The Scientific and Technical Council of the State University of Management held its first meeting of the new academic year.

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On September 29, 2025, a meeting of the University's Scientific and Technical Council was held at SUM, during which research teams reported on the interim results of their projects.

"Today, SUM is implementing a vast number of research projects—from engineering and economics to socio-political ones. R&D volumes have grown over the past four years, from 60 million rubles in 2022 to 350 million rubles as of 2025, a more than fivefold increase. The expansion of the range of fundamental and applied research and work on corporate contracts is being achieved through building competencies in the design of heavy and special-purpose engineering components and assemblies, automation of production processes, the implementation of artificial intelligence, the creation of hardware and software systems and platform solutions for the agro-industrial complex, autonomous unmanned systems, and robotic systems. The university's traditional research areas in socio-economics have significantly strengthened their position. Work is currently ongoing on bidding campaigns to attract funding for contract work from enterprises in the real sector of the economy," noted Vice-Rector Maria Karelina.

Dmitry Nikitin, research fellow at the Engineering Project Management Center, reported on the progress and achievement of planned indicators for the research project "Research, Methodological, and Practical Foundations of Reverse Engineering Process Management in Solving Complex Import Substitution Problems in the Transport Sector of Mechanical Engineering in the Russian Federation."

Sergei Sidorenko, Chief Researcher of the Scientific Activities Department of the Scientific Research Coordination Department, reported on the implementation of the research project "Development of Approaches and Methods for Assessing the Effectiveness of Fundamental and Exploratory Scientific Research, Taking into Account the Labor Costs Required for Its Implementation."

Vladimir Filatov, Leading Researcher at the Reverse Engineering Laboratory, presented a report on the progress and achievement of planned targets for two research projects:

"Development and substantiation of approaches to the planning and implementation of the introduction, deployment, and organization of the use of autonomous unmanned systems, robotic complexes, and infrastructure networks for communication, navigation, surveillance, and control, ensuring the operation of such systems and complexes, with specified regulatory levels of flight and movement safety of the complexes, and the probability of fulfilling functional tasks"; "Development of scientific, methodological, and practical foundations of reverse engineering for solving complex import substitution problems in the agro-industrial complex of the Russian Federation."

Denis Serdechny, Associate Professor of the Department of Innovation Management and Senior Research Fellow in the Scientific Activities Department of the Scientific Research Coordination Office, also reported on the progress of two research projects:

A major research project in the agro-industrial complex, "Ensuring the country's food security through the creation of hardware and software systems and intelligent platform digital solutions for the development of agro-industrial technologies across the full life cycle"; "Scientific, methodological, and practical foundations for the development and application of digital and intelligent technologies to ensure sustainable development in the regions of the Russian Federation, including remote and hard-to-reach areas of Siberia, the Far East, and the Arctic zone."

Evgeny Smirnov, Head of the Department of World Economy and International Economic Relations, shared the results of the research project "Development of a Concept for the Formation of a Digital Innovative Environment in the Context of Solving the Strategic Task of Achieving Technological Leadership in Russia" and the implementation of the Russian Science Foundation (RSF) grant "Study of Mechanisms for Improving Foreign Economic Relations of the Russian Federation's Agro-Industrial Complex."

Junior researcher Dmitry Rogov of the Scientific Activities Department of the Scientific Research Coordination Department (project topic: "Historical and political characteristics of Russian civilization as a fundamental basis for the formation of the value sovereignty of Russian youth") and head of the Scientific Research Coordination Department Maxim Pletnev (project topic: "Perception and assessment by young audiences of the representation of the value of patriotism on social networks") reported on the interim results of two projects in the field of socio-political sciences, carried out under the supervision of young scientists.

Svetlana Sazanova, Associate Professor of the Department of Institutional Economics, presented a report on the progress and achievement of the planned indicators for the Russian Science Foundation's research project "Multipolar Strategic Management of Firms in the Context of Structural Transformation, Digitalization, and Intellectualization of the Economy" for 2025.

Sergey Chuev, Head of the Department of Public and Municipal Administration and Advisor to the Rector's Office, reported on the results of another RSF research project, "Socioeconomic and Political-Administrative Transformation of Modern Southern Russia. 'New' and 'Old' Regions: Comparative Historical Analysis and Development Prospects."

