Participants of the "City of Tasks" project will be able to take financial literacy lessons.

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Project City of Tasks invites Moscow parents to take eight interactive financial literacy lessons and complete a new assignment. Participants will gain a better understanding of how to develop financial literacy skills in their children.

Exercise prepared jointly with the capital Department of FinanceTo complete it, you need to log into your account on the project website using account On the mos.ru portal, take on the assignment and carefully study the informational materials for all lessons. Parents will learn how to teach their child to set goals and create a personal financial plan, and will be able to explain the concept of a family budget, the functions of money, and the differences between cash and non-cash payment methods.

At the end of each lesson, you'll need to answer three questions correctly. Then, take a screenshot of the master page, marking all lessons completed, upload it to the reporting form, answer additional questions, and submit it for review.

For successfully completing the task, participants will receive 250 points for the city loyalty program. "A Million Prizes"They can be used to obtain goods and services from the program's partner organizations, including topping up a Troika card, a parking account in the Parking of Russia app, or a car-sharing service balance. Points can also be redeemed forcharityThe number of places to complete the task is limited.

Project City of Tasks Launched in January 2022, the app allows Muscovites to monitor city services and participate in environmental, cultural, sporting, and other events. To date, more than three million tasks have been completed.

Over 400 financial literacy events were held at the Moscow 2030 Forum.

The project is being developed by the State Public Institution “New Management Technologies” and the capital Department of Information Technology.

Financial Literacy— a project aimed at increasing the financial literacy of Muscovites. It gives residents the opportunity to regularly improve their financial knowledge in a convenient and accessible format, completely free of charge.

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, corresponds to 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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Figures on facades: 35 buildings with cornices have been renovated in Moscow since the beginning of the year.

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In 2025, 35 buildings with cornices were renovated in the capital as part of the capital's housing overhaul program. These are among the recognizable elements that are often restored by specialists. Moscow City Services Complex.

Sandriks are located on building facades above windows and give the houses a distinctive character. They are found on buildings built in the neoclassical style, for example.

To preserve the original beauty of the buildings, specialists Capital Repair Fund Moscow's city authorities developed unique projects that took into account every structural detail. They used modern domestic materials and technologies.

House on Maly Demidovsky Lane

Building 3 on Maly Demidovsky Lane was one of the buildings with cornices restored by specialists in 2025. The eight-story building was constructed in 1927 according to the designs of architect Georgy Oltarzhevsky. The façade features niches, projections, and bay windows. The window openings are accented by cornices, architraves, and architraves. The crowning profiled cornice is decorated with ionic and modillion architraves.

The nearly 100-year-old building features neoclassical features. This year, the façade and basement were restored, and the utility systems were updated.

The building's facades were washed, and all weathered joints and damaged brickwork sections were repaired. Wet areas were treated with a biocidal compound. The cornices, balconies with balustrades, molding brackets, and entrance portals were restored. The facades were painted in historical shades of "ant red" and "cream white."

During the final stage of the work, specialists will renovate the building's basement, repair the entrances, replace the drainage system, and clear and clean the basement. Additionally, the building's electrical, central heating, drainage, and hot and cold water supply systems are currently being updated.

House on Dolgorukovskaya Street

Building 35 on Dolgorukovskaya Street underwent a major renovation in 2025. The four- to five-story building was constructed in 1906 according to a custom design in the neoclassical style. An extension was added in 1935.

The complex structure is notable for its continuous arch. The facades feature numerous decorative elements. Window openings on the second through fourth floors are accented with architraves, cornices, panels, window sill cornices, and keystones. A crowning cornice runs along the building's perimeter.

Specialists restored the façade and replaced several utility systems. Exposed surfaces were cleared and the brickwork was repaired. Wet spots were treated with an antifungal compound. Specialists also meticulously restored all the numerous decorative elements on the façade: cornices, keystones, beams, and panels. All the ornamentation was restored. In keeping with the color scheme, the façade was painted a historical shade of "soft orange," while the decorative elements were painted "signal white."

Specialists renovated the entrances, slopes, and ebbs, as well as the gutters, and repaired the base and blind area. The roof covering and sheathing were replaced, and the wooden structures were treated with a fire-retardant compound. The attics were fitted with mineral wool slabs to regulate temperature and humidity. The central heating and cold water supply risers were also replaced.

