Power Machines specialists received certificates of retraining from the Polytechnic University

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A professional retraining program for employees of the Procurement Directorate of JSC Power Machines was successfully completed at SPbPU. The program was implemented by the Institute of Industrial Management, Economics, and Trade and the Institute of Mechanical Engineering, Materials, and Transport. The Graduate School of Industrial Management acted as the project manager.

The program has started Last March, 25 students—purchasing managers from the Leningrad Metal Plant and Elektrosila plants—studied the fundamentals of production organization and economics in metallurgy for purchasing management at mechanical engineering enterprises.

The training included lectures and practical classes both at the Polytechnic University and at the Leningrad Metal Plant and Electrosila enterprises.

The Higher School of Materials Physics and Technology at IMMiT provides training in the technological processes of producing ferrous and non-ferrous metals and metallurgical products, the fundamentals of materials science, modern technologies and metalworking, and managing the metallurgical quality of finished products.

Conducting such programs requires adapting the material presented to address applied problems in mechanical engineering, metallurgy, and related technologies, which immerses students in the challenges of these fields. The dialogue established with Power Machines employees during the classes is important and promising for future collaboration, says Sergei Ganin, Director of the Higher School of Materials Physics and Engineering.

The IPMEIT Higher School of Industrial Management offered modules on economics and management at a mechanical engineering company. During the classes, students explored the economics of metal product procurement, identifying problems and finding levers to improve procurement efficiency, and managing metal product deliveries to a mechanical engineering company.

A key feature of the retraining program, created at the request of the qualified client "Power Machines," is the integration of economic, managerial, and engineering knowledge. Students not only master economics and management issues as they relate to mechanical engineering but also study the production technology of ferrous and non-ferrous metals. "The result is a specialist capable of competently solving complex organizational, economic, and technological problems in procurement for a mechanical engineering company," says Olga Kalinina, Director of the Higher School of Industrial Management.

In addition to the main educational process, the students were given a tour of the Polytechnic University's Museum of Mineralogy and Geology.

A key element of the program included excursions organized by the Polytechnic University to St. Petersburg machine-building plants with similar production processes. Participants visited the Spetsstal plant, the St. Petersburg Tractor Plant, and the Obukhov Plant, where they learned about the specifics of metallurgical production management.

The final certification for the program took place on the IPMEiT campus. The university's faculty members who deliver the program represented the committee.

The presentation of professional retraining diplomas took place at the annual meeting of the Procurement Directorate of Power Machines' subordinate divisions in the assembly hall of the Electrosila plant. Dmitry Tikhonov, Vice-Rector for Continuing and Pre-University Education at SPbPU, opened the ceremony: "The creation of such educational products is part of the university's development program. Firstly, it demonstrates the relevance of the knowledge imparted through work with the real sector of the economy, and secondly, through the interaction of higher education institutions from various institutes, it demonstrates our key competitive advantage—our polytechnical approach."

Evgeniya Khmel, Chairperson of the final certification committee on behalf of the qualified customer and Director of Development of General Industrial Suppliers at Power Machines, summed up the results of the training: Our cooperation with the Polytechnic University fromworking with students This has evolved into the creation of new specialized programs for the company's employees. Initial results have been achieved, including successful completion of the program and the receipt of professional retraining diplomas. Many challenges lie ahead, which will lead to even more ambitious results. The knowledge gained during training by Power Machines employees will be applied in practice and yield real economic benefits.

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GUU and MarSU agreed to continue implementing joint educational programs

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On February 18, a delegation from Mari State University arrived at the State University of Management to discuss new areas of cooperation in science and education.

The meeting was attended by Vice-Rectors Dmitry Bryukhanov and Vitaly Lapshenkov and Deputy Director of the Department of Academic Policy and Implementation of Educational Programs Olga Zhuravleva from the State University of Management. Mari El University was represented by Rector Mikhail Shvetsov and Head of the Department of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science Mikhail Petropavlovsky.

