Muscovites have chosen the best places in the capital for leisurely and sporty walks.

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The best places for cycling, jogging, and promenades were selected in a series of polls by the Active Citizen project, featuring celebrity experts. These polls can be used when planning routes through the city in autumn.

Russian cycling champion Yaroslava Bondarenko, co-founder of the Running Community Dmitry Tarasov, film director, screenwriter, producer, People's Artist of Russia, and CEO of Voenfilm Studio Igor Ugolnikov, as well as animal trainer Dmitry Kuklachev, Honored Artist of Russia, and First Deputy Artistic Director of the Kuklachev Cat Theater, presented their recommendations. A series of polls collected over 900,000 opinions.

So, the most attractive forbike rides Muscovites voted for two routes. The first runs through Izmailovsky Park along a cascade of ponds, while the second follows the capital's main waterway—Smolenskaya, Luzhnetskaya, and Frunzenskaya embankments. It offers picturesque views of Vorobyovy Gory, Neskuchny Garden, and various architectural landmarks. Both received 22 percent of votes.

A favorite among jogging enthusiastsin the fresh air The eco-tourism route through Losiny Ostrov National Park became a favorite, receiving 20 percent of the respondents' approval. Here, you can follow the Bumazhnaya and Abramtsevo clearings to Golyanovsky Pond, a route the length of a half-marathon.

The best space for walking aroundfilming locations Patriarch's Ponds became the site of legendary films. 16 percent of voters chose this location. The comedies "Pokrovskie Vorota" and "The Most Charming and Attractive" were filmed in this area, as well as the new film version of "The Master and Margarita."

Pet owners also identified the best place for walking withfour-legged friends— 18 percent of participants voted for Khodynka Field Park. This summer, an art pavilion shaped like a giant dog operated there as part of the "Made in Moscow" project. It regularly hosted dog training workshops, dog grooming lectures, grooming services, and even sold pet supplies from Moscow manufacturers.

Thanks to these polls, city residents now have a whole list of recommendations on how to plan active and interesting leisure activities in comfortable weather. Residents also received city loyalty program points for participating in each poll. "A Million Prizes", which can be used to obtain goods and services presented on the website showcase, or send them to charity.

Project Active Citizen has been operating since 2014. During this time, 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 every month. The project is being developed by the State Public Institution "New Management Technologies" and the Moscow 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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Reviving a Legend: How Gorky Film Studios is Being Transformed

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Costume-making workshops, virtual production stages, and the largest on-location green screen in Europe. Today, the Russian capital can rightfully be called a city of cinema. Not only are films shot here, but a world-class film cluster is also being developed. As part of the "Moscow – City of Cinema" project, the capital is home to the Moskino Film Factory, the Moskino Film Commission and Film Platform, and the largest filming spaces— cinema park "Moskino" AndGorky Film Studio, which this year celebrates its 110th anniversary and is experiencing a rebirth.

The film studio is undergoing a major modernization. This will more than double its space, and equip the spaces with state-of-the-art technology. This fall, a major renovation of the multifunctional cinema hall and construction of a production building were completed at the studio's historic site on 8 Sergei Eisenstein Street.costume and props center.

We explain how the film studio blends memories of the past with modern technology, where the sewing workshop will be located, and what ancient artifact will grace the historic site.

More than a hundred years on screen

The Gorky Film Studio, founded in 1915, is one of the oldest in Russia and the oldest in Moscow. Its collection includes hundreds of iconic films, including "Officers," "Seventeen Moments of Spring," "Guest from the Future," and many others. It also produced the first sound, color, musical, and 3D films in the history of Russian cinema.

