Rare pheasants and giant parrots have taken up residence at the Moscow Zoo.

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Unique birds have arrived at the Moscow Zoo's Rare Species Reproduction Center: the rarest pheasants, Cabot's tragopans, and the largest parrots in the world, the hyacinth macaws. Both species are extremely rare in captivity.

Cabot's tragopans are rare in the wild and are not represented in Russian zoos anywhere else. Their natural habitat is the mountainous regions of southeastern China. These birds inhabit subtropical evergreen coniferous, broadleaf, and mixed forests. Their population is highly dispersed, hindering genetic exchange between groups.

Other tragopans, including Temminck's and Satyr tragopans, have long been kept and bred at the breeding center. Cabot's tragopans can be identified by the patches on the males' heads: they are yellow, not blue.

"Like other pheasants, only the males of tragopans are brightly decorated. During courtship, they develop a long "wattle" with red and blue patterns, as well as blue horns—a rare sight, even in zoos. Three tragopans arrived with us—one male and two females. They've already settled into their new surroundings and immediately learned where their hiding spots are, allowing them to quickly hide from prying eyes. They're currently adapting, not included in the sightseeing tour," said Svetlana Akulova, General Director of the Moscow Zoo.

Two hyacinth macaws also arrived at the breeding center. These parrots are relatively rare in zoos; in the wild, they inhabit Brazil, Bolivia, and Paraguay, primarily forests, marshes, and palm groves.

The rich blue coloration of parrots is a rarity in the animal kingdom. The sex of the newly arrived young birds has yet to be determined. They have settled into their new surroundings very quickly: they are already allowing keepers to get close and accepting treats from their hands. The birds can be seen on display along with another female named Lapochka.

Hyacinth macaws are not only the largest parrots in the world (their wingspan reaches two meters), but also very vocal. Their powerful and strong beaks easily handle Brazil nuts, their primary food source in the wild.

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Schoolchildren will be able to try themselves in more than 150 professions at an open day at Moscow colleges.

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A unified open day will be held at 48 Moscow colleges on October 18. Schoolchildren will be able to attend over 250 master classes on in-demand professions and specialties, see workshops and laboratories, and meet faculty and students. Anastasia Rakova, Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Social Development.

"Today, the capital is building a system that offers schoolchildren a wide range of educational and career paths, based on each student's interests and predispositions. Along with their 10th-grade studies and subsequent university admission, students can gain a professional qualification at Moscow colleges. The popularity of vocational education, as well as the opportunities it offers, is growing every year. Moscow colleges offer over 150 modern and in-demand specialties. To learn more about each of them, we will hold a joint open day at 48 educational institutions on October 18th. Students will be able to see modern laboratories and workshops and try their hand at a variety of professions—learn makeup techniques, prepare restaurant dishes, work with graphic editors, and much more. In total, Moscow colleges have prepared over 250 master classes and lectures, led by professors, successful graduates, and potential employers," said Anastasia Rakova.

The Unified Open Day will be held as part of the federal project "Professionalism." Prior registration is required to attend. registration.

Visit the depot, make lemonade and get a manicure

Moscow Transport College Together with the Corporate University of the Transport Complex, the Moscow Metro will hold a unique meeting at the Nizhegorodskoye Depot. The Moscow Metro is a key partner of the educational organization. Schoolchildren will see modern workshops, a wheel lathe, and a lifting repair shop, which provide maintenance for rolling stock and undercar equipment. And at an educational quiz about the metro, participants will have the chance to win a ticket for a legendary night tour on a retro train.

In the Moscow educational complex "West" Schoolchildren will learn about promising careers in the beauty and food industries. Participants in the practical lesson will master express makeup techniques for business meetings and runway looks. High school students will learn basic manicure techniques with striking nail designs, decorate desserts, and prepare street food and lemonade.

Students at the Moscow College of Management, Hotel Business, and Information Technology can learn about the professions of chef, designer, or hotel administrator, the basics of professional etiquette and table setting, and even bake a classic charlotte pie under the guidance of an experienced chef. Tsaritsyno.

Create a hedge and get started with 3D modeling

In the educational complex of urban planning "Capital" Schoolchildren will learn how to use modern surveying equipment and discover career prospects in land management. At a special workshop, children will learn about the profession of landscape designer and create a thuja hedge. Participants interested in graphic design will learn how to transform names into logos using professional editors.