Dmitry Bryukhanov told guests about ongoing joint programs with universities in Russia and China, internships for our students, and the successful employment of graduates, including with foreign companies.

Representatives of MarSU expressed interest in launching new joint programs, including with foreign partners.

Following the agreements reached, Dmitry Bryukhanov, Vice-Rector of the State University of Management, and Mikhail Petropavlovsky, Head of the Department of Applied Mathematics and Informatics at Mari State University, signed an agreement on the second intake of students for the joint online bachelor's degree program in Applied Informatics. The program will include both online classes with State University of Management faculty and in-person classes in the first management section of the third and fourth years.

As a reminder, the State University of Management is already implementing joint educational programs with the I.T. Trubilin Kuban State Agrarian University, Sochi State University, Ivanovo State Chemical-Technical University, Samara State University of Economics, and the Moscow State Academy of Physical Culture. It also collaborates in education with several Chinese universities, such as Ningbo University and the Shandong Institute of Technology and Business.

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What events will be held at Biocluster in honor of the Chinese New Year?

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As part of the Chinese New Year in Moscow festival, from February 16 to March 1, the venues of the only one in the country natural science complex "Biocluster" and the K.A. Timiryazev Biological Museum, subordinate to the capital's Department of Culture, a thematic program "Red Horse Day" will be held.

K.A. Timiryazev Biological Museum

On February 21, from 12:00 to 4:00 PM, the K.A. Timiryazev Biological Museum on Malaya Gruzinskaya Street (15) will host an educational program. Visitors will learn about the plants used to make tea. They will also be able to listen to a lecture on horse species, participate in a quiz, and participate in a creative workshop. Admission is by ticket to the museum.

From 12:00 to 3:00 PM, the museum will host a workshop called "Making a Chinese Lantern." Everyone will be able to create a symbol of the Chinese New Year out of paper. Admission is by ticket to the museum.

At 12:30 and 2:30 PM, guests are invited to a themed quiz, "Sivka-Burka," where they can test their knowledge of horses. Admission is by pre-registration And entrance ticket to the museum.

The lecture, "The Mysterious Takhi: The Riddle of the Wild Horse," will begin at 1:00 PM. Victoria Kozhina, a zoologist and specialist in Przewalski's horses, will tell visitors about this animal and reveal its biological characteristics. Pre-registration is required. register and acquire entrance ticket to the museum.

From 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM, there will be a demonstration of tea plants, "What We Know About Tea." Everyone will learn the history of their origin. Admission by ticket to the museum.

The lecture "Horses and Humans: Millennia Together" will begin at 2:00 PM. Attendees will learn how this animal was domesticated and where the different species live. Registration is required. website And entrance ticket to the museum.

At the 3:00 PM lesson "The Time of Chariots: How Horses Helped Conquer Eurasia," guests will learn about the history of the greatest migration of peoples, the historical figures of this era, and the role of horses in their lives. Admission is by pre-registration And entrance ticket to the museum.

Pavilions No. 28 "Beekeeping" and No. 31 "Geology"

On February 21 at 12:00 PM in Pavilion No. 31 "Geology", robot guide Professor Boris Zemelkin will give a tour of the exhibition "12 Signs of Life" in Chinese. Required registration on the website and entrance ticket to the pavilion.

At 2:00 PM and 4:00 PM, Pavilion No. 28, "Beekeeping," will host a tour called "Jumping, Running, Flying." Visitors will learn about the history of bumblebees and interesting facts about insect species. Admission is by pre-registration And entrance ticket to the pavilion.

The "Jumpers" workshop will be held from 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM in Pavilion No. 28, "Beekeeping." Guests will create insects from paper and decorative elements. Admission by ticket to the pavilion.

The Biocluster is the first and only complex in the country that unites all the main areas of modern biology under a single umbrella. With the support of the capital Department of Culture Pavilion No. 28, "Beekeeping," features an interactive exhibit, "The Buzzing World," and Russia's first public entomology laboratory. Pavilion No. 31, "Geology," features an exhibition, "12 Signs of Life." The pavilions can be visited by entrance ticket.

