Akademika Cherenkova Street in Troitsk will be extended to Kaluga Highway.

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Construction on a section of Academician Cherenkov Street in Troitsk continues. In total, approximately two kilometers of roads will be built there. This was announced by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction. Vladimir Efimov.

"Akademika Cherenkova Street in Troitsk will be extended to Kaluga Highway. Work on the project is currently 65 percent complete. The new road will be 1.9 kilometers long. It will run from the junction of the existing section of Akademika Cherenkova Street with Akademika Franka Street. From there, an exit will be provided onto Akademika Dykhne Street, leading to retail facilities, and an exit onto Kaluga Highway. Traffic on the new road network is scheduled to open in the second half of 2026," noted Vladimir Efimov.

Akademika Cherenkova Street is a 15-meter-wide, four-lane, district-level transport and pedestrian road that will accommodate public transport.

"The project also includes the reconstruction of the exit from the Kaluga Highway towards the village of Podsobnoye Khozyaistvo Minzag, the relocation of utility lines, and the improvement of the surrounding area, including the planting of approximately 2,900 trees and shrubs," added the head of the Department of Construction of Transport and Engineering Infrastructure.

Vasily Desyatkov.

The construction of the street and road network in Troitsk is being carried out under the supervision of the Moscow State Construction Supervision Committee (Mosgosstroynadzor). Its chairman Anton Slobodchikov He noted that since the start of work in 2024, committee inspectors have been monitoring the compliance of the work with design documentation at every stage. During a regular on-site inspection, specialists from the subordinate Center for Expertise, Research, and Testing in Construction confirmed the quality of the materials and the strength of the monolithic retaining wall structures. The project is being implemented taking into account the complex terrain and challenging geological conditions of the site.

Earlier, Sergei Sobyanin spoke about the construction of the finishing line fifth section of the highway Solntsevo-Butovo-Varshavskoe Highway, which will stretch from Polyany Street to Varshavskoe Highway.

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Over the course of a year, the capital's museums welcomed young visitors approximately 2.5 million times.

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Children and teenagers from Moscow and other Russian cities visited Moscow museums approximately 2.5 million times in 2025. This is eight percent more than in 2024, according to Natalia Sergunina, Deputy Mayor of Moscow.

"Popular venues include the State Darwin Museum, the Cosmonautics Museum, and the Tsaritsyno and Kolomenskoye museum-reserves. These institutions offer young visitors a variety of educational formats, including tours, games, and workshops," noted Natalya Sergunina.

During classes at the Darwin Museum, guests learn more about the ancient inhabitants of the Earth, explore the secrets of paint creation, try to identify animals by their tracks, and imagine themselves as paleontologists.

At the Cosmonautics Museum, you can not only learn about space technology and famous people who worked in this industry, but also make memorable souvenirs yourself.

The Tsaritsyno Museum-Reserve houses a children's museum—an interactive space where almost all exhibits are designed for interaction. Visitors are entertained by learning about the traditions, architecture, and fashion of yesteryear.

"Thanks to the city's 'Museums for Children' project, young Muscovites have the opportunity to explore exhibitions on history, architecture, art, biology, and other topics free of charge. Over the past eight and a half years, children have used the project more than 4.6 million times. Last year alone, the number of visits under the project exceeded 860,000," explained Natalya Sergunina.

The program is aimed at Moscow schoolchildren and full-time college students who have a Muscovite card or "Moskvenok."

Every year, the capital's museums and galleries host exhibitions dedicated to the city's history, landmarks, and residents. Over the past three years, over 80 such exhibitions have been presented. projects.

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Sunday Joy

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Khodynka Field Park invites you to an Easter-themed concert. The event will take place on the main square.

Visitors will be treated to performances by the choirs of the Church of St. Sergius of Radonezh, including a children's Orthodox choir, a family instrumental ensemble, and a string quartet of soloists from the chamber orchestra.

The performers will present a festive program, which will include compositions dedicated to Easter.

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More than 150 shut-off valves on the capital's gas pipelines were replaced in 2025.

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Scheduled modernization of shut-off devices on gas pipelines continues in Moscow. In 2025 alone, specialists from Mosgaz JSC replaced 153 shut-off devices. This was reported inMoscow's urban infrastructure complex.

Shut-off valves are a key safety element in the gas distribution network. They allow for the rapid isolation of pipeline sections for repair, maintenance, or reconstruction without shutting down the entire system. The new devices are equipped with electric drives, allowing for remote control from Mosgaz JSC's central control room. This automation speeds up emergency response, enables the prompt containment of potential accidents, and reduces risks to consumers. As a result, the infrastructure becomes more reliable, technologically advanced, and resilient to external factors.

A significant portion of the work was completed in the Troitsky and Novomoskovsky administrative districts, where new residential neighborhoods and social facilities are rapidly developing. Here, specialists updated 50 devices.