The studio's first sound feature film, "Road to Life," was made in 1931, directed by Nikolai Ekk. Five years later, he also made the first Russian full-length color film at the studio. It had two titles: "Grunya Kornakova" and "Solovey-Solovushko." And in 1940, the first Russian stereoscopic film, "Land of Youth," was made—a precursor to modern 3D cinema. Director Alexander Rou also worked at the studio, thanks to whom a new genre of Russian cinema—the fairy tale film—emerged there. He directed "Morozko," "The Kingdom of Crooked Mirrors," "Varvara the Beauty with a Long Braid," and others. Alexey Tremasov, film scholar and curator of the Gorky Film Studio collection, is also a film scholar.

In the 1950s and 1960s, the studio produced eight to 15 films per year, and in the 1970s and 1980s, 15 to 25. However, in the 1990s, the studio fell into decline and released almost nothing for a long time. From 2014 to 2019, its collection grew by only a dozen projects. At the end of 2023, the film studio was transferred to the City of Moscow, and in January 2024, a large-scale modernization began. The main work on the historic site on Sergei Eisenstein Street has already been completed, and soon true cinematic magic will reign in one of the new sound stages.

From Sergei Eisenstein Street, we pass through the main building of the film studio into the courtyard, where a large six-story structure awaits. This is a new production complex. It houses a large soundstage where films, series, and television shows will be filmed. Under the high ceiling, you can see iron rods, platforms, and cables for hoisting sets, as well as mechanized trusses—bridge-like metal structures. Film crews can use these to position the necessary lighting. The soundstage floor, ceiling, and walls are painted black. This will reduce reflections and glare during filming.

This year, six feature films are being filmed, including the sports comedy "The Big Wave" and the family films "The Newest Adventures of Petrov and Vasechkin in the Caucasus Mountains" and "The Adventures of the Yellow Suitcase," as well as "Diva" and "Moscow Bride Box Office." And in November, the pre-New Year blockbuster "Letter to Santa Claus" will be released. Natalia Oreiro will play the lead role.

Show lights, disappearing chairs and an artifact from the past

Thanks to the modernization of the Gorky Film Studio, another high-tech space has been added: the multifunctional Gorky Hall, featuring large screens and rows of seats. It is located in a historic building on the site of a former large-screen theater built in the 1970s and demolished in the early 2000s. The new space will accommodate up to 300 patrons. Gorky Hall will be one of the most high-tech movie theaters in Moscow, boasting a unique high-definition widescreen, staged lighting systems, immersive spatial sound, and simultaneous translation.

In addition to film screenings, the hall is planned to host other events. For this purpose, it has a unique feature: it's transformable. A telescopic stand has been installed in the stalls, allowing the seats to fold and slide together. Technicians activate the system with the press of a button, and the auditorium literally disappears, making Gorky Hall even more spacious. On September 25, the hall will host its first event—the opening ceremony of the 2nd Moscow International Youth Film Festival "Vysoko."

Guests will also be surprised by the hall's foyer, which features an unusual photo zone with an augmented reality effect and a cinema bar.

A true film studio treasure will also take pride of place in the historic building: a bas-relief depicting Maxim Gorky, created over 65 years ago. This artifact was discovered in the prop collection this summer.

Thanks to modernization, a new building was erected on the film studio grounds, which will house a sewing workshop and house the entire collection of the costume and props department—one of the oldest and largest in the country. While preparing for the move, we noticed a bas-relief among the film props. It was made of papier-mâché, a technique used in the 1950s. Having determined the approximate year of its creation, we began searching for its artist: we dug through archives and studied newspaper articles. In one article in the then-published newspaper Burevestnik, we discovered that the bas-relief was created for the future brand (logo) of the film studio. Its author turned out to be Valentin Shikharev, now 94, Honored Artist of Russia, who worked at the studio in the 1950s and 1960s. Natalya Simonova, head of the costume and props department at the Gorky Film Studio.

As the artist himself notes, the bas-relief was inspired by the works of Soviet monumental sculptor Ivan Shadr. It also contains references to abstraction in the style of Alexandra Exter, Aristarkh Lentulov, and the Vesnin brothers. Despite its beauty and realism, the stamp featuring Gorky did not catch on. Only a few films were published with it. However, the bas-relief's image remained for a long time on letterheads, letters, tickets, and film studio seals.

