed this year

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Moscow continues to implement a new standard of care for women's health. The new standard of outpatient obstetric and gynecological care is based on comprehensive care for women's health and the comfort of receiving specialized treatment. This was reported in on your telegram channel Sergei Sobyanin reported.

"The key element is women's health centers. They are replacing the outdated format of women's consultations. These are clinics with the latest equipment, where women can receive specialized care throughout their lives. They are part of the structure of multidisciplinary city hospitals. Thus, patients receive all the best that Moscow healthcare has to offer, and in one place. This is especially important for expectant mothers. To date, we have already opened

11 centers women's health," the Mayor of Moscow wrote.

Source: Sergei Sobyanin's Telegram channel @mos_sobyanin

By the end of this year, it is planned to complete the creation of five centers based on:

— City Clinical Hospital (CCH) named after V.V. Veresaev on Lobbenskaya Street (building 10);

— City Clinical Hospital named after S.S. Yudin on Medikov Street (building 7);

— City Clinical Hospital named after A.K. Yeramishantsev on Pechorskaya Street (building 10, block 1) and Kasatkina Street (building 9);

— City Clinical Hospital No. 31 named after Academician G.M. Savelyeva on Teply Stan Street (building 12b).

Future plans include opening more than 10 centers in different areas of Moscow.

The new standard of outpatient obstetric and gynecological care includes a full cycle of services – from consultations and examinations to support during pregnancy within the structure of a single complex (women's health center – maternity hospital or perinatal center – gynecological department of a multidisciplinary hospital).

A key element of the new standard is women's health centers – modern clinics with a wide range of diagnostic capabilities, where women can receive obstetric and gynecological care throughout their lives, prepare for pregnancy, and be monitored by their doctor before the birth of their child.

The new centers are intended to replace traditional women's consultations, where the quality and comfort of medical care do not meet modern requirements due to various reasons, such as:

— placement in small premises, in which it is not possible to install a full set of diagnostic equipment. Often, the consultation area is from 350 to 600 square meters, and in some of them there are only three rooms;

— lack of uniform equipment standards. Patients have to visit other medical organizations to undergo not only specialized, but also many routine examinations, including ultrasound;

— uneven workload of specialists and staff shortages. The lack of uniform requirements for staffing reduces the availability of medical care — not all women's clinics have specialists;

– the impossibility of creating comfortable conditions for stay.

In accordance with the new Moscow standard, women's health centers provide:

— continuity between outpatient and inpatient care. For patients, this means seamless routing from the women's health center to the maternity hospital, perinatal center or multidisciplinary hospital. A woman's health is in the hands of one team of professional doctors;

— a unified standard of equipment that allows for a full range of diagnostic procedures (ultrasound, mammography, fetal screening, etc.) to be performed using modern, high-tech equipment;

— a unified approach to recruiting staff. The centers will employ obstetricians-gynecologists, therapists, endocrinologists, psychologists and specialists in other various fields;

— modern approaches to the prevention and treatment of diseases, including early detection of oncological diseases, treatment of infertility, cervical pathology and benign breast diseases;

— convenient digital solutions. All data on appointments, examination results, tests and prescriptions are stored in an electronic medical record, women's consultations and women's health centers are united on the EMIAS platform, and basic processes, including the creation of structured protocols, site passports, registers and routing, are carried out digitally;

— comfortable conditions for patients, ensuring the preservation of personal space, as well as creating an atmosphere of coziness and a positive attitude.

In addition, an important advantage of women's health centers is their accessibility. They accept patients seven days a week, unlike the old women's consultation centers, which accept patients only on weekdays.

Women of all ages receive medical care in women's health centers, including during pregnancy, as well as patients of dispensary groups (with infertility and other health problems requiring specialized treatment). Pregnancy management takes place in the most comfortable conditions with wide diagnostic capabilities and the involvement of highly specialized specialists.

Women's Reproductive Health Support Program

In September 2024, Moscow was the first in Russia to launch a program to support women's reproductive health, "Becoming a Mom," aimed at helping Muscovites aged 25 to 39 (if there are medical indications, 18 to 24 years old) plan their pregnancies, taking into account their individual characteristics. The project was developed jointly with leading reproductive specialists and obstetricians and gynecologists.