The K.A. Timiryazev State Biological Museum was founded in 1922 by Boris Zavadovsky, an academic and leading expert in physiology, endocrinology, and biology. The main exhibition is housed in the former estate of Pyotr Shchukin. The collection comprises over 110,000 exhibits. Among them are unique anthropological reconstructions, zoological collections by renowned Russian naturalists, and wet mounts demonstrating anomalies in embryological development.

The Chinese New Year in Moscow festival will run from February 16 to March 1. A detailed schedule can be found at Russpass serviceThe event is organized by the Moscow Government with the support of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Embassy of the People's Republic of China in Russia.

Horses in the capital's architecture: the "Discover Moscow" portal has launched a quiz in honor of the symbol of the Chinese New Year.Excursions and quests: Moscow Zoo will celebrate Chinese New Year

The Biocluster's program of events contributes to the implementation of Moscow's goals and objectives national project "Family"More information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found at special page.

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More than 30 partners have joined the Start in Moscow project.

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The Start in Moscow project continues to attract new partners, offering international students and specialists the opportunity to complete internships at Moscow companies. A total of 15 agreements have been signed with organizations willing to host students. Employers include the Technopolis Moscow special economic zone, Sila Union LLC, Alliance Consult LLC, and others. Seventeen universities have joined the project, including the National Research University Higher School of Economics (HSE), Moscow Polytechnic University, National University of Science and Technology MISIS, Kosygin Russian State University, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, and other major Moscow universities. In 2026, an agreement was signed with I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University to implement joint initiatives.

Since the project's launch in April 2024, over a thousand people from 100 countries, including China, India, Cuba, and Iran, have participated. In 2025, 500 international students and specialists completed internships, placements, and jobs at 40 Moscow companies across 15 different economic sectors.

In 2025, the Start in Moscow project actively collaborated with the Moscow Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MCCI). Ghazi Youssr Khaled Elhosseny from Egypt, a master's student in Public Policy at Lomonosov Moscow State University, is currently interning there.

"During my work, I learned about the Moscow Chamber of Commerce and Industry's activities in the areas of international cooperation, analytics, and support for foreign economic projects. It's especially important that the internship combines the preparation of analytical materials with practical interaction with representatives from the regions where I specialize, providing the opportunity to work with relevant international issues and experienced colleagues," noted Ghazi Youssr Khaled Elhosseny.

HSE student Andrés Sebastián Campoverde Crespo from Ecuador is also interning at the Moscow Chamber of Commerce and Industry. He is pursuing a degree in international finance, macroeconomics, and export strategy. His responsibilities include analyzing IT companies in foreign markets and identifying key competitors.

Andres said his internship at the Moscow Chamber of Commerce and Industry was a valuable practical experience. He gained an insight into how interactions between businesses, government agencies, and international partners are structured. He found the analytical and project work, as well as the exposure to real-world challenges faced by entrepreneurs, particularly valuable. This allowed him to better understand Moscow's business ecosystem and strengthened his interest in developing international and interregional cooperation.

Sofia Tsvetanova, a Bulgarian student studying in the humanities department at the Patrice Lumumba Peoples' Friendship University of Russia, completed an internship with the World Youth Festival Directorate.

"I can honestly say that this was much more than just an internship. If I had to describe it in one word, it would be inspiration. I met wonderful people who are passionate about what they do. After completing the internship, I realized that the world's youth knows no boundaries, only shared goals and a sincere desire to create. I learned a lot there, but perhaps most importantly, I realized that the impossible is just a matter of time and teamwork! Thank you to the management for this flight and thank you to Start in Moscow for this opportunity!" shared Sofia Tsvetanova.

In January 2026, Nikol Godyna, a student from Azerbaijan at the Russian State Humanitarian University, completed an internship at the HSE Visa and Migration Support Center for Foreign Citizens. She shared her impressions: her colleagues greeted her warmly and helped her settle in. During her internship, she worked with the 1C system and documents, and the skills she gained will definitely be useful in the future.