You can learn more about industrial professions inMoscow College of Architecture and Urban PlanningStudents will learn the basics of 3D modeling and the creation of diagrams and schematics that help designers understand how a designed building or production line will function. And in Moscow State Educational Complex Specialized classes will be held in mechatronics, turning, additive manufacturing, and measuring mechanical engineering parts.

Create a lesson and conduct a blood test

You can learn about the professions of primary school teacher and preschool teacher inMoscow Pedagogical CollegeStudents will learn how to create interactive games and lessons using modern technologies. They will also practice key skills of a modern teacher: emotional intelligence, critical thinking, empathy, and adaptability. Each participant will receive a complimentary college admissions guide with information on study programs and application instructions.

IN Medical College No. 1 Schoolchildren will visit the simulation training center, where they will participate in master classes on clinical blood analysis and microcopying of samples with image projection on a screen. In addition, young Muscovites will see how students conduct practical classes and learn about the work of graduates. And in Medical College No. 2 Following the presentation of the specialties, master classes will be held where students will learn how to measure blood pressure, perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation, and apply and remove surgical sutures.

Detailed information on in-demand professions and specialties taught at Moscow colleges is available on the website Moscow Colleges, in the same names Telegram channel Andcommunity on the social network VKontakte.

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Eleven buildings on Arbat Street will receive architectural and artistic lighting.

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City services specialists will install architectural and artistic lighting on 11 buildings in the city center, according to the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Housing, Utilities, and Urban Development. Petr Biryukov.

"We've developed a special lighting design for 11 buildings located on Arbat Street. The main goal is to integrate these buildings into Moscow's unified lighting and color scheme. Power engineers from JSC UEK will install a total of over 700 energy-efficient lamps," noted Pyotr Biryukov.

Buildings in various architectural styles, from neoclassical to modern, will be equipped with lighting. For example, the M.A. Skvortsov Apartment Building will receive it: lights will be placed along the cornice above the third floor and in the spaces between the second- and third-floor windows to highlight various decorative elements.

The Orlovs' apartment building will also be transformed, with lighting installed in the spaces between the windows between the first, second, and third floors. A.I. Urusov's apartment building will also be illuminated.

In accordance with the adopted concept, all new lighting in the capital is warm or neutral white and moderately bright. This allows for the careful accentuation of building details and elements, creating a unified light space.

Over the past 13 years, Moscow's lighting levels have doubled, and the number of buildings with architectural and artistic lighting has quadrupled. In total, over a million lighting fixtures have been installed in the capital, with energy consumption reduced thanks to the use of energy-efficient LEDs.

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Muscovites can take part in the All-Russian online financial literacy test.

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Moscow residents can participate in the All-Russian Online Financial Literacy Test until October 28. This is an opportunity to test their knowledge and learn how to make rational financial decisions.

The test is designed for people of all ages. Individuals and families can take it. The tasks are based on real-life situations, from home buying and investing to how to protect yourself from fraud.

For younger students, we've prepared game-based activities. They'll learn how to manage money and save for their dreams. Adults will be able to test their confidence in managing their personal budget and understand how to build a secure retirement fund.

An Olympiad competition will be held for students in grades 7–11 from October 15–17. This competition offers a chance to qualify for the finals of the All-Russian "Higher Standard" Olympiad and receive benefits when applying to universities. An advanced level is available for those with a good understanding of financial matters.

After completing the assessment, everyone will receive personalized recommendations. The most active participants will be awarded personalized certificates. Details can be found at project website.

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Residential and industrial facilities will be built according to 104 KRT projects published since the beginning of the year.

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Since the beginning of the year, the city has developed and published over 100 integrated territorial development projects (ITDs), which plan to build residential, public, business, and industrial facilities. This was announced by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction. Vladimir Efimov.

"Since the beginning of the year, 104 integrated territorial development projects have been prepared and published in the capital. These projects envisage the redevelopment of land plots totaling approximately 980 hectares. In total, they plan to build over 13 million square meters of real estate, of which over 4.2 million square meters will be housing for the renovation program. These plots will also provide approximately 4.7 million square meters of public, business, and industrial infrastructure. The implementation of these projects will create approximately 94,000 additional jobs in the city," said Vladimir Efimov.