All installed shutoff devices are entirely Russian-made, certified, and designed for a service life of over 40 years. They are suitable for gas pipelines of varying pressures (from low to high) with pipe diameters ranging from 50 to 700 millimeters. The reconstruction planning took into account the specific characteristics of the area, the building density, and the pipeline parameters. This allowed the work to be carried out without disconnecting residents from the gas supply.

During installation, welded joints, tightness, corrosion protection, and all fasteners were thoroughly checked. The quality of welded joints was monitored by a mobile laboratory from the Moscow Gas Service, and the installation progress was continuously monitored by the dispatch service.

Mosgaz JSC annually performs comprehensive maintenance on all of the capital's shutoff valves. Specialists inspect actuators and threaded connections, assess the condition of metal structures and protective coatings, and, if necessary, perform adjustments, lubrication, and replacement of components. Digital technologies and modern diagnostic systems enable the early detection and elimination of potential malfunctions.

The updated shutoff valves improve the safety and reliability of gas supply, help the network cope with growing loads, and ensure its stable operation in the context of the city's active development.

The projects being implemented in the capital to develop and modernize the engineering infrastructure are in line with the goals and objectives of the national project Infrastructure for LifeMore information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

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Ebru

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The State Darwin Museum invites you to a master class on water painting. Ebru paintings are unique because each stroke of an awl or comb creates a unique image. This event will give you the opportunity to feel like an artist, express your creativity, and experience the aesthetic pleasure of the creative process.

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Funny jellyfish

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The State Darwin Museum invites children to the workshop "Funny Jellyfish."

Under the facilitator's guidance, children will create jellyfish figurines from fuzzy wire, felt, and other materials. The finished creations can be used as keychains or decorations for a child's room.

This activity helps develop fine motor skills, imagination, spatial thinking and sense of taste.

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And life, and tears, and love

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The Zelenograd Cultural Center will host the concert "Life, Tears, and Love" by the Amadeus Music Studio. The evening's program includes opera arias, heartfelt romances, and chamber vocal works.

Performed by Vyacheslav Pashchenko, Evgenia Dobrovanova, Natalia Zaitseva, Andrey Solovyov, and Margarita Ozherelyeva. Piano by Evgenia Panchenko.

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Fidgets in action

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The Ochakovo Club Center invites children aged four to nine to a master class called "Fidgets in Action." It will be led by Elena Mordukhaeva, head of the general physical training studio, a third-year student at the Moscow State University of Sport and Tourism, and a candidate master of sports in fencing.

Children will learn basic exercises to improve coordination, flexibility, strength, and endurance. They will also learn how to prevent flat feet and poor posture. They will also become familiar with hoops, dumbbells, and gymnastics poles and learn how to use them correctly. Participants will enjoy fun, active games. Please bring comfortable clothing and lightweight athletic shoes.

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Construction of a computing complex has begun in Koptevo

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Construction has begun on a computing complex in the Koptevo district, covering over 8,500 square meters. The facilities will be located at 26a Klary Zetkin Street. This was announced by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction. Vladimir Efimov.

"Construction of a computing complex with a total area of over 8,500 square meters has begun in the Koptevo district. It will consist of two buildings, each three and six stories high. All buildings will be located on a site of approximately 2.5 hectares. The new complex will house equipment and additional computing capacity for software development, data processing, and storage. The project will create approximately 240 new jobs in the district," said Vladimir Efimov.

The project's implementation will enable the creation of new software products that will help automate business processes and simplify accounting and tax reporting in government and commercial organizations, as well as product and customer management, online cash registers, and reporting. The exterior walls will be clad with aluminum composite façade panels, which are highly durable and corrosion-resistant.

"One of the complex's buildings will be rectangular and comprised of two three-story sections designed to house electronic equipment. A six-story administrative building with an underground section will be located along the boundary of the site adjacent to Farmatsevtichesky Proyezd. It will house office space for the systematic management of production operations. The surrounding area will be landscaped and greened, with trees and shrubs planted, street lighting, and benches installed. Parking for 71 vehicles for employees and visitors will also be provided," added the Moscow Government Minister and Head of the Department of Urban Development Policy.

Vladislav Ovchinsky.

The construction of the buildings will be carried out under the supervision of the Moscow State Construction Supervision Authority. Its chairman Anton Slobodchikov He noted that the developer had already submitted notices to commence work on two sites. Following this, inspectors from "Moscow Control" developed monitoring (supervisory) programs. Specialists from the subordinate Center for Expertise, Research, and Testing in Construction will be involved in the on-site inspections to instrumentally verify the quality of the structures being erected and the materials used in accordance with the design documentation.

Both buildings will be constructed with monolithic foundations, columns, and a frame. The exterior and interior non-load-bearing walls will be made of aerated concrete blocks and brick, and the roof will be flat, insulated, and covered with rolled waterproofing.