The Start in Moscow project provides its participants with free career guidance, assistance with resume writing and interview preparation, immigration consultations on document processing, and special offers from onboarding partners, including Russian language learning. You can apply and learn more about participation atofficial website project.

Start in Moscow is supervised by the ANO “Development of Human Capital”, subordinated to Department of Entrepreneurship and Innovative Development of the City of Moscow.

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From changing clinics to accessing electronic medical records: how mos.ru helps resolve health issues

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Health care is important to most modern city residents. The mos.ru portal, along with emias.info and the EMIAS.INFO and Moscow State Services mobile apps, help Moscow residents resolve related issues quickly and without leaving home.

Thanks to the outpatient clinic renovation program and the digitalization of healthcare, the city's medical facilities have become modern, technologically advanced, and comfortable. Residents can register with a outpatient clinic, schedule appointments, get tests, and access their electronic medical records online using the digital services and features of the mos.ru portal.

"The ability to access city services online at mos.ru helps city residents save time and energy, which they can use to spend time with family, hobbies, work, and other important activities. Long lines at the reception desk to register with a clinic and make an appointment with a doctor are a thing of the past. These processes have long been transferred online. What used to take hours, or even days, can now be done in a few clicks of a mouse or taps of a smartphone," the press service explained.

Department of Information Technology of the City of Moscow.

On mos.ru, citizens can register themselves with various medical institutions, for example,polyclinic, antenatal clinic, dentistry, andchildren To the relevant medical organizations—provided that your relationship is confirmed in your mos.ru personal account. To do this, go to the "Health" section of the portal's service catalog. To register with a new clinic, you must have a Moscow compulsory medical insurance policy. You can change your registration online no more than once a year.

On mos.ruYou can create, reschedule, and cancel appointments with first- and second-level medical specialists, as well as for tests (with a referral) on the emias.info portal and in the EMIAS.INFO and Moscow State Services mobile apps.

It's now easy for city residents to search online for the healthcare facility they need, such as a hospital, dispensary, or sanatorium. To do this, simply go to the service Search for medical institutionsIt contains their addresses, phone numbers and opening hours.

A "Health" section has been added to the personal account on the mos.ru portal.

Thanks to the service on mos.ru, users can receive information fromelectronic medical record: View your health information online, including doctor's appointment records, test results, prescriptions, and other data. Additionally, in the "My Milk Kitchen" section of your electronic medical record, you can view your order history, product list, and milk distribution point hours. And in 2025, new features will be added to the electronic medical record, including the ability to keep a health diary with the help of an AI assistant and order meals from the milk kitchen. All this can be done in the EMIAS.INFO mobile app.

Digitalization has freed Muscovites from unnecessary visits to medical facilities regarding subsidized meals.

Earlier, Sergei Sobyanin reported that the main work within the outpatient reconstruction program was completed in September 2025, and plans are in place for 2026–2028 to continue work onother healthcare facilities.

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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Sobyanin: All city services are involved in eliminating the consequences of the snowfall.

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Snowfalls continue in the capital. Since early January, all city services, including utilities and engineering, have been involved in dealing with the aftermath of the storm. Sergei Sobyanin announced this on his channel. MAX messenger.

"Winter is breaking all records. The snowfalls are relentless. Today, more than 70 percent of the monthly average will fall—an abnormally high amount. Snow will continue throughout the day and night, and into the next day," the Moscow Mayor noted.

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He also thanked everyone who selflessly works around the clock on the streets and in the courtyards.

"The situation is extremely difficult, but I'm confident the city will cope," Sergei Sobyanin emphasized.

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Nikolai Vysotsky's apartment building will be restored in the Basmanny District.

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The project for the major renovation and restoration of the federal cultural heritage site "Residential Building, Late 18th – 19th Century" at 13/2 Novaya Basmannaya Street, Building 1, has been approved. This was announced by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction. Vladimir Efimov.