Maxim Pletnev, Head of the Scientific Research Coordination Department, presented a report on the fulfillment of planned indicators for the second stage of the Russian Science Foundation's scientific project "Heavyweight Polyfunctional Construction Composites of Various Structures for Earthquake-Resistant Construction Based on Man-Made Raw Materials."

Associate Professor of the Department of Statistics Tatyana Pershina presented the interim results of the second stage of the research project "Creating an Interactive Map of Russia's Geothermal Resources" by the RosGeoTech Advanced Engineering School to the Scientific and Technical Council of the State University of Management.

Dmitry Nikitin, research fellow at the Engineering Project Management Center, presented a report on the achievement of planned indicators for the project "Creation of modern training laboratories for the aircraft manufacturing, shipbuilding, and innovative transport industries. Development of key science-intensive technologies and advanced training and retraining of qualified personnel in the field of transport mobility." Dmitry Vladimirovich also reported on the progress of the research project "Development of a methodological basis for a prototype of the ABRIS software and hardware system for managing technical condition monitoring services for oil and gas facilities," implemented as part of the RosGeoTech research school.

Dmitry Rybakov, a specialist at the Engineering Project Management Center, presented a report on the progress and achievement of planned targets for two research projects:

"Development of a methodology for the application of hardware and software systems for autonomous unmanned aerial photography and automatic vectorization technology for its results for construction supervision purposes"; "Analysis of the production and use of robotic devices and systems in the construction industry and demand forecasting under negative, inertial, and innovative scenarios."

Associate Professor of the Department of Sociology, Psychology of Management, and History Karine Aramyan reported on the results of two research projects:

"Development of recommendations for improving the legislative framework for birth rate support measures in Russia"; "Development of proposals for improving the regulatory framework for the implementation of a system of professional standards and its harmonization with the current system of qualification reference books in the new economic conditions."

At the end of the meeting, the council decided to include the All-Russian scientific and practical conference "Sustainable Management: Projects, People, Research" in the SUM's 2025 scientific and technical events plan.

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The "GUU – SVOIm" campaign: the university shares warmth with defenders of the Fatherland

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The State University of Management and the Moscow City Branch of the All-Russian Student Rescue Corps continue their joint charity campaign, "GUU-SVOim."

The next payload was sent to the special operation area at the end of September. Vladimir Stroyev, Rector of the State University of Management, Vice Rectors Vitaly Lapshenkov and Pavel Pavlovsky, and volunteers from the Moscow Regional Branch of the VSKS participated in the loading.

The cargo was designed to withstand the approaching autumn cold, including warm clothing and underwear, catalytic burners, cooking stoves, trench candles, energy bars, and camouflage and anti-drone nets. The nets and trench candles are traditionally handcrafted by GUU staff and students.

SUM institutes are actively participating in the humanitarian aid collection. Anyone can join the effort, which will continue until October 10th.

The "GUU – SVOim" campaign began in January 2024. The previous shipment was sent to border regions in June. The project aims to collect humanitarian aid for military personnel performing tasks as part of a special military operation and civilians in neighboring regions of the Russian Federation. The project is part of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation's public campaign "Universities for the Front."

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A test setup for the strength of fiber adhesion to the matrix in fiber-reinforced concrete has been developed.

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General view of the installation

Mikhail Zhavoronkov, PhD, Associate Professor of the Department of Construction Materials Technology and Metrology (TSMM) at SPbGASU, completed the research project "Development and Validation of a Direct Test Method for the Adhesion Strength of Synthetic Macrofibers to a Matrix" as part of a grant competition for research projects by SPbGASU academic staff in 2025.

Compared to traditional concrete and reinforced concrete, fiber-reinforced concrete boasts higher flexural tensile strength, improved crack resistance, and impact resistance. However, the use of this building material is limited by inadequate testing methods. This problem is compounded by the ever-expanding range of manufactured fibers.

Regulatory documents governing the design methods of fiber-reinforced concrete structures often include the fiber-matrix adhesion strength of fiber-reinforced concrete. In some cases, it is assumed that this characteristic can be determined from a specialized reference book. Unfortunately, such reference books are not comprehensive or comprehensive.