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From Zvezdochka's flight to spacewalking: what will be covered on tours at VDNKh?

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The country's main exhibition invites children and adults to educational tours dedicated to the history of our country's space achievements. They will be held from March 19th to 25th at the Cosmonautics and Aviation Center (Pavilion No. 34). Guests will learn about how animals were sent into space and how equipment was prepared for flights. Participants will also learn about cosmonaut training and the challenges they faced in orbit. The research conducted by the crews during the expeditions will also be discussed. Visitors will also be presented with unique exhibits and rare video footage. The tours are free; advance registration is required.

Those interested in learning about the life and exploits of legendary cosmonaut Alexei Leonov are invited to the Cosmonautics and Aviation Center on March 19. A tour entitled "Time of Pioneers: Alexei Leonov – Alone with the Universe" will be held at 6:00 PM and 7:30 PM. It is dedicated to the 61st anniversary of the historic flight that led to the first human spacewalk. Participants will see the legendary Berkut spacesuit, which Alexei Leonov wore while outside the ship for 12 minutes and nine seconds on March 18, 1965. The return to the ship was not smooth: a pressure drop caused the cosmonaut's suit to inflate, putting him in grave danger. Tour guides will explain how Leonov overcame the problem.

Upon landing, the Voskhod-2 crew faced another challenge: the automatic control system failed. Commander Pavel Belyaev was forced to pilot the ship manually. As a result, the cosmonauts found themselves in the remote taiga, from where they were evacuated only two days later. Visitors will also hear about Alexei Leonov's other projects, such as his preparations for the lunar mission and his second space flight as commander of Soyuz-19, during which the Soviet and American spacecraft docked. Tour participants will also see personal belongings, documents, and paintings of the legendary cosmonaut. Registration is available atlink.

A tour, "From Launch to Landing," is scheduled for Sunday, March 22. Guests will learn about the history of the Soyuz TM-20 spacecraft's flight to the Mir orbital station. It launched on October 3, 1994, and landed on March 22, 1995. Exactly 31 years ago, cosmonauts Alexander Viktorenko (spacecraft commander), Elena Kondakova (flight engineer), and Valery Polyakov (physician-cosmonaut) returned to Earth.

At the beginning of the expedition, the crew faced a number of unexpected situations. Tour participants will learn how the cosmonauts overcame these challenges and the medical experiments they conducted during the flight. They will also learn about the records that made this long-duration space mission history. For example, Valery Polyakov spent 437 days, 17 hours, and 31 seconds in space (he began his flight on Soyuz TM-18 on January 8, 1994, and completed it on Soyuz TM-20). His achievement has yet to be surpassed—the record has stood for over 30 years. Elena Kondakova, meanwhile, set a record for the longest time spent in space by a woman: 169 days, 5 hours, and 35 seconds. For their achievements, the cosmonauts were awarded the title Hero of the Russian Federation.

During the tour, visitors will see a full-scale model of the Mir orbital station, the Sokol spacesuits worn by cosmonauts on spacewalks, and other exhibits. The tour begins at 7:30 PM. Those wishing to participate must: register.

The next excursion will be dedicated to the spaceflight of a little dog named Zvezdochka and other four-legged friends. It's called "I am Earth! I am seeing my pets off!" and will take place on March 25 at 7:30 PM. It was on this day, 65 years ago, that the Vostok spacecraft was launched. On board were the dog Zvezdochka and a mannequin, nicknamed Ivan Ivanovich. The flight lasted about two hours—one orbit around the Earth. The spacecraft then made a successful landing in the Perm region. Zvezdochka was found and sent to Moscow. She became a true celebrity and lived a long life. Nineteen days after her return, Yuri Gagarin took off.

The very first living creature launched into Earth orbit was a dog named Laika. She completed four orbits of the planet aboard the Soviet spacecraft Sputnik 2 on November 3, 1957. Unfortunately, the mongrel did not return to Earth. However, her flight demonstrated that a living creature can survive launch and survive weightlessness. You can learn about other dogs who have been to space and the role they played in its exploration during the tour. Participants will also be presented with unique exhibits, such as the original Vostok descent module and a dog carrier—a special pressurized seat in which the animals were launched into orbit. Guests will also see rare video footage of animals preparing for flights. The tour requires register.

The Cosmonautics and Aviation Center is one of the key facilities of the VDNKh museum cluster. This large-scale exhibition is housed in one of the most famous architectural landmarks of the country's premier exhibition center—historical pavilion No. 34, "Space." It is dedicated to the history of Russian cosmonautics and aviation—outstanding achievements of which Russia has always been proud.

Today, VDNKh is one of the capital's main attractions. It is a major international exhibition center, a museum city, and a modern venue for education and recreation for residents and tourists. It hosts numerous important cultural, scientific, and economic events, attended by tens of thousands of people. The exhibition grounds cover more than 325 hectares.

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

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