"A major overhaul and restoration of Nikolai Vysotsky's apartment building is planned for the Basmanny District. The project has received a positive expert opinion. The upcoming work will restore the cultural heritage site to its original appearance: the facades and stucco decoration will be restored, lost decorative elements and color schemes will be recreated, and the roof's configuration will be restored," said Vladimir Efimov.

The building was erected in the last quarter of the 18th century on the corner of Novaya Basmannaya Street and Basmanny Lane. Soon after, it was rebuilt as the main residence of the city estate of Major General Nikolai Vysotsky, the nephew of Prince Grigory Potemkin. From the 1870s until the Revolution, it housed a tenement house. Today, the building serves as an office building and is one of the surviving landmarks that defines the architectural landscape of the Basmanny District.

The objects of protection of a cultural heritage site include the volumetric-spatial composition of the building and the architectural and artistic design of the facades.

As part of the agreed-upon work, specialists will restore the brickwork of the walls where it has deformed, restore the roof's configuration, and reinforce and partially replace the attic beams. Later structures will be removed from the facades, and the historic window and door openings and architectural decoration of the building will be restored, recreating the color scheme of the late 19th century.

"In addition to restoration, the project includes a number of works to adapt the building for comfortable and safe modern use. For example, the electrical, heating, and ventilation systems will be modernized. The wooden roof structures will be treated with fire-retardant and bioprotective compounds, and lightning protection and anti-icing systems will be installed on the roof," said the Chairman of the Moscow City Committee for Pricing Policy in Construction and State Expertise of Projects (Moskomexpertiza).

Ivan Shcherbakov.

The building will also undergo finishing work: walls and ceilings will be repaired and painted, and door and window frames will be replaced.

Earlier, Sergei Sobyanin ordered that restoration work be carried out in the city annually. at least 150 cultural heritage sites.

According to legislation on cultural heritage sites, owners and users of architectural monuments are obligated to preserve their historical appearance. Any work on such buildings must be carried out according to an approved design, with the permission and supervision of specialists. Department of Cultural Heritage of the City of MoscowViolations of legislation in the area of protection of cultural heritage sites are subject to administrative and criminal liability.

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Moscow and Beijing agreed to cooperate in tourism.

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At the opening ceremony of the Moscow Maslenitsa Festival in Beijing, representatives of the Russian and Chinese capitals signed a memorandum of cooperation in tourism.

The document provides for joint exhibitions and industry events, the use of digital resources to promote projects, the exchange of best practices, and the organization of familiarization tours for hospitality industry professionals from both countries. Natalia Sergunina, Deputy Mayor of Moscow.

"Moscow is strengthening its comprehensive cooperation with its colleagues from the People's Republic of China. This cooperation isn't limited to specific areas, but extends to all key sectors—from culture and technological development to tourism," noted Natalia Sergunina.

The Moscow Maslenitsa in Beijing festival takes place from February 19th to 22nd in Chaoyang Park, one of Beijing's largest parks. Guests can look forward to creative workshops, choreography and vocal performances, traditional food, and much more.

According to Natalia Sergunina, the People's Republic of China leads the world in the number of tourists visiting the Russian capital. By 2025, the number of travelers from China increased by almost 10 percent, reaching 470,000.

This growth is largely due to the partnership between the two capitals, including the Moscow Maslenitsa in Beijing and Chinese New Year in Moscow festivals.

FestivalThe festival, dedicated to Chinese New Year, is taking place in the capital until March 1st, bringing together over 60 venues. Among them are Manezhnaya Square, the Moskino Cinema Park, and the Moscow Zoo. Guests can look forward to culinary and creative workshops, theatrical performances and concerts, a board game championship, and international exhibitions.

Intercultural events

In the previous winter season, the Chinese New Year in Moscow festival was included in programThe Years of Culture between Russia and China, held in 2024–2025 by decision of the leaders of the two countries, attracted approximately 1.5 million people. Street performances, a spectacular drum show, traditional tea ceremonies, calligraphy workshops, and board games were particularly popular with Muscovites and visitors.