Loyalty to tradition and the development of new generations of masters

The Costume and Props Complex also houses other treasures. We pass through a three-story building with large windows. This is where the complex's sewing workshop and its entire collection—over 200,000 items, from clothing to furniture—will soon move. The premises will be equipped with modern sewing machines, overlockers, buttonhole machines, steam mannequins, and much more. There will also be spacious storage areas and fitting rooms.

While the spaces are being filled with the necessary paraphernalia, on the building's first floor, visitors are greeted by mannequins in voluminous gowns and formal frock coats. These aren't just outfits, but true artifacts from the past. Two black lace dresses with long sleeves, for example, are part of an antique collection. They were worn by noblewomen in the distant past. The dresses have been preserved and were acquired by the film studio as samples for costumes for the film. Another dress features a crinoline and is powder-colored. It was sewn by the studio's artisans as a replica of a mid-19th-century dress. It can be seen in the film "The Trip to Wiesbaden" (1989).

The film studio's sewing workshop not only creates costumes but also helps young artisans gain new experience. For example, under the guidance of costume and props experts, fourth-year student Alsu Mukhametzhanova sewed her first film-specific clothing. First Moscow educational complex.

I'm studying "Garment Design, Modeling, and Technology," and last semester I completed an internship at the studio. I was assigned to create dresses in the style of the 1950s. I designed and sewed two dresses, and another was already cut out, which I finished sewing. To accurately recreate the era, I studied magazines from that era and drew inspiration from images. I had expert assistance at every stage of the sewing process. Thanks to this, everything worked out. Alsu Mukhametzhanova, fourth-year student at the First Moscow Educational Complex

The film studio also trains future directors, screenwriters, camera operators, editors, and actors. A whole team works here for this purpose. film campusIn its offices and halls, children aged 10 to 17 are taught the basics of filmmaking. A green screen, a recording studio, an acting class, and even dressing rooms are available to the teenagers.

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Assembly of the overpass span at the intersection of the Moscow Highway and Bakinskaya Street has begun.

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An overpass will be built in the south of the capital. It will become part of an additional section of the Moscow High-Speed Diameter (MSD). This was announced by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction. Vladimir Efimov.

"An overpass over 300 meters long will be built as part of the construction and reconstruction of Kaspiyskaya Street on the main line of the Moscow High-Speed Diameter, at the intersection with Bakinskaya Street. Pre-assembly of the future overpass's superstructure is currently underway at the construction site. Reinforced concrete supports have already been installed. Once the preparatory work is complete, the span will begin to be pushed over the tracks of the Second Moscow Central Diameter," noted Vladimir Efimov.

Currently, 150 specialists are working on the new transport interchange. Once completed, a new route will open on the southern part of the Moscow High-Speed Diameter, from Kashirskoye Highway to the Paveletsky Line of the Moscow Railway.

"At the same time, several additional overpasses are being built on this section of the Moscow Highway, and a tunnel is being constructed under Bakinskaya Street, which is more than a third complete. The main work is scheduled for completion next year," added the head of the Moscow Department of Transport and Engineering Infrastructure Construction.

Vasily Desyatkov.

The new interchange will not only improve the efficiency of the Moscow Highway in the south but also enhance accessibility to five districts. It will also provide drivers with convenient access to the M-4 Don Highway and help reduce excess travel time on the highway by straightening a section of the road.

Mikhail Grigoryev, the general director of the contractor, announced that the superstructure will be slid onto the supports during the railway's maintenance windows. This is one of the most critical stages of the overpass's construction.

Earlier, Sergei Sobyanin announced the start of construction additional section of the MSD.

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The exhibition "Graduation 25" will be held in Zaryadye Park.

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The large-scale interdisciplinary project "Class of 25" will open at the Parking Gallery art space in Zaryadye Park on October 10th and run until November 30th. The exhibition will feature the graduation projects of art and architecture graduates from 25 Moscow universities.