Specifically for this study, the Department of Concrete Structural Mechanics and Mathematics developed a setup for determining the fiber-matrix adhesion strength using a direct method. This setup consists of a loading device and a system of sensors that monitor displacements and the applied load. During testing, individual fibers are extracted from concrete specimens, after which diagrams are plotted showing the dependence of fiber displacements on the applied forces. The resulting diagrams are used to calculate the fiber-matrix adhesion strength. Furthermore, the dependence of fiber-matrix adhesion strength on the matrix composition and the depth of embedment was determined.

The results of these tests contribute to the accumulation of statistical and reference data that can be used in the design of fiber-reinforced concrete structures and provide a more complete understanding of the behavior of fiber-reinforced concrete under load. Furthermore, the developed methodology and setup can be used for further studies of the adhesion strength of other fiber matrices and can also be applied in laboratory work in relevant disciplines.

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More than six kilometers of roads were built during the extension of Mosfilmovskaya Street.

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Traffic has reopened on the renovated Mosfilmovskaya Street in the capital. Thanks to the reconstruction of the street and road network, access to social facilities and housing has been opened, and drivers can now choose alternative routes. This was announced by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction. Vladimir Efimov.

"The extension of Mosfilmovskaya Street is a significant project for the Western Administrative District of the capital and its residents. The work took approximately two years. Four traffic lanes were created here, with access to the Southern Rokada—Aminyevskoye Highway and Lobachevsky Street. The section of Mosfilmovskaya Street runs over two new bridges, totaling 465 meters in length, offering picturesque views of the landscape reserve. In total, the project involved the construction and reconstruction of 6.4 kilometers of roads, the installation of 93.4 kilometers of utility lines, and the construction of a wastewater treatment plant," noted Vladimir Efimov.

Thirteen bridge piers were erected. Retaining walls with a total length of 225 meters were built on the approaches. The total area of the bridge structures is 85,700 square meters. One-meter-wide safety strips were installed along the edges of the roadway.

"To implement the project, we envisioned a unified stylistic solution suitable for residential development, creating a unique architectural and urban design. A meter-high railing with a solid infill of monolithic polycarbonate was erected on both sides of the bridge structure. Decorative screens made of flat metal cassettes with a bio-pattern and perforations were installed on the superstructure, concealing utility lines. Lighting masts with additional architectural lighting made of integrated LED strips were also installed," added the head of the Moscow Department of Construction, Transport and Engineering Infrastructure.

Vasily Desyatkov.

The extension of Mosfilmovskaya Street will improve transport accessibility for residents of the Ochakovo-Matveyevskoye and Ramenki districts, home to nearly 300,000 people, and will also reduce traffic congestion on General Dorokhov Avenue, Michurinsky Avenue, Aminyevskoye Highway, and Matveyevskaya Street.

Earlier, Sergei Sobyanin opened traffic on the new street and road network inRamenki district.

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The Little Prince

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The Atmosphere Cultural Center invites you to the play "The Little Prince," based on the fairy tale of the same name by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry.

Viewers will see the journey of a golden-haired boy. He will encounter a rose, a fox, a snake, and a pilot. Each of them will help the protagonist understand the eternal truths of love, friendship, loyalty, and kindness.

All roles in the production are performed by children. The young actors play flutes, violins, and guitar, and also sing.

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VR fitting room for the aircraft industry: Polytechnic University creates a cockpit simulator

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Scientists from Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University have registered an interactive simulator of a virtual hot air balloon gondola, developed on the Unity platform.

The program is designed to analyze cockpit design and ergonomics, opening up new possibilities for aircraft manufacturing and related high-tech industries. Designing aircraft cockpits requires attention to every detail. Any error in the arrangement of instruments or controls can impact pilot performance and flight safety. Traditionally, producing physical mockups for testing is time-consuming and expensive. The development by Polytechnic University scientists simplifies and reduces the cost of testing, enabling improvements to aircraft cockpit designs at the digital prototyping stage.

The app clearly demonstrates how virtual reality technology is moving from entertainment to essential tools for industry and science. For example, it was used to precisely digitize a real nacelle and create a virtual prototype, which can be used for interactive testing. The user (engineer, designer, pilot) is immersed in the virtual space, interacts with cockpit elements, and evaluates the convenience and logical layout of instruments and equipment. Any identified deficiencies can be quickly and cost-effectively addressed.