House on Veskovsky Lane

Building 4 on Veskovsky Lane has also completed a major renovation. This four-story apartment building was custom-designed in the eclectic style in 1901. The building features a complex shape, unusual brick facades, and decorative elements. Its ends are joined by neighboring buildings. The ground floor is separated from the upper portion by a drawn, profiled cornice. A crowning cornice runs around the building's perimeter. The roof also features pinenacles.

In 2025, the façade, roof, and entrances were renovated, and new electrical wiring was installed. The exposed surfaces of the painted brick façade were cleaned and washed. Specialists treated wet areas with antifungal compounds and repaired the brickwork. All decorative elements on the building were meticulously restored. The brick surfaces were repainted in keeping with the original color scheme, a historical shade of "peach cream," and the cornices and pilasters were repainted in "signal white."

The building's balconies were repaired, the drip caps were replaced, the slopes, entrances, and basements were repaired, and the gutters were updated. The walls and ceilings in the entryways were painted and plastered. The pitched roof was resurfaced and the sheathing was replaced. Mineral wool slabs were used to maintain the required temperature and humidity conditions, and all wooden structures were treated with a fire-retardant compound.

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The Moscow Zoo's collection has been expanded with the addition of the Crested Palamedes.

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The Moscow Zoo has a new addition: the Crested Pelecanus. This bird species has returned to the zoo after a long absence since the 2000s. Four young individuals, including three males and one female, arrived from the Krasnodar Safari Park.

"Zoologists are currently closely monitoring the birds' adaptation to their new surroundings. They plan to introduce them to anteaters and house them together for a while in the same enclosure. Both species are native to South America and can coexist in the wild. Until spring, both the anteaters and the anteaters will live in their winter enclosures, where they can be seen by visitors, and then they will begin to go for walks," noted Svetlana Akulova, General Director of the Moscow Zoo.

The birds are fed a grain mixture of various types of cereals, as well as lettuce leaves and insects. The anteaters are currently housed alongside two other famous South American residents—the giant anteaters Diego and Bella. Diego has moved into Bella's enclosure, and the vacant space has been occupied by new inhabitants.

The Crested or Collared Plover is a large bird with long legs, barely visible webbing between its toes, and a chicken-like bill. Its feathers come in shades of brown, gray, and black. Birds typically fly in large flocks, breaking into pairs only during the breeding season. The female lays about six uniformly dark yellow oval eggs and incubates them for 45 days. Newly hatched chicks are covered in yellow down. They leave the nest a few days after birth and fledge at 60–75 days.

These birds are native to South America, including Bolivia, Peru, Argentina, Paraguay, Brazil, and Uruguay. They prefer marshy areas, wet meadows, and forest lakes, where they can comfortably fly, run, and swim. Their muscular system and skeletal structure are similar to those of ducks. When threatened, the scaly-sided owl emits loud cries. Humans rarely hunt this species, but they are easily tamed.

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Twenty non-residential premises in Zelenograd were put up for auction.

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Entrepreneurs can purchase at auctions 20 non-residential premises in the Zelenograd Administrative District. All properties are for flexible use. This was reported by the head of the Moscow Department of Competition Policy. Kirill Purtov.

"Zelenograd combines several factors that facilitate commercial activity: actively developing infrastructure, excellent transport accessibility, and its proximity to Sheremetyevo Airport, Russia's largest airport. Currently, 20 premises on Zavodskaya Street are available for purchase on Moscow's investment portal. Their floor areas range from 27.2 to 185.9 square meters. They are located near the Zelenograd-Kryukovo station on the Moscow Central Diameter. All the properties are flexible in use, so auction winners will be able to realize any idea: open a store, a creative studio, a language school, a gym, or other businesses," said Kirill Purtov.

The premises are located at 14 Zavodskaya Street, Buildings 1 and 2. They are on the ground floors and are connected to the main utilities. Bids will be accepted on December 2 and 8, depending on the lot, and the auction will take place on December 12 and 15.

Any legal entity or individual can participate in the auctions; to do so, they will need to register on the online platform. Roseltorg and enhanced qualified electronic signature.

The capital is putting various properties up for auction, and the investment portal is serving as a showcase for them. In the section Moscow Auctions There is all the necessary information about the lots, including photographs, documentation, conditions and form of sale.

The development of electronic services for business is in line 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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Route signs have been updated on all Moscow trams.

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Over 380 updated route signs have been installed across all of the capital's trams. Navigation specialists developed the signs in a unified style, based on passenger preferences and habits. The new signs prominently highlight tram route numbers and their final stops, as well as indicate key streets in various districts and transfers to metro stations, the Moscow Central Circle, Moscow Central Diameters, and train stations.