In addition to paintings, graphic art, and sculpture, visitors will see works by set designers, costume designers, film and animation artists, illustrators, muralists, game and fashion designers, ceramicists, fabric painters, and others.

"'Graduation' has become an important platform for supporting young artists at the beginning of their creative journey. Over four years, more than 900 graduates from 25 Moscow art and architecture universities have participated in the project. They presented over 1,500 works at the exhibitions—from academic painting and sculpture to conceptual installations and new media," said the Moscow Government Minister and Head of the Moscow Department of Culture.

Alexey Fursin.

He also added that the "Graduation" exhibition is one of Zaryadye Park's flagship projects, and has been held every autumn since 2022.

The Moscow Academic Art School, which celebrates its 100th anniversary this year, will be a special guest. In honor of the anniversary, Zaryadye Park will present not only projects by this year's graduates but also diploma projects from the 1950s to 1980s from the school's collection.

Another special guest is the Moscow State Tchaikovsky Conservatory. The exhibition will feature works by this year's graduates of the composition department.

A concurrent program will feature universities and art community experts. It will combine lectures and master classes aimed at developing graduates' practical skills essential for the profession, from portfolio creation and self-presentation to developing a personal brand.

The program will include a young art market, first held in 2024. It creates a space for emerging artists to meet with collectors and representatives of the art community. Last year, 50 graduates participated in the market, for many of whom it was their first experience of its kind. In 2025, the project will be expanded with an auction of works from the exhibition participants.

The results of the Moscow Summer art competition were announced on Strastnoy Boulevard.

Two months before the market, students from the Advertising Department of the Faculty of Design and Media Communications at the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration will begin working with the participants. Together with the artists, they will develop promotion strategies, combining their skills and marketing tools.

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Tsvetnoy Boulevard will be temporarily closed to traffic due to the Moscow Children's Bike Festival.

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In connection with the implementation Moscow Children's Cycling Festival From September 26 to 29, temporary traffic restrictions will be introduced in the Tsvetnoy Boulevard area.

Thus, on September 26 from 10:00 to 22:00, and also from 20:00 on September 28 to 10:00 on September 29, on the section of Tsvetnoy Boulevard from house 27/24 to house 1, one leftmost lane will be closed in each direction.

On September 27 from 00:01 to 20:00 and on September 28 from 08:00 to 22:00, traffic will be completely stopped in both directions on the section of Tsvetnoy Boulevard from the Garden Ring to Petrovsky Boulevard.

On September 27 from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. and on September 28 from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., one far right lane on Petrovsky Boulevard near Trubnaya Square will be closed to drivers heading toward Petrovka Street.

In addition, from 00:01 on September 26 until the end of the festival, parking will be prohibited in all areas of the closures.

Drivers are advised to take into account the time restrictions and plan their routes in advance. Detailed information is available on the official website. Traffic Management Center.

The first children's cycling festival will take place on Tsvetnoy Boulevard on September 27 and 28.

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The fish market in Mitino has prepared festive promotions in honor of its birthday.

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Discounts on many types of fish and seafood, as well as festive tastings, await visitors to the fish market. Moscow is on the wave in Mitino from September 25th to 28th. Organizers have prepared a special event for the venue's birthday—it opened here exactly a year ago and became the second such market and a continuation of the project in Kosino-Ukhtomsky.

A year ago

The location of the second market was deliberate: the Mitino district is located far from Kosino-Ukhtomsky, where the first fish market operated. This made the project convenient for residents of various parts of the capital and for visitors from the Moscow region. Its proximity to the Moscow Ring Road and several major highways also creates a comfortable environment for those who frequently travel out of town or transit through Moscow.

The design was based on the experience of the first location. The new market is single-story, with the most popular departments—"Caviar," "Smoked Delicacies," and "Seledochka"—located near the entrance. The several thousand square meters of the site are equipped with retail stalls, storage areas with different temperatures, a food court, a masterclass studio, and a laboratory for product quality testing.