The program was developed to test a specific object—the gondola of Fyodor Konyukhov's hot air balloon. During his visit to the Polytechnic University, the famous explorer was able to Use augmented reality glasses to see the interior space and evaluate the cabin's ergonomics and express your suggestions for improving the design.

"We created a virtual replica of the hot air balloon gondola we designed for Fyodor Konyukhov so he could inspect it in virtual reality, check its ergonomics and usability, and suggest improvements. After receiving feedback, the engineers were able to make changes to the design," said Alexander Kuptsov, a junior research fellow at the Industrial Stream Data Processing Systems Laboratory at the St. Petersburg Polytechnical School of Engineering. "In other words, our program served as a tool for visually demonstrating and then easily communicating all the modifications for incorporation into the design."

The development has a wide range of applications in the engineering field and opens up prospects for further adaptation to specific needs.

"In general, these applications operate on a common principle—you could call it a VR dressing room, where we design an object and, before creating an expensive real-world mockup, add a virtual simulation, a digital twin, eliminate the most obvious errors, and the next prototype is already of higher quality," explained Alexander Kuptsov. "This is applicable, in principle, to any field that has a similar development cycle, and we can additionally integrate this preliminary verification stage."

This development represents a significant step in integrating virtual reality technologies into engineering design. SPbPU researchers have created unique algorithms for user interaction with virtual objects, focusing on precision rather than mere visualization, and have developed methods for using a game engine to solve complex technical problems.

Implementing the program into industrial production will reduce the costs of manufacturing and redesigning physical prototypes, making the process of testing and refining designs faster and more accessible. Ultimately, a thorough and in-depth ergonomic assessment will contribute to the creation of safer and more comfortable cabins.

The program can also be used to train students in aeronautical and mechanical engineering specialties.

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A delegation from the Parliamentary Assembly Commission on Science and Education of the Union of Belarus and Russia visited NSU.

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Today, a delegation from the Parliamentary Assembly Commission on Science and Education of the Union of Belarus and Russia, led by Chairperson Olga Germanova, visited Novosibirsk State University. They met with NSU Rector and RAS Academician Mikhail Fedoruk and visited Research Center for Artificial Intelligence at NSU and became familiar with its developments, and also assessed the infrastructure of the flow auditorium building, which is part of the second stage of the project new campus of NSU, being built as part of the national project "Youth and Children." The Novosibirsk Region Government was represented at the meeting by Vice Governor of the Novosibirsk Region Irina Manuilova.

The visit began with a brief history of the university's founding. Lidiya Vorobtsova, Director NSU History MuseumShe spoke about how NSU was founded, what makes it unique, what has changed in recent years, and what NSU represents today. She also highlighted NSU's outstanding alumni from science and business.

Next the guests visited Scientific and educational center "Evolution of the Earth", which features more than a thousand exhibits, dozens of models and information boards, including many unique ones – samples of rocks and minerals from the great depths of the Earth, meteorites, ancient fossilized remains of animals and plants, samples of Siberian oil and coal, etc.

Alexander Lyulko, Director of the NSU Research Center for Artificial Intelligence, introduced guests to the Center's cutting-edge developments in security, healthcare, construction, energy, and education.

"Our Center focuses on construction and the urban environment, that is, the development of smart city technologies. Our goal is to create an intelligent system for managing urban infrastructure, and this applies to various areas—construction, microelectronics, environmental monitoring, and ecology," emphasized Alexander Lyulko.

The delegation also visited NSU's classroom building, which officially opened on August 29 with the participation of Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko. This modern educational space provides a comfortable learning environment for nearly 1,700 students. It houses four classrooms, one of which seats 400 people, the largest at the university. The building also houses a research library, which holds up to 1 million books.

"The University is a participant in all key federal development programs, including 'Priority 2030,' 'Creating a Network of Modern Campuses,' the World-Class Mathematics Center, and Advanced Engineering Schools. We have identified strategic projects under the 'Priority' program that are aimed at addressing technological leadership. These include the creation of a center for the integration of personalized biomedicine, pharmaceuticals, and synchrotron binary technologies; neural network technologies for processing targeted information onboard small spacecraft and controlling unmanned aerial vehicles; and artificial intelligence for production facilities and industrial and urban automation. We are certainly proud to be part of the world-class campus construction project; the classroom building we are currently occupying is part of the second phase. In 2026, construction of two more buildings—the educational and research center of the Institute of Medicine and Medical Technologies and the research center—will be completed," said Mikhail Fedoruk.