"We've already done a lot to make tram infrastructure navigation clear and convenient. At Sergei Sobyanin's direction, we created a unified map of all routes in 2024. Last spring, we posted brief travel instructions and QR codes with tram arrival forecasts at all stops. This fall, we completed equipping all trams with more than 380 route signs with essential information for passengers," said the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry.

Maxim Liksutov.

Previously, tram route signs did not meet Moscow's public transportation requirements. They used different fonts, the names of termini were not clearly visible, and the names of key streets were easily confused. Passengers also lacked detailed information about transfers to metro lines and an expanded list of the main streets along the route. Furthermore, the text elements were made of adhesive film, and high humidity often caused the letters to peel off. This design was used on some routes since the mid-2000s.

All information on navigation elements is now printed in color. To ensure passengers can easily understand the information, specialists have retained the familiar format for listing key streets and transport facilities, placing them in a row but more clearly separating the names.

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Sergei Sobyanin spoke about the restoration of the Kuskovo estate's park complex.

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The restoration of the Swiss House at the Kuskovo Estate has been completed. About the revival of a historical site popular with locals Sergei Sobyanin told in his blog.

"Hundreds of thousands of guests visit the famous Moscow estate of Kuskovo every year. Some come to the museum to admire the art. Others come to the forest park to participate in the vibrant city festivals 'Summer in Moscow' and 'Winter in Moscow,'" wrote Sergei Sobyanin.

Kuskovo is a popular park for residents of Veshnyaki and other nearby neighborhoods. People come here to stroll with their children, jog, or simply relax on the benches beneath the centuries-old linden trees. The ambiance of the 18th-century estate is also perfect for filming—historical films are often filmed on its grounds.

Phased restoration

Since 2017, the city has been gradually restoring this unique architectural and park complex with a three-hundred-year history to preserve it for future generations of Muscovites. They began with the formal park and the adjacent forest park, where themed playgrounds have been installed.

Jogging and cycling paths were installed for exercise. Additionally, playgrounds for seniors were created, along with a skate park and pump track. The space became comfortable for all visitors. The Humpbacked Bridge was also restored, redesigned to resemble the Dutch House located nearby.

Specialists carried out ecological rehabilitation of the Lokasinsky, Raduzhnye, Sukhoi, Maly, and Sobachy (Forest) ponds, as well as the Bolshoy Dvortsovy Pond canal. The pond itself was cleaned.

Concurrently, work was carried out on the facades of the palace, the Dutch House, and the Italian House. Today, these buildings once again appear as they were originally intended. Their exhibition halls house museum exhibits.

The outbuildings, including the forge, drying room, and carriage house, were also given attention. They now house an art studio and offices. Furthermore, the restoration of the Grotto pavilion, the obelisk, and the column with the statue of Minerva was completed.

Swiss House

Last month, work was completed on the wooden bell tower, and this month, on the Swiss House, a cultural heritage site of federal significance.

The building was commissioned by Count Sergei Sheremetev and erected in the 19th century. The design was created by Nikolai Benois, Peterhof's chief architect. He succeeded in incorporating an Alpine motif into the estate's overall ensemble. The first floor is finished in brick, while the second floor is adorned with fine wood carvings—the architect was inspired by mountain chalets.

During the restoration, specialists strived to preserve every detail envisioned in the original design. First, they restored the pavement and basement, then reinforced the stone first floor, painted to resemble brickwork. The facades were carefully cleaned, treated with special compounds, plastered, and painted.

Restoring the wooden frame proved a challenging task. During the work, it had to be separated from the stone portion and suspended on a special system to replace the damaged lower crown.

The restorers took special care in preserving the large balcony on the second floor, as well as the decorative wooden columns that support the roof.

Equal attention was paid to the carved wooden porch at the entrance. At the rear of the house, the wooden staircase leading to the balcony was restored.

Inside the house, the historic stoves were restored. They are lined with white tiles with a blue border and brighten the space. At the same time, the brickwork of the chimneys and stove pipes was recreated. The windows and doors, porches, western and northern galleries, and roof were restored.

"Now the Swiss House once again looks as Nikolai Benois intended. Visitors can see this unique building in all its glory. And once the exhibition is complete, the interiors will be open to the public," the Moscow Mayor noted.