The festival attracted the attention of residents not only of Russia and China, but also of other countries; its events were covered by media outlets in more than 30 countries.

This summer, the Moscow Seasons in Beijing festival took over the Years of Culture, attracting 2.85 million visitors. Everyone was invited to experience Moscow's traditions and history, its dynamic development, its landmarks, and its gastronomy. Residents and visitors to the Chinese capital enjoyed concerts of contemporary and classical music, dance classes, Russian cuisine, and learning how to make toys and souvenirs with a national flavor.

The festival included a conference titled "Cities of the Future: Synergy of the Moscow-Beijing Strategic Partnership." Participants discussed promising areas of cooperation, including opportunities for mutual investment, and presented initiatives targeting the local market. Following the event, an agreement was signed. seven international agreements.

At the end of November 2025, the Moscow Seasons in Beijing were awarded National Prize of ChinaThe project received a silver award at the China Golden Awards for Excellence in Public Relations in the Government Communications category.

The Moscow Seasons in Beijing festival was awarded the Chinese National Prize.

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This weekend, excursions, training sessions, and master classes will be held in Moscow's parks.

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City parks under the jurisdiction of the capital Department of Culture, invites you to tours, ski races, lectures, and creative workshops on February 21st and 22nd. Admission to most events is free.

Excursions, karaoke and runs

On February 21 at 9:00 AM, friendly five-kilometer runs will be held in Severnoye Tushino Park. You can join at two locations. The main route runs along the park embankment, while the trail run will take place in Aleshkinsky Forest. Additionally, visitors will be able to join a dance fitness Zumba class at 10:30 AM. Admission is byticketsAt 11:00 AM, guests will enjoy qigong breathing exercises. This event is suitable for those 18 years and older. Admission is free. At 5:00 PM, a children's workshop from the "Classics and Little Ones" series will begin. It will be dedicated to the ballet "Sleeping Beauty." Admission is free.

On the same day at 1:00 PM, Fili Park will host a tour called "The History of Voroshilov Park," dedicated to World Tour Guide Day. Participants will learn about the Solodovnikov merchant family and the Shelaputin dynasty, see the site of the Naryshkin estate, and hear the legend about the origin of the park's name. Admission is by appointment. registration.

At the same time, the Vorontsovo Estate will host a tour called "One Day in the Life of a Landowner." Visitors will learn about noble culture, balls, and the traditions of aristocratic upbringing. At 2:30 PM, a lecture entitled "Petrushka—Star of Russian Folk Theater" will be held in the theater wing. The presenter will discuss fairground culture and the origins of the famous character. Admission is free.

On February 21 at 2:00 PM, everyone will be able to make a bear figurine out of eco-friendly materials in Izmailovsky Park. At 4:00 PM, a lecture entitled "Russian Literature of the 1920s: From Comedy to Tragedy" will be held in the exhibition pavilion. Admission is free.

On the same day, Lianozovsky Park will host a children's disco called "Little Ones in Rhythm" from 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM, and dances to popular songs will be held from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM. From 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM, everyone can join the "Voices of the Park" karaoke evening in the Creativity House and sing their favorite songs. Admission is free.

On February 21 at 7:00 PM, the Moscow estate of Father Frost in the Kuzminki-Lyublino Museum-Reserve will host an interactive program, "The Secret of the Fairytale Forest." Guests will see sculptures based on famous stories: "The Twelve Months," "Alice in Wonderland," "The Wizard of Oz," "Cinderella," and "The Nutcracker and the Mouse King." Tickets are available for purchase atlink.

On February 21 and 22 at 10:00, 12:00 and 15:00, the Kolomenskoye Museum-Reserve will offer guided tours. "The Ceremonial and Private Life of Alexei Mikhailovich in the Kolomenskoye Palace" AndTsar Peter's Field Palace in Kolomenskoye In Peter the Great's Cabin. Guests will learn how the days of Russian rulers began and see the cabin where Peter the Great lived during the construction of the Novodvinsk Fortress. Admission is by ticket.