The projects will be implemented in 70 districts across 11 administrative districts. Work has already begun on 20 projects published this year: investors or KRT operators have been identified to reorganize the sites.

"As part of the 17 KRT projects developed in the Southern Administrative District, nearly 131 hectares of land will be redeveloped. This will allow for the construction of 1.4 million square meters of real estate in 11 districts, including housing for the renovation program. To create accessible infrastructure for residents, over 285,000 square meters of public and commercial real estate will also be built, including educational, healthcare, and sports facilities. Specifically, three kindergartens with 850 children and a sports complex will be built in the former Lenino industrial zone. Another sports facility will be built on Zadonsky Proyezd in Zyablikovo," noted the Moscow Government Minister and Head of the Department of Urban Development Policy.

Vladislav Ovchinsky.

Under the program for the integrated development of territories in former industrial zones, attractive urban spaces are being created on inefficiently used and undeveloped sites. Currently, 336 integrated development projects, covering a total area of over 4,200 hectares, are at various stages of development and implementation in the capital. The program is being implementedon behalf of Sergei Sobyanin.

The renovation program was approved in August 2017. It affects approximately one million Muscovites and provides for the relocation of 5,176 buildings. Earlier, Sergei Sobyanin ordered the pace of implementation of the renovation program to be accelerated.twice.

Moscow is one of the region's leaders in terms of construction volume. The high rate of housing construction is in line with the goals and initiatives of the national project. Infrastructure for LifeMore information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

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Five educational networking sessions will be held for young people from October 15 to 30.

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Five networking sessions dedicated to public activities and project implementation in various fields will be held for Moscow youth from October 15th to 30th. The meetings will bring together representatives of the Center for Youth Parliamentarism, the Agency for Public Projects, the Development Center, as well as heads of city councils and employees of the Association of Cultural and Leisure Centers of the Central Administrative District (CAD). This is the first time an event of this format has been organized.

Anyone aged 16 to 30 is invited to attend the networking sessions. At the meetings, you can present your creative, social, and other projects or listen in and connect with like-minded individuals. Registration is not required.

The first session will take place on October 15 at 6:30 PM at the Gaidarovets Community Center, located at 27 Zemlyanoy Val Street, Building 3, and the second session will take place on October 16 at 4:00 PM at the Central Children's Library No. 14 (Nauchka Department) on Dubininskaya Street (Building 20, Building 1). On October 23 at 6:00 PM, guests will be welcome at the Meshchansky District Children's Center, located at 6a 2nd Troitsky Lane, Building 3. The final sessions will be held on October 28 at 5:00 PM at Yu. V. Trifonov Library No. 2 on Lesnaya Street (Building 63, Building 1) and on October 30 at 6:00 PM at N. V. Gogol Library No. 9 on Bolshaya Gruzinskaya Street (Building 39).

For any questions, please contact the organizers by email: okskao@kulture.mos.ru.

Each networking session will follow a consistent program. First, invited experts will discuss city projects for youth development and self-realization, as well as opportunities for supporting these ideas.

The Center for Youth Parliamentarism will present projects that help develop leadership skills, develop and implement personal initiatives, teach public speaking, and improve skills in radio journalism, public speaking, and acting. The center's projects include the "School of Speakers," the "Bloggers' Club," "Procast," and others. To join, you need to join the Moscow Youth Parliament. You can apply bylink, then you need to pass an individual interview.

The Public Projects Agency will present themed events for youth, volunteer projects, and the "Faces of the District" competition, which aims to support ideas in public life.

Experts from the Development Center will also speak at the sessions. They will explain how to obtain a Moscow Government scholarship and present original initiatives. These include: Student Parliamentary Clubs—active Moscow students who develop leadership skills, participate in lawmaking and politics, build careers, and organize patriotic events; New Media—a practice-oriented project aimed at developing online communication skills and media literacy; the Spetskor community of aspiring journalists with its own online publication, the First Student Agency; a practical public speaking course, the School of Debates; and other projects.

The second part of each session will be devoted to working in groups of 10–15 people, informal communication, and answering questions. At the end of the meeting, participants will be able to fill out a questionnaire to join the board of their chosen institution.