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Soon, specialists will begin restoration of several other Kuskovo monuments—five menageries (bird houses), the American greenhouse, the manager's house, the hermitage, the greenhouse, and the kitchen. Research and development work has already begun, and the results will be used as the basis for the project plans.

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The Privolye wastewater treatment plant was reconstructed in the New Moscow.

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Specialists urban economy complex The Privolye treatment plant in the New Moscow administrative district (TiNAO) was reconstructed and a new sewage pumping station was built. This was announced by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Housing, Utilities, and Public Works. Petr Biryukov.

"After the new territories were annexed to the capital, a comprehensive inventory and survey of the wastewater systems was conducted. As a result, a number of problem areas were identified, after which a decision was made to modernize the facilities. Since 2012, specialists from Mosvodokanal JSC have reconstructed and built 11 treatment facilities and erected six modern sewage pumping stations on the site of the old treatment facilities," noted Pyotr Biryukov.

The reconstruction of the Privolye treatment facilities has improved the reliability of the wastewater disposal system and provided the necessary reserve capacity.

As part of the project, a new sewage pumping station with a capacity of 1,000 cubic meters per day was built. The work was carried out using state-of-the-art technologies. High-capacity gas cleaning units were installed to eliminate unpleasant odors. After completion, the old treatment facilities were decommissioned, and wastewater was redirected to the Klenovo treatment facilities, which were reconstructed in 2022.

The key components and mechanisms used in the reconstruction were manufactured in the capital region, and the dispatching system was implemented using domestic software.

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In Moscow, 14 realistic phantoms have already been created for training doctors.

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Two new medical phantoms—one of a stomach and one of a pulsating arterial vessel—with unique characteristics have been created in Moscow. Moscow scientists have already developed 14 realistic models, which are used for training doctors and adjusting diagnostic equipment. This was reported by Anastasia Rakova, Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Social Development.

"Moscow regularly introduces innovative developments not only to improve diagnostics and patient treatment but also to enhance physician training. For example, we continue to create realistic phantoms—models that mimic the unique properties and characteristics of a human being. Doctors use them to practice ultrasound diagnostics, monitor the quality of CT and MRI scans, and hone their skills in performing complex procedures. Moscow scientists have already created 14 different models. The newest of these are a stomach phantom and a pulsating arterial vessel phantom," said Anastasia Rakova.

The stomach phantom is a model of a hollow organ with a wall composed of five layers, each with different ultrasound reflectivity. This allows for imaging similar to that produced by examining the real organ. The inner layer, simulating the gastric mucosa, has a folded structure. Models of tumors are placed within the different layers. The phantom is useful for practicing endoscopy (gastroscopy), ultrasound diagnostics, and biopsy procedures.

When performing a gastric biopsy under ultrasound guidance, the doctor must accurately insert the needle into each layer, pinpointing the location of the tumor. Each layer is approximately one to three millimeters wide, and the specialist must be careful not to puncture the wrong layer or wall completely.

A pulsating arterial phantom is a model that simulates a pulse in a specific part of a blood vessel. It consists of two parts: a model of the abdominal aorta and a device that generates a pulse wave. The phantom helps medical researchers improve CT angiography. It is also useful for surgeons to hone their vascular surgery skills.

Complications with an arterial vessel can arise during spinal or abdominal surgery. The surgeon must avoid damaging the artery under any circumstances.

"The creation of medical phantoms is an example of how science is directly working to improve the quality of training for medical professionals and, as a result, to enhance the level of medical care for patients. A stomach phantom allows for the practice of several key skills at once—from ultrasound diagnostics to biopsy. Statistics on gastrointestinal diseases indicate that all measures to improve the quality of their diagnosis and treatment are extremely important. A pulsating phantom of an arterial vessel allows for visual observation, through palpation and CT scanning, of the difference between normal and abnormal pulsation. An irregular or intense pulse is one of the symptoms of an aneurysm. This is a very life-threatening condition. A physician must be able to recognize such risks flawlessly. Training on a realistic phantom helps reinforce this skill," noted Dr. of Medicine, Deputy Director for Research at the Center for Diagnostics and Telemedicine in Moscow.

Department of HealthAnton Vladzimirsky.