Discounts and tastings during the holiday

For its first anniversary, the "Moscow on the Wave" market in Mitino has prepared some special surprises. From September 25th to 28th, you can buy a wide variety of fish and seafood at a 10% discount. Items include canned and prepared foods, Atlantic salmon steaks, green mussels, Chinook salmon, Commander squid, Kamchatka crab, and scallops. And on September 27th and 28th, guests can participate in festive tastings of northern fish, stroganina, sugudai, and chebureki filled with tender cod.

A year of fruitful work

Every week, the market in Mitino hosts children's master classes. Under the guidance of experienced chefs, young cooks prepare simple fish dishes that are easy to recreate at home. Over the course of a year, approximately 12,000 children attended these events. Dishes prepared include vinaigrette with anchovies and arugula, grilled squid, shrimp with watermelon, and mushroom stew with pike perch.

The market quickly gained popularity and became a place for family leisure and friendly gatherings. Live music is performed on the stage on Friday and weekend evenings.

Additionally, the free "Cook on the Spot" service has become popular: upon customer request, chefs can fry or bake freshly purchased fish and seafood, as well as help properly fillet a sea urchin or open oysters.

One of the main reasons for the project's success is its wide selection, including 600 high-quality fish and seafood items from Russia's key fishing regions. During the market's first year in Mitino, Murmansk shrimp, live carp, and pink salmon caviar became top sellers.

In addition to fish and seafood delicacies, guests can purchase accompanying products—for example, an unusual "live" pasta that pairs perfectly with shrimp, trout, and other seafood. Fresh pasta cooks faster than regular pasta and has a richer flavor. A wide selection of spices for various seafood dishes is also available on the shelves.

Social initiatives and support

The market, suppliers, and customers also participate in various social initiatives. For example, suppliers regularly help residents of border areas, military personnel on the front lines, and those undergoing treatment in hospitals. The "Moscow – on the Wave" market itself offers participants in the Special Military Operation (SVO) a permanent 10 percent discount on all products, and organizes cooking master classes for the children of military personnel.

Visitors to the site actively participated in a charity drive to purchase canned goods for donations to the front. Customers have already sent about a thousand cans of sprat, kilka, mackerel, herring, cod liver, and cod roe to the soldiers.

The results of the site's first year of operation demonstrated that a highly specialized market could become a popular destination for city residents, combining trade, educational initiatives, and a social mission. During this time, the market has provided Muscovites and visitors to the capital with high-quality seafood from across the country and fostered a culture of conscious consumption through tastings, master classes, and educational events.

Combining culinary diversity with a socially significant mission, it has become an important element of the city's infrastructure. It combines support for domestic producers, educational outreach, and a unique atmosphere that makes buying fish and seafood a pleasant and healthy habit. Moscow has retained its status as a port, but no longer at the seven, but at 13 seas and three oceans that border Russia.

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More than 210,000 people have already attended events in the capital's Lomonosov cluster.

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Since its opening in January 2023, the Lomonosov Innovation Cluster has hosted nearly a thousand forums, exhibitions, festivals, and business conferences. About 200 of these took place in 2025. Natalia Sergunina, Deputy Mayor of Moscow.

"Most of the events were dedicated to innovation in various sectors, such as information technology, transportation, construction, and urban planning. More than 210,000 residents and visitors to the capital attended, including 65,500 this year," said Natalia Sergunina.

In March, the cluster hosted the Moscow Technological Infrastructure Forum, attended by over a thousand entrepreneurs, developers, and representatives of city departments. They discussed the creation and improvement of innovation platforms, attracting investment, and developing support measures in this area.