The idea of holding networking sessions was suggested by public councilors of the Central Administrative District of Moscow. While interacting with young Muscovites, they regularly receive questions about participating in city events and opportunities for support for their projects. Thus, the decision was made to hold networking sessions and make them an annual event.

Public councilors are passionate and active Muscovites. For over 10 years, they have been involved in the life of the city: implementing their own projects, conducting creative workshops, sports activities, and group tours, and engaging in charity work. The councilors also serve as a link between residents and the executive authorities.

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65 eco-friendly vehicles have arrived at the capital's electric bus fleets this year.

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The Krasnaya Pakhra, Mitino, and Saltykovka electric bus depots serve 47 eco-friendly routes, which currently carry over 190,000 trips per weekday. This represents a 20 percent increase from the beginning of the year, according to the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry. Maxim Liksutov.

"Moscow is a leader among European cities in terms of the number of electric vehicles and their use. Today, more than 2,570 Russian-made electric buses serve 240 city routes. Since 2022, three innovative electric bus shelters have been built in the capital, equipped with everything necessary for driver comfort and vehicle maintenance. We will continue to develop our eco-friendly transport network, as Sergei Sobyanin instructed," noted Maxim Liksutov.

This year, electric bus depots received 65 environmentally friendly new-generation A5 KamAZ-52222 vehicles and began serving eight more routes in 20 districts of the capital. The depots feature restrooms, a cafeteria, showers, and changing rooms for employees, as well as maintenance facilities and gantry car washes with a recirculating water system.

New generation of electric buses

Replacing one bus with an electric bus reduces carbon dioxide emissions by more than 60 tons per year. This type of transport is suitable for everyone: it features a folding ramp and call buttons for passengers with limited mobility, as well as a storage area for strollers, bicycles, and large luggage. Inside, there are charging ports for gadgets and media screens with useful route information. A smooth ride and the absence of noise and vibration also contribute to a comfortable ride.

You can pay for your fare using any convenient payment method using digital validators. Electric buses deploy an air curtain when the doors open, helping maintain a comfortable temperature inside. For passenger safety, the vehicles are equipped with video cameras both inside and outside.

Moscow was the first city in Russia to begin building modern electric bus depots. In 2022, Russia's first and Europe's largest electric bus depot, "Krasnaya Pakhra," opened in the New Moscow administrative district. These eco-friendly vehicles began operating in the Novomoskovsky and Troitsky administrative districts. A year later, the "Mitino" depot was built in the northwest. With its arrival, electric buses began operating in 20 districts of the capital and two nearby cities in the Moscow region. A third innovative electric bus depot, "Saltykovka," opened in late 2023. It serves routes in the east of the city. Electric buses are also used at nine modernized Mosgortrans sites.

More electric bus routes

In 2025, the new-generation KAMAZ-52222 electric buses entered service. These eco-friendly vehicles are even more comfortable—they feature an improved interior layout, a 15 percent larger storage area, redesigned doors, and light strips with opening and closing indicators. The climate control system has become even more efficient, and there are also storage compartments for carry-on luggage. The exterior of the electric buses has been updated to reflect current trends in global industrial design.

With new equipment deliveries and the development of charging infrastructure, even more electric bus routes will appear in the city. In 2025, Moscow signed contracts with PAO KAMAZ for the delivery of 1,100 new-generation electric buses between 2025 and 2027. These buses are being developed based on operating experience from earlier models and passenger feedback. Moscow's order for new equipment supports employment in the regions and stimulates the development of domestic industry.

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Sergei Sobyanin spoke about the development of the street and road network in the Metrogorodok district.

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Road reconstruction will be carried out in Kaloshino, one of Moscow's largest former industrial zones. This was reported on the channel in MAX messenger Sergei Sobyanin reported.

“We will renew the section of Otkrytoye Shosse and Tagilskaya Street to Nikolaya Khimushina Street and further to Projected Driveway No. 2277. A new one will appear in the area of Permskaya Street

connection with the Moscow High-Speed Diameter“- the Mayor of Moscow noted.

Source: Sergei Sobyanin's channel in MAX messenger 

Modern bus stops will be installed, utility systems will be upgraded, and the area will be landscaped. Ground transportation routes will be adjusted to connect new residential complexes with the rail-based stations.