For the first time, procedures such as blood tests to measure the level of anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH), which shows how many potential eggs women have left in reserve, cryopreservation of eggs, and genetic diagnostics of embryos have become free for residents of the capital.

At the first stage, project participants are offered to take a test for AMH levels. If the test results show that it is low, the woman will be invited to a women's health center for a detailed consultation and offered a set of actions for successful pregnancy planning. For example, it will be possible to preserve eggs for free using cryopreservation. The city will ensure the storage of eggs and embryos in clinics participating in the project for two years. When a woman wants to become a mother, she will be able to use them to get pregnant using assisted reproductive technologies.

In addition, specialists can offer free in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer procedures. Today, EMIAS has formed referrals for screening examinations for AMH levels for more than 1.2 million women.

Since the launch of the program, more than 220 thousand Muscovites have taken the test. This indicates a high coverage of the female population by the population screening program for reproductive health.

Every fourth woman who took the AMH test has a value of less than 1.5. Almost six thousand project participants, including thanks to the data obtained, decided to become mothers and have already registered for pregnancy. About 300 participants used the cryopreservation procedure.

All this demonstrates the demand for a project to diagnose and support women's reproductive health and to form a responsible attitude of women to their health, pregnancy and motherhood in society.

Sobyanin: Healthcare system undergoing its largest modernization

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The city will allocate an additional six hectares of land for individual housing construction

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Over the past six months, the capital has approved the allocation of more than 50 plots of land for individual housing construction (IHC). This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction Vladimir Efimov.

"Individual housing construction remains a significant segment of the real estate market. Due to the demand for such plots, the capital offers city residents various options for purchasing them. Since the beginning of the year, the city has decided to include in the special

list of plots, available for individual housing construction, more than 50 objects with a total area of 5.8 hectares. About 23.6 thousand square meters of residential real estate can be built on them. Interested individuals will be able to choose the plot they like from the list and purchase it by concluding an agreement directly with the city or by participating in an online auction," Vladimir Efimov noted.

In order to purchase land for the construction of a private home, you need to select a suitable plot from the list posted on the Moscow Government website and submit an application for its purchase to the capital Department of City Property. After this, the department will publish a notice of the provision of a land plot for individual housing construction. If no other applications are received within 30 days, a purchase and sale agreement is drawn up without bidding. If there are additional applications, an auction is held. The starting price of the lot is set at the cadastral value of the land.

"The plots for individual housing construction approved over the past six months are located in five administrative districts. The largest number of them is in the Troitsky District — 44 sites. They provide for the construction of up to 20.6 thousand square meters of real estate. There are two plots in the Novomoskovsky Administrative District, on which private residential houses with an area of almost 840 square meters can be built. There are also two plots in the east and west of the capital. Future owners will be able to build a total of more than 1.6 thousand square meters of real estate on this land. On another site in the northwest of Moscow, it is possible to build a private house with an area of 544 square meters," she noted.

Ekaterina Solovieva, Minister of the Moscow Government, Head of the Moscow Department of City Property.

Development of electronic services for business corresponds to the objectives of the national project "Data Economy".

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Reconstruction of gas pipelines in the east of Moscow is half complete

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The capital's gas workers have already completed 50 percent of the work on modernizing gas networks in the Eastern Administrative District of Moscow. The reconstruction began in April of this year and became part of the city's program for updating the engineering infrastructure. This was reported by the city economy complex.

The work is being carried out in Izmailovo, Vostochnoye Izmailovo and Severnoye Izmailovo. In these areas, obsolete sections of the low-pressure gas distribution network are being replaced. Worn-out steel pipes are being dismantled and replaced with modern polyethylene pipelines with high strength and resistance to aggressive external influences, as well as with a longer service life. The total length of the gas pipelines that are being reconstructed exceeds 2.7 kilometers.

When upgrading gas networks, much attention is paid to the specifics of urban development. The Eastern Administrative District is one of the most densely populated in the capital, with a high density of houses and utilities. In this regard, the work is organized in such a way as to minimize discomfort for residents. New pipes are laid using both traditional methods and modern closed technologies, including trenchless laying. This reduces noise levels, shortens reconstruction time and preserves the integrity of the urban environment.