The youth festival "Career Night," held in the cluster as part of the "Territory of the Future. Moscow 2030" forum in August, was attended by 3,400 people. Quests, quizzes, resume-writing workshops, and meetings with representatives of various professions were prepared for them. Last summer, the Lomonosov cluster hosted the international youth festival "LCT. Fest." Over seven thousand people attended, including inventors, technology competition finalists, and IT specialists. The business program featured international speakers, including those from the United Arab Emirates, Algeria, and Uzbekistan. The Lomonosov cluster's modern congress and exhibition infrastructure allows it to host large-scale exhibitions, presentations of new developments, and other events. The cluster is the flagship of the Vorobyovy Gory Innovation Science and Technology Center of Lomonosov Moscow State University. Seventy-six innovative companies have become its residents. The 65,000-square-meter space features coworking centers, laboratories, and corporate offices, employing over two thousand specialists. Stay up-to-date with the latest news on Moscow's official messaging channels. Max And Telegram.

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The heating season has begun in the capital.

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Specialists from the city's economy complex have begun workheat supply in the capital's buildings. The phased process of turning on heating will take several days. This was announced by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Housing, Utilities, and Public Works Petr Biryukov.

"Due to the drop in average daily outside temperatures, at the direction of the Moscow Mayor, we have begun switching the heating system to winter mode. Social institutions, including schools, kindergartens, hospitals, and clinics, will be the first to receive heat. At the same time, we will begin turning on heating in residential buildings and office buildings, followed by retail and industrial establishments," noted Pyotr Biryukov.

The heating system will be supplied in stages. Heating will be restored to all city facilities within a few days.

All systems and heating networks are fully prepared for heating. More than 74,000 facilities, including over 34,000 residential buildings, have been prepared for the autumn-winter period. All work was completed on schedule.

From May to September, specialists conducted hydraulic and temperature tests of the heating networks. This helped identify vulnerable areas early and perform repairs. These measures will ensure uninterrupted heat supply to consumers during the upcoming season.

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Sobyanin announced the winners of the grant competition for socially oriented NGOs.

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The capital summed up the results of the traditional Moscow Mayor's grant competition for socially oriented non-profit organizations. From more than 700 applications, 229 of the best were selected—from patriotic initiatives to healthy lifestyle projects. Almost a third of the winners were organizations receiving grant support for the first time. This was reported in its blog Sergei Sobyanin reported.

Applicants could apply for one of 12 categories: volunteerism and volunteering, charity, family policy, youth initiatives, metropolitan ecology, heritage preservation, city safety, healthy lifestyle, civic initiatives, urban innovation, creative projects, and media.

"The most popular category was 'Youth of Moscow,' with 55 winners. 'Our Heritage' was in second place with 49 winners. 32 social projects won in the 'Healthy Lifestyle and Sports' category," the Moscow Mayor wrote.

Nonprofits with more than a year of experience will receive up to five million rubles, while newcomers with more than six months of experience will receive up to 500,000 rubles. The total competition budget is 600 million rubles.

Nomination "Charity"

Among the winners in the Charity category is the Stroke Foundation ORBIIt provides comprehensive support to stroke survivors and their families, and also focuses on disease prevention.

The foundation's main project is a hotline where specialists (psychologists, doctors, and lawyers) provide free, anonymous consultations. They help people understand their situation, resolve social, domestic, and legal issues, and cope with emotional difficulties after a stroke.

With the grant funds, the foundation will continue to operate the hotline and plan to organize a charity sale of items from Russian designers to support stroke survivors.

Nomination "Youth of Moscow"

The Foundation for New Technologies in Education won the "Youth of Moscow" category. BaytikThe organization is implementing the "Prof.IT" project—an early career guidance program in information technology—for sixth-graders. The students will study programming, robotics, modeling, and digital creativity at the children's IT technology park.

The program includes excursions to scientific institutes and technology companies. It is planned that over 300 students will receive career guidance and, if desired, further specialized education.

Nomination "Healthy Lifestyle and Sports"

A non-profit organization received support for the competition in the Healthy Lifestyle and Sports category. Dream LeagueHer grant project offers a unique rehabilitation program that combines physical activity and creative pursuits. It is designed for children with disabilities, including those with central palsy, autism, Down syndrome, and visual and hearing impairments.