As a result, Metrogorodok's transport accessibility will significantly improve. This is especially important for the rapidly developing areas of Kaloshin, currently home to approximately 40,000 people.

The work is planned to be completed in 2028.

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You can learn the history of the capital's city services online.

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Various enterprises and organizations within the capital's municipal services have their own online presence. In these virtual museums, visitors can not only see unique exhibits and archival photographs but also learn about the stories of the specialists who ensure a reliable supply of resources for residents, businesses, and various city institutions.

"Today, Moscow's municipal services employ over 600,000 people. They work 24/7 to ensure the smooth functioning of the world's largest metropolis, ensure high-quality service delivery to residents, and create a comfortable urban environment. You can learn about the work of Moscow's municipal services in our companies' virtual museums. They detail the organizations' histories, core functions, and objectives. Photo and video materials provide insight into the complex structure of our city and the enormous resources deployed to ensure Muscovites' homes are always warm, lighted, and have hot and cold running water," said the Deputy Mayor of Moscow.

Petr Biryukov.

In honor of the 160th anniversary of the founding of the Moscow gas industry, Mosgaz JSC opened virtual museumIt tells the story of the formation and development of the city's gas transportation industry, the people who contributed to it, and the objects that accompanied gas workers in their work for a century and a half.

The exhibition is presented in the form of an interactive map with schematic images of the first gas holders, the Mosgaz central office, historical gas lamps, residential buildings, the Eternal Flame memorial, and an underground gas pipeline.

When hovering over each object, users are offered the opportunity to explore exhibits related to that location. Each artifact has its own page with photographs, detailed descriptions, and links to the historical period to which it belongs. The descriptions were compiled by both professional historians and veterans of the capital's gas industry, who shared insights into the nuances of operating these devices.

The "History of Moscow's Gas Industry" section provides information on all periods of the capital's gas transportation system's development, illustrated with photographs from the archives of Russia's gas distribution companies, the Moscow Main Archives, and the TASS news agency.

The "Golden Shots" section tells the stories of people (engineers, power engineers, managers) who made significant contributions to the development of the gas industry, through biographical information, photographs, quotes from memoirs and autobiographies.

The highlight of the virtual museum is a gamified chronograph featuring key milestones in the industry's development, shaped like a gas pipeline with dates, facts, exhibits, and veterans' profiles. Many elements conceal additional facts and links to relevant sections of the Mosgaz website.

To celebrate the project's launch, a mini-exhibition featuring five of the museum's most striking exhibits has opened in the public area on the first floor of the Mosgaz engineering center on Mruzovsky Lane. City residents can view the historical artifacts and use their QR codes to access their pages in the online project.

There is such a project too Mosenergo and Moscow Energy Museum — The page was created in 2007. The museum itself is almost 50 years old. Its collection contains approximately 30,000 documents and photographs—from organizational correspondence to the first electricity bills—as well as Mosenergo newspapers and magazines, employee personal files, letters, memoirs, and photo albums.

The virtual museum's content is constantly updated with new materials. In the "Printed Publications" section, you can download books published by Mosenergo, including anniversary editions, Moscow guidebooks, and historical essays. Employees and their families share their memories and materials, and contribute exhibits to the museum, which become part of the history of Moscow's energy sector.

From anywhere in the world, you can learn about the development of the Moscow region's electrical networks. PJSC Rosseti Moscow Region has created virtual tour about its museum, which opened in December 2020 in honor of the 100th anniversary of the adoption of the GOELRO plan, which laid the foundations for Russia's future electric power system.

Today, the Moscow Region Electric Network Development Museum, which consists of eight interactive zones, features 120 unique exhibits and over 3,000 archival photographs and documents, telling the story of the development of the energy sector and the evolution of technology since the early 19th century.

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Family adventures and new discoveries: how to spend an unforgettable autumn in Moscow

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Autumn is a wonderful time to visit museums, theaters, concert halls, and enjoy educational excursions around Moscow. This section will help you find recreational options for young city residents of all ages and interests. Moscow for Children Russpass service. It can help you plan an unforgettable trip around the capital that will be enjoyable for both children and teenagers.

This section features a wide variety of events taking place in the capital until the end of October—cultural, scientific, and entertaining. Here you can choose a tour of the capital with a professional guide or a self-guided family stroll through Moscow's parks and attractions. You can also purchase tickets for the event you're looking for and find a café for lunch or dinner.