Master classes and cross-country skiing

On February 21st and 22nd at 12:00 PM, the Young Archaeologist's School in the Mitino Landscape Park will host a series of master classes. Participants will learn Old Russian writing, master drawing techniques, and conduct excavations. Tickets for the classes are required to participate. "Young Archaeologist. First Excavations", "Young Archaeologist. Letter from the Past", "The Primitive Artist" AndOld Russian Letter.

On the same days, at 1:00 PM and 2:30 PM, the Kuzminki Park lecture hall will host gingerbread painting classes called "Gingerbread Workshop." Admission is bytickets.

On the same day at 11:00 a.m., guests of the L'dinka skating rink in the Mitino Landscape Park will be able to learn to skate. The lesson is open to visitors aged five and older. To participate, you must purchase ticket. And in the N.E. Bauman Garden from 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM there will be a figure skating master class. Admission with a ticket toice rink.

On February 22, general fitness training, Nordic walking, and joint exercises will begin at 11:00 AM in Severnoye Tushino Park. And at 12:00 PM, cross-country skiing competitions will take place in the Tushinsky Natural and Historical Park in the Aleshkinsky Forest. Admission is free.

On the same day at 1:00 PM, you can play the board game "Fortress of the Spirit" in the recreation pavilion of the N.N. Pryamikov Children's Park. The event is suitable for ages 10 and up. Admission is free.

On February 22 at 3:00 PM, 4:00 PM, and 5:00 PM, the art pavilion at the 50th Anniversary of October Park will host master classes and lectures on the history of the English and Chinese languages. Admission is by prior arrangement. registration.

On February 23 at 9:30 AM, the "Large Children's Mile" cross-country ski race will take place in Izmailovsky Park, covering distances ranging from 500 meters to 1.5 kilometers. World champion in athletics Yulia Gushchina will lead the warm-up. The program also includes master classes in military-applied disciplines, face painting, a shooting range, laser tag, and an entertainment program. At 2:00 PM, participants will be able to make greeting cards for Defender of the Fatherland Day at the branch of Father Frost's Estate. Admission is free.

The weekend park program contributes to the implementation of the national project's goals and objectives in Moscow. "Family"More information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

"Moscow Parks" is a large-scale city initiative aimed at creating comfortable, modern, and multifunctional recreation areas for Moscow residents and visitors. It encompasses over 50 park areas, offering residents opportunities for family outdoor recreation, cultural leisure, and sports. The project not only preserves unique landscapes and ecosystems but also infuses the parks with new infrastructure.

Winter in Moscow— the main event of the season. The project aims to strengthen social and family ties, create an atmosphere of unity and mutual support, and provide assistance to those currently defending the Motherland. Through a variety of programs, including cultural, educational, and sporting events, it brings together Muscovites and visitors of all ages and interests, creating an environment for creative development, active recreation, and warm communication. Particular attention is paid to supporting participants and veterans of the special military operation and their families, as well as all those providing assistance to the front.

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City services are clearing snow from roads and sidewalks.

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Specialists urban economy complex Snow is being removed from roads and sidewalks, and de-icing is being carried out. This was announced by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Housing, Utilities, and Public Works Petr Biryukov.

"We're conducting another comprehensive mechanized sweep of the roadways, main thoroughfares, and pedestrian areas, followed by de-icing. We'll repeat the work cycle depending on the weather conditions. All city services continue to operate in an enhanced mode, with emergency crews from engineering companies and district prefectures on duty around the clock," said Pyotr Biryukov.

Forecasters predict snowfall will continue until Friday, February 20. The heaviest precipitation is expected during the day on February 19. It will be accompanied by strong winds with gusts of up to 15-17 meters per second. This could lead to snowdrifts on the roads.

Residents are asked to exercise caution on sidewalks and roads during snowfall and, if possible, to avoid driving their own vehicles.

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