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The underground pedestrian crossing at Komsomolskaya Square will be repaired.

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City services specialists have begun repairing the underground pedestrian crossing at Komsomolskaya Square. This was announced by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Housing, Utilities, and Public Works. Petr Biryukov.

"Maintaining pedestrian underpasses in good condition is a priority. Inspections are conducted regularly, and decisions are made on routine or major repairs when necessary. This year, we'll be renovating the underpass at Komsomolskaya Square, which is nearly 100 linear meters long. We plan to complete the repairs by the end of December," noted Pyotr Biryukov.

These works are being carried out in stages, so part of the structure is open to pedestrians. The project will include replacing the wall and column cladding, renovating the granite floor covering over 2,400 square meters, and reinforcing the floor slabs with special materials. Additionally, a new suspended ceiling covering over 1,300 square meters will be installed, and utility lines will be repaired.

Repairs to underground pedestrian crossings improve their safety and convenience, and create conditions for accident-free operation.

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Sergei Sobyanin congratulated the Moscow Puppet Theater on its 95th anniversary.

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The Moscow Puppet Theater is 95 years old. Sergei Sobyanin congratulated it on its anniversary on his channel in MAX messenger.

"I congratulate the entire theater team on this anniversary. For decades, you've upheld the finest traditions of puppet theater, making even the youngest children fall in love with the art of the stage, and giving you unforgettable emotions. I wish you new, vibrant productions and endless applause!" wrote the Moscow Mayor.

Source: Sergei Sobyanin's channel inMAX messenger

Today, the theatre's repertoire includes 90 productions, including both traditional plays and original contemporary formats.

Here, for the first time in Russia, performances were performed with eyes closed, including those adapted for the visually impaired and blind. The first of these, "May Night," based on Nikolai Gogol's story, was nominated for the Russian National Theatre Award "Golden Mask" and was presented in five categories at the Russian National Theatre Award and the "Harlequin" Children's Theatre Festival. The second, "Hedgehog in the Fog," a fairy tale performed with eyes closed, won the Golden Mask.

The theater's productions have received numerous awards. They are included annually in the program of the Great Children's Festival and participate in leading puppet theater festivals across the country.

To celebrate the anniversary, a gala evening will be held on the main stage on October 2. The following day, the opera "The Wolf and the Seven Little Goats," created especially for the theater's 95th anniversary, will premiere.

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Young Artists' Concerts and Masterpieces from the Russian Museum: How Moscow Will Celebrate Senior Citizens' Day

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Music, dancing, exhibitions, and greetings await senior citizens. The capital is ready to celebrate Senior Citizens Day, celebrated on October 1st. Free events will be held to celebrate the international holiday, and city arts centers and supplementary education centers will present their programs.

In addition, senior Muscovites will be treated to masterpieces from the collection of the State Russian Museum, and the New Tretyakov Gallery on Krymsky Val has prepared an exclusive exhibition for them. free excursion The exhibition "20th-Century Art" will explore iconic works by Russian artists through themes of longevity and wisdom.

Some events may require registration.

A holiday that children will give

Young Muscovites will take part in concerts and events to celebrate their grandparents. On September 30 at 4:00 PM, students from the Vostochny Children's and Youth Creativity Palace will perform songs and dances at a gala concert at 20 1st Vladimirskaya Street. Admission to the event is free, and registration is not required.

The Children's Art Center on Taganka (30 Rabochaya Street, Building 1) will host a master class, "Gymnastics for Health," on October 1 at 11:00 AM. Specialists will demonstrate simple and accessible exercises for maintaining flexibility and tone to older Muscovites. Admission is free.

On the same day at 6:00 PM, the Sviblovo Children's Art Center (14 Amundsen Street, Building 1) will host a one-man show, "Healing Beauty," as well as a souvenir-making workshop and a chamber concert featuring children's groups and project participants. Moscow Longevity.

On October 1st at 6:00 PM, a concert and master class are scheduled at the Preobrazhensky Palace of Children and Youth Creativity (15 Bolshaya Cherkizovskaya Street). On October 2nd at 6:30 PM, the Moscow Open Philharmonic "Na Mikhalkovskaya" has prepared a festive performance in the theater hall of the center "Radost" (Mikhalkovskaya street, building 22).