For user convenience, the Russpass children's page is divided into several sections. This allows for quick navigation through the wide variety of travel offers.

A list of exciting events for children in October can be found in the "Autumn – Golden Season" section. For example, the Zaryadye Concert Hall (6 Varvarka Street, Building 4) invites children to an interactive performance on October 12th. Sound Experiments: Music and Science in ActionYoung viewers will witness fascinating experiments that will help them understand how sound waves move and interact. They will also learn about how musical instruments work and how the sounds of the world around us influence our lives. The program is suitable for children aged seven and up.

On October 11th and 12th, the International Science Festival "Science 0" will be held in Moscow. Its program will include lectures, science shows, tours, interactive exhibitions, and competitions. The festival's central venues will be the Moscow Palace of Pioneers, Zaryadye Park, the Moscow State University Fundamental Library, the Shuvalov Building of Moscow State University, the Russian Academy of Sciences, and the Rossiya National Center.

For leisure ideas or travel inspiration, check out the "Impressions Navigator" section. It features articles with helpful tips for family vacations. For example, this fall, Russpass Magazine is offering a Yesenin route through Moscow. It was prepared for the 130th anniversary of Sergei Yesenin's birth, celebrated on October 3 (or September 21, old style). Participants will explore numerous places associated with him.biography and work of the poetFor those who want to get out into nature on the weekend, this article will be useful. Ecofarms of the Moscow RegionIt explains what an eco-farm is, what animals are kept there, and how they can be treated. It also provides addresses and descriptions of some eco-farms. Those planning to spend time in Moscow should check out this material. Where to go with a child in OctoberThe editorial staff of Russpass Magazine has selected the best children's events and programs.

The next section, "Entertaining Science," will help children immerse themselves in the world of knowledge and discovery in various fields. To do this, they are encouraged to visit Moscow's science and educational museums. This section features institutions in various fields, including future technologies, biology, history, culture and art, and sports. For example, those wishing to immerse themselves in science and better understand the laws of physics, chemistry, and mathematics are encouraged to visit a museum. "Experimentanium" (Leningradsky Prospekt, Building 80, Block 11). This is one of the largest interactive science museums in Moscow. Over 300 exhibits are housed across three floors. The museum halls are dedicated to topics such as mechanics, acoustics, optics, magnetism, space, and more. All exhibits are fully interactive. Experimentanium also hosts educational and entertaining events, including tours, shows, master classes, free lectures, and quizzes.

Learn how to enjoy an educational walk around the capital while simultaneously playing with the whole family in the section dedicated to the "Play Moscow" program. It features six engaging routes. Each walk has its own map with tasks to complete at various points along the route. Shared activities and discussion topics will help you get to know each other better and bring your family closer together. For correct answers, players earn stickers to stick onto the map. Once the map is full, you can exchange it for a souvenir at one of the tourist centers.

Those looking for a truly exciting experience can head to the "Entertainment for All Ages" section. For young Muscovites and their parents, Moscow offers amusement parks such as Skazka, Kroha, Elfity, Ostrov Mechty, and others.

Additionally, the "Moscow for Children" section contains two sections related to career guidance. The first one describes the project City of DiscoveriesIt offers school groups trips to technology parks, large company offices, manufacturing facilities, laboratories, and modern museums. Nine tourist routes have been developed, and the project includes over 100 sites across the capital. During the excursions, students learn about various professions and gain useful skills.

The second block is dedicated to tours to universitiesThey will help you learn more about university life and choose an institution to apply to. Moscow universities participating in the program include the National Research University Higher School of Economics, the Pirogov Russian National Research Institute, the D.I. Mendeleyev University of Chemical Technology of Russia, the Moscow Polytechnic University, and others.

The Russpass service launched in 2020 and has since grown into a fully-fledged ecosystem. The service makes it easy to plan a trip, book tickets and hotels, and find excursions. The online publication "Russpass Magazine" will help you learn all about traveling in Russia. Since June 2023, the "Russpass. Business" portal has been available for travel industry representatives.

The digital tourism service Russpass was developed at the initiative of the Moscow Government. The project is supervised by the Moscow Tourism Committee together withDepartment of Information Technology.

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