Residents can book the multi-format "Youth of Moscow" spaces for free.

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Moscow residents aged 14 to 35 can book services at the "Youth of Moscow" multi-format spaces free of charge. They are equipped with professional equipment for work, study, project discussions, and creative initiatives. The spaces have already been visited by over 400,000 people. They are open daily from 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM, and reservations are available atproject portal.

"Our goal is to create an environment for Moscow's youth where they can develop, create, and realize their ideas. We strive to ensure that every young person has access to professional equipment—whether it's a recording studio, a sewing workshop, or a 3D printer. Our three multi-format spaces are open daily, and we see the demand for this opportunity: young people are recording their first songs, sewing clothes, training, and mastering modern technologies. For us, the greatest reward is seeing completed projects and hearing success stories," shared Margarita Savinkina, head of the "Youth of Moscow" project.

These multi-format spaces are located near metro stations, universities, colleges, and dormitories. The first opened in 2022 on the premises of the Ryabovskaya Manufactory. Seven services are available for booking, including a content farm for video recording, a coworking space with high-speed internet, a gym for workouts and dance classes, a culinary studio, a media studio, a meeting room, and an event hall for up to 100 people. The space is located at 3 Kholodilny Lane, Building 1, Bldg. 8.

One of the most popular services here is the training and dance studio. It can be booked for choreography practice, acting classes, play rehearsals, and dance routines. Young Muscovites use the media studio to film content for social media, record video presentations and competition entries, as well as create short films, podcasts, educational videos, and interviews. The culinary studio is also very popular: it is booked for master classes and filming student cooking shows.

From 3D printing to sound recording

The multi-format space "Youth of Moscow. Starry" opened in the fall of 2025 at 14 Vernadsky Prospekt. It offers eight services: a media studio, a coworking space, a design and customization studio, a flexible meeting room, a recording studio, a workout and dance studio, a photo and video editing studio, and a 3D printing and modeling studio.

Arina Sulina, a Physics and Technology College student majoring in Additive Technologies, is studying the principles and capabilities of 3D printers. Today, additive technologies (or 3D printing) are widely used in industry. Prototyping with them significantly reduces the time and cost of product launches. The student uses a 3D printing studio to implement her own projects.

Arina noted that the availability of free studios with professional equipment opens up broad opportunities for young people to realize their potential. It's an opportunity to explore various fields and determine the scope of their future professional development. For her, access to such resources became the starting point for mastering additive technologies: starting with printing decorative elements, she plans to move on to creating more complex, custom-made pieces.

Another young creative, Anastasia Karamina, performing under the stage name Karamina, used the recording studio to record her first solo song, "Solovushka." The track is already available on all digital music platforms. According to Anastasia, the opportunity to work for free on professional equipment is of great importance for aspiring artists. She is convinced that such spaces allow them to create projects at a high level.

"Thanks to our collaboration with the multi-format space team, we were able to create a truly high-quality creative product. My track "Solovushka" has been released on all digital platforms and has already garnered 2,500 plays. Family, friends, and colleagues have commented on the sound quality—it's incredibly motivating and inspiring to create new songs," said Anastasia.

Space to create your own collection

The "Youth of Moscow. Homeland" creative residency has become the first free rehearsal space for Moscow's youth. To realize their creative ideas, it offers a recording studio, art and design workshops, a training and dance studio, and two general-purpose halls each accommodating up to 100 people.

Arina Subbotina, a student at Moscow State Linguistic University, believes that the opportunity to use professional resources for free is incredibly valuable for young people. Together with her group, Iskra, she is preparing her debut signature collection in the design studio, creating new pieces from old ones. She notes that working with professional equipment is very convenient: threads don't break, and stitching is quick. Arina also emphasizes that the studio is comfortable thanks to the abundance of light and space, and several large tables allow for a more convenient workflow: one can be used for cutting, another for sewing, and a third for laying out finished designs.

The student noted that finding a decent place to work is extremely difficult. Most spaces either don't offer the necessary equipment or charge high rent. And for many, the "Youth of Moscow. Motherland" creative residency is the only opportunity to work with good sewing machines and other tools.

The multifunctional hall is also very popular. It is booked for play rehearsals, musical and dance performances, student association meetings, and even stand-up comedy performances.

Even more opportunities for young Muscovites can be found on the portal Youth of Moscow and project pages insocial networks.

Creating opportunities for every young person to realize their potential is in line with the objectives of the national project Youth and ChildrenMore information about national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

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More than 156,000 Muscovites appreciated the venues of the Moscow Estates festival.