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The Center for Diagnostics and Telemedicine is a leading scientific and practical organization within the Moscow Department of Health. It organizes and develops the work of radiation and instrumental diagnostic departments, digitally transforms healthcare, integrates AI technologies into practical medicine, conducts research, and trains healthcare professionals. Scientists in the center's laboratory have been creating medical phantoms for over seven years. Their accumulated experience has enabled them to create MosMedMaterial, Russia's first database of tissue-mimicking materials for radiation diagnostics. It combines information on 23 solid and 19 liquid materials designed to create medical phantoms for ultrasound, CT, and MRI.

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The shortlist of participants for the Guiding Star Moscow Hospitality Award has been determined.

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Moscow has announced the nominees for the Guiding Star, the city's hospitality award. Hotels, travel companies, food and beverage establishments, city festivals, architectural landmarks, and other industry representatives are vying for the title.

Nominations and shortlists

This year's shortlist for the "Public Spaces and Urban Environment" category included the Moscow Zoo, ADG Group's "Mesto Vstrechi" (Meeting Place) network of district centers, the "Solntse Moskvy" (Moscow Sun) urban space, the Mikhalkovo Cultural Center, and the "Kot" (Cat) children's space in Gorky Park.

The "Technology and the Future" category now includes the "Best Digital Solution for Tourists" category. The shortlist includes services developed for Muscovites and travelers: the State Central Cinema Museum's robotic tour guide, Yandex Food's Ultima Guide, the "Koroche" service (a product of Aviasales), and the "Ostrovok" online hotel and apartment booking service.

Competing for the title of "Best Children's Experience" are the "Visiting the Stargazer" science theater (Moscow Planetarium), the "Solntse Moskvy" urban space, the Cryptography Museum, the "Panorama 360" observation deck, and the "Experimentanium" science museum. The "Best Restaurant" nomination includes Butler, Café Pushkin, Matryoshka, the "Dr. Zhivago" grand cafe, and the Sage gastronomic project.

In addition, a special "People and Personnel" category has been established for the first time. Within this category, an expert council will determine the best tour guide, hotel administrator, and concierge, the best domestic tour operator, the best incoming tour operator in the Asian region, and the best inclusive excursion project.

New categories and experts

In 2025, the awards expanded with 26 new categories, covering a wide range of areas—from urban development to digital services for residents and travelers, as well as gastronomy, cinema, and the events industry. In total, the list includes over 40 entries, including nominations for hospitality specialists and service-related training projects, urban public spaces and transport routes, outdoor event venues, souvenir and food shops for tourists, coffee shops, theaters and cinemas, sports events, and nightlife.

Winners in more than 20 main categories will be selected by a selection committee consisting of representatives from relevant agencies and industry organizations. For the first time, the best in special categories will be determined by an expert council, and two additional awards will be presented. Moscow City Tourism CommitteeThis year, individual prizes will be awarded to the best inclusive projects, industry media outlets, and a restored cultural heritage site of significant tourist significance. The full list of shortlisted participants can be found at official website awards.

Over the 26 years of the Guiding Star award's existence, 344 organizations, projects, and industry leaders have been recognized for their significant contributions to the development of the capital's hospitality industry and its increased appeal to Russian and international tourists.

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Comprehensive improvement work has been completed on 11 streets in the Basmanny District.

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Specialists from the Moscow City Services Complex have completed improvements on 11 streets in the Basmanny District. Among the renovated streets are Furmanny, Arkhangelsky, and Yakovoapostolsky Lanes.

For example, in the Basmanny District of Moscow's Central Administrative District, over 26,000 square meters of roadway and nearly 15,000 square meters of sidewalks were renovated. In addition, new hardscape features and streetlights were installed.

Work was carried out simultaneously on several sections, carried out by the State Budgetary Institution "Automobile Roads," contractors, and production facilities.

On Furmanny Lane, the work volume amounted to over 450 linear meters. Over 3,000 square meters of roadway and nearly 3,000 square meters of sidewalks were renovated, and over a kilometer of curbs were installed.

In Arkhangelsky Lane, over 3,300 square meters of roadway and over 2,800 square meters of sidewalks were repaired, and curbs were installed. Nineteen new streetlights were installed to provide comfortable walking for residents of nearby buildings.

Roads have been upgraded on all 11 streets as part of a comprehensive improvement program. This improves pedestrian and vehicle safety and reduces the risk of traffic accidents. Wide, smooth sidewalks are particularly convenient for mothers with strollers and people with limited mobility. New approaches and driveways to residential areas, pedestrian crossings, modern bus shelters, pedestrian navigation signs, and other improvements create a truly comfortable urban environment in the area.

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