The modernization is being carried out in stages in several key areas of the district and without disconnecting consumers. In particular, work is being carried out along 11th Parkovaya Street, Sirenevy Boulevard and 13th Parkovaya Street. All production processes are constantly monitored by Mosgaz specialists and comply with current safety regulations and standards.

The project to upgrade the gas distribution network in the Eastern Administrative District is aimed at long-term improvement of the reliability and sustainability of the infrastructure. The service life of the new gas pipelines will be more than 40 years.

The implementation of the project to modernize gas networks is taking place within the framework of the strategy for the development of engineering and public utility infrastructure and is in line with the goals and initiatives of the national project "Infrastructure for life".

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Nutcracker

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ROSTA Theatre invites you to the fairy tale "The Nutcracker" based on the work by Ernst Hoffmann. A magical story with animated dolls, the mysterious Drosselmeyer, the insidious Mousehilda and the brave Prince Nathaniel awaits young viewers and their parents. The kind girl Marie and the viewers will find themselves in a world of dreams and miracles, where dreams always come true on Christmas Eve.

Stage Director — Vera Annenkova. Composer — Egor Shashin. Set Designer — Sergey Timonin. Costume Designer — Klena Rodkevich. Lighting Designer — Taras Mikhalevsky. Choreographer — Alisher Khasanov.

The play stars Alexey Ryzhkov, Viktor Yesin, Eleonora Trofimova, Maria Yesipenko and others.

Duration: 1 hour without intermission.

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A Midsummer Night's Dream

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ROSTA Theatre invites you to William Shakespeare's comedy "A Midsummer Night's Dream". Spectators will enjoy a magical story about the adventures of lovers, transformations, elves and fairies. The performance is filled with music, dancing and the joy of life, and the familiar "Wedding March" by Mendelssohn will sound in honor of the happy ending.

Director – Irina Pakhomova. Choreographer – Aysylu Mirkhafizkhan. Set designer – Anastasia Savina. Costume designer – Irina Novichkova.

The performance stars Dmitry Savin, Alexandra Ledneva, Victor Esin, Raisa Grishina, Anastasia Subbotina and others.

Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes with intermission.

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Carousel

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ROSTA Theatre invites you to the lyrical comedy "Carousel" based on the play by Yuri Sukhodolsky. The stage unfolds the story of three friends who, in two days, rethink their destinies, return to memories, share the joys and trials of adult life. The performance is filled with witty dialogues, subtle irony, bright plot twists and the belief that happiness is possible at any age.

Stage Director: Alexander Nesterov-Leiderman. Composer: Ivan Zamotayev. Set Designer: Yanina Kushtevskaya. Costume Designer: Maria Lazareva. Lighting Designer: Elena Prokhorova.

The play stars Svetlana Toma, Tatyana Orlova, Lilia Dobrovolskaya, Mikhail Sheloukhin, Ivan Kondrashin and others.

Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes with intermission.

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Ivan Tsarevich and the Gray Wolf

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ROSTA Theatre invites you to see Alexander Zatsepin's musical "Ivan Tsarevich and the Gray Wolf". The performance is performed in a rock style. The production is based on a fairy tale familiar to everyone, but told in a new way.

It features a courageous rocker Wolf, the most beautiful Vasilisa and charming Ivan, who dreams of becoming a fireman and helping people. This is a story about finding a calling and true love, about friendship and loyalty, about the victory of good and light, about how even the most terrible three-headed monster, if treated correctly, can become the embodiment of camaraderie and mutual assistance.

Stage Director — Aleksandr Nesterov-Leiderman. Composer — Aleksandr Zatsepin. Playwright — Sergey Plotov. Choreographer — Pavel Ivlev. Set Designer — Yanina Kushtevskaya. Costume Designer — Anastasia Grishaeva. Lighting Designer — Elena Prokhorova.

The play stars Vladislav Kalashnikov, Dmitry Savin, Ivan Kondrashin, Alexey Ryzhkov, Dmitry Chukin and others.

Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes with intermission.

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Roller disco

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A roller disco will be held on Bolotnaya Square in Repinsky Park. Professional dancers will teach city residents how to dance on quad roller skates and regular roller skates.

Guests will also be able to visit the beauty zone, where they can get bright makeup from a brand that is a participant in the Made in Moscow project.

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