Throughout the year, participants will engage in various sports: alpine skiing in winter, rollerblading in summer, and rock climbing in any season. Creative workshops will also be offered to support children's balanced development.

Nomination "Ecology of the Metropolis"

The fund was supported in the "Ecology of the Metropolis" nomination "Second wind", which specializes in the comprehensive management of textile waste: collection, sorting, redistribution, and recycling of clothing. The collected items are manually sorted in warehouses. Those suitable for further use are sent to low-income families or sold through charity shops, while those unusable are sent for recycling.

Educational outreach plays a key role in the foundation's activities. With the grant's support, the organization will continue to develop its workshop—an open space where visitors can not only repair old items but also try their hand at design and creativity. It regularly hosts master classes on sewing, accessory and toy making, as well as educational lectures by professional stylists on conscious consumption.

Family Moscow Nomination

The project "Workshop of Hope: Family Inspiration" won the "Family Moscow" category. International Union for Patient Care and Support, in which special military operation veterans and their families will take part in creative activities, meet with a family psychologist, and receive comprehensive support.

The project will help overcome feelings of isolation, improve psychological well-being, and gain motivation for development and self-realization.

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Investing in the City: How Business Helps Develop Moscow's Parks

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As part of the project Summer in Moscow Business representatives participated in 40 projects aimed at developing seasonal infrastructure, creating art installations, and organizing the parks' cultural and entertainment programs. Over 70 projects have been implemented over the past few years. Examples include a thermal wellness complex, an Alpaca Park space, an artificial ice rink, recreation areas, an amusement park, and an indoor sports complex.

"This year, we received almost twice as many requests from businesses to create new infrastructure facilities in parks. Thanks to our partners' participation, recreation areas, an ice rink, a health complex, and much more have been created in these areas. One of the most striking examples of this collaboration was the children's play area near Golitsynsky Pond in Gorky Park. Over the past two years, business representatives have been involved in 70 projects aimed at developing Moscow parks," said the Moscow Government Minister and Head of the Moscow Department of Culture.

Alexey Fursin.

Project of a gaming complex "Cat" A Moscow developer has completed a project near Golitsynsky Pond in Gorky Park. It's a four-meter-tall playground in the shape of a napping ginger cat, featuring rope-like whiskers, a net, and ramps for climbing. The structure is made of a metal frame, poured with a special concrete, and features a rubber surface with a pattern imitating cat fur. The collaboration between Gorky Park and the developer has created not only a unique play structure but also a modern public space that expands opportunities for children's leisure.

A children's space with a play complex in the shape of a giant cat has opened in Gorky Park.

The ice arena in Neskuchny Garden has become a convenient training venue for children's and adult hockey teams. Reduced hours are available for schoolchildren and social groups. The artificial ice provides a high-quality skating surface year-round.

A thermal wellness complex opened in Khodynka Field Park in June. It features four isolated modules with terraces and thermal zones, designed for groups of up to six people. Visitors can enjoy automated steaming programs, hot and cold plunge pools, and wellness treatments led by specialists. A visit to the thermal zones is a wonderful opportunity not only to improve your health but also to enjoy quality relaxation within the city.

In May, a modern amusement park opened in Lianozovsky Park, offering a variety of entertainment for visitors of all ages. It features attractions such as the "Labyrinth of Fear," "Funny Carousels," and "Extreme Safari."

In August, the Alpaca Park opened in Sokolniki Park. It offers both recreation and animal interaction. Under the supervision of specialists, visitors can enter the enclosures, feed the alpacas, and take memorable photos. The project is based on an eco-friendly approach. The alpacas have spacious enclosures and houses, while visitors can enjoy a landscaped area with recreation areas, playgrounds, a main square for events, and even an all-season movie theater. This place is comfortable in any weather and suitable for people of all ages.

The Moscow Longevity summer season set a record for the number of participants.Over 35,000 people attended district festivals as part of the "Summer in Moscow" program.

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