On October 2 at 6:00 pm, at the Novo-Peredelkino Children's Art Center (5/1 Chobotovskaya Street), guests will be treated to heartfelt songs, poems, anddancing.

Moscow's education system continually supports senior citizens. For example, at the A.P. Gaidar Palace of Children and Youth Creativity, participants in the "Moscow Longevity" program can engage in sports, crafts, learn languages, musical instruments, and computer literacy. The full schedule of classes is available aton the palace website.

The capital's cultural venues are waiting for visitors

Moscow's parks, libraries, and cultural centers also took part in the Day of the Older Generation celebrations.

On October 1, from 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM, the Basmanny District Youth Chamber will host a special program in Bauman Garden. Guests can look forward to intellectual quizzes such as "Be Trendy," "Guess the Melody," and "A Day in History," creative competitions such as "Let the Soul Sing" and "Literary Minute," as well as board games such as chess, "Memory," and Russian Lotto.

For sports enthusiasts, there are games available, including Nordic Walking with Obstacles, "Centipede," "The Sea Worries Once," and others. They will bring together different generations and create a positive atmosphere.

Khodynka Field Park has prepared a real surprise for lovers of music, dancing, and the great outdoors. It's a program called "Joy for All Ages," which will run from 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM. Guests will have the opportunity to take part in a historical quest and showcase their choreographic skills at a disco featuring favorite Soviet songs.

At 6:00 PM, a Chinese painting workshop for adults, "The Lotus as a Symbol of Purity," will be held in the same park, in the authentic setting of a Chinese artist's studio. Participants will paint a lotus flower with brushes on rice paper.

On October 1st, the Zelenograd Cultural Center will host the concert program "The Charm of Bygone Days" at 7:00 PM. Soloists from the Bel Canto vocal studio will perform romances by Pyotr Bulakhov, Mikhail Glinka, Alexander Varlamov, Alexander Gurilev, Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, Pyotr Tchaikovsky, and Sergei Rachmaninoff, set to poems by Alexander Pushkin, Mikhail Lermontov, Alexei Tolstoy, and Vasily Zhukovsky. Participants from the Zelenograd Ball historical ballroom dance studio will perform the waltz and ländler.

On October 3, from 12:00 to 5:30 PM, a concert by the Eva-Florencia Charity Foundation is scheduled at the Fili Hall multifunctional exhibition center in Fili Park. The program includes a performance by the Solnechnye Notki orchestra, as well as vocalists Anna Roskoshnaya, Elena Veter, Aniri, and Vladimir Brylev.

VDNKh invites you to enjoy art

On Senior Citizens Day, senior citizens will be able to visit the exhibition for free. "The Image of Moscow in Russian Art from the Collection of the State Russian Museum" In Pavilion No. 1 "Central" at VDNKh. At the box office, you only need to present your pensioner ID or the Moscow social card for those with the privileged status of "pensioner." The exhibition features 115 masterpieces by Russian painters and sculptors. These works are usually stored and displayed at the Russian Museum in St. Petersburg; most rarely leave their home museum. Now, all VDNKh guests have the opportunity to see these masterpieces without leaving Moscow.

Senior citizens are making the most of this opportunity. The exhibition is also open to these visitors free of charge on Tuesdays from 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM (except for postponed weekends and holidays). Pavilion No. 1 at VDNKh is crowded every Tuesday. As pavilion attendants and guides note, senior Muscovites who come to the exhibition are very open, inquisitive, and grateful, often joining tours and asking many questions. While viewing a series of paintings by Gérard Delabarte, they are intrigued to note how Moscow's landscapes have changed.

The exhibition is open daily, except Mondays, from 11:00 AM to 9:00 PM (entry closes at 8:00 PM). Senior citizens can access the exhibition with a discounted ticket price of 250 rubles on days except October 1st and Tuesdays. The collection "The Image of Moscow in Russian Art from the Collection of the State Russian Museum" is a project of the State Russian Museum, prepared for the capital's birthday in collaboration with the Moscow Government. Department of Culture of the City of Moscow and VDNKh.

Holding events for VDNKh guests is in line with the objectives of the national project Tourism and Hospitality and is a key part of VDNKh's strategy until 2030. More information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

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