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The Active Citizen project has summed up its results. votingdedicated to the festival Moscow EstatesMore than 156,000 people participated in the survey. They shared their impressions of the four venues of the sixth season of the cultural event, which took place as part of Winters in Moscow.

The festival's flagship venue at the Kolomenskoye Museum-Reserve received the highest number of top ratings: 70 percent of participants gave it "excellent." Muscovites appreciated the opportunity to tour the royal chambers, test their marksmanship at a historical shooting range, and take memorable photos in period costumes.

The festival space at the Kuskovo estate took second place in terms of the number of five stars: over 69 percent of participants gave it an excellent rating. Visitors were treated to mini-performances that immersed them in the atmosphere of noble life.

Over 69 percent of voters highly praised the venue at the Tsaritsyno Museum-Reserve. Guests enjoyed master classes in candle painting and felt brooch-making, as well as tours and noble promenades, allowing them to experience the atmosphere of the imperial residence.

The list of festival venues concludes with the Leo Tolstoy Museum-Estate in Khamovniki, where the writer lived during his Moscow period. Over 60 percent of voters gave the highest rating to the master classes on creating accessories from ribbons and decorative details, as well as the theatrical lectures on everyday life in the late 19th century.

The vote was prepared by the project Active Citizen together with the capital Tourism CommitteeThe survey results will be taken into account when planning the program for the upcoming "Moscow Estates" festival, making it even more engaging for Muscovites and tourists.

Project Active Citizen has been operating since 2014. During this time, more than seven million people have joined, and over 7,400 votes have been conducted. Between 30 and 40 decisions are implemented in the city every month. The project is being developed by the State Public Institution "New Management Technologies" and the Moscow Department of Information Technology.

The creation, development and operation of e-government infrastructure, including the provision of mass socially significant services, as well as other services in electronic form, 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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Spring is coming

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The Petr Jurgenson Music Library invites you to an evening of vocal music.

Irina Vyukhova (soprano), soloist of the Musical Visions group and winner of Russian and international competitions, and accompanist Alla Tsibanova will present a program dedicated to the 100th anniversary of Alexander Zatsepin.

The performance will feature beloved melodies from films, as well as arias from operettas by Johann Strauss, Franz Lehar and Isaak Dunaevsky.

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Mosvolonter invites you to take part in a charity marathon

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Mosvolonter invites you to join a marathon of good deeds for Patron and Philanthropist Day in Russia, which is celebrated on April 13. The project City of Tasks You can get points from the city loyalty program "A Million Prizes" for participation in volunteer projects, and then transfer them to help the capital's foundations and non-profit organizations – partners of the program on the website ag-together.ru (one point is equal to one ruble).

Citizens over 18 years of age who have full legal capacity can take part. account on the mos.ru portal.

"Moscow volunteers can double their good deeds by attending volunteer events and donating their accumulated points to help those in need. Since 2022, more than 6,100 users have completed Mosvolonter tasks in the City of Tasks. Many of them have donated over 5.4 million rubles to charity," said the resource center's director.

Mosvolonter Alexander Levit.

How to take part in the charity marathon

You can join the charity marathon on the project website. City of TasksTo do this, you must register or log in to your existing personal account using Mos ID. Your personal information, including email address and phone number, must match those specified in your personal account on the website. mosvolonter.ru.

All tasks of the Mosvolonter resource center are posted onspecial page Project. Citizens who participate in volunteer activities can accumulate volunteer hours. The number of city points a marathon participant receives for completing a task depends on the time spent on good deeds.

You can start collecting hours on the website mosvolonter.ru in the section EventsVolunteer activities include visiting homeless animals in shelters, sorting recyclables and landscaping green spaces, assisting hospital patients, organizing city and sporting events, and more. Hours spent are recorded in a personal electronic volunteer record (PEVL), which is automatically created for everyone registered on the resource center's website.

Muscovites can choose only one of the proposed tasks, depending on their accumulated hours. Volunteers will receive 5,000 points for participating in events for 25 to 49 hours. Volunteers who volunteer for 50 to 74 hours will receive 15,000 points. Participants will also receive 25,000 points for 75 hours of activity or more. Points cannot be combined.

You can complete the task and receive points for participation after checking the provided report – a screenshot of your personal account screen onwebsite Mosvolonter Resource Center. You can only submit it once, so it's important to confirm in advance the number of hours you've accumulated in the LEKV and that you've completed all the required steps outlined in the assignment card.

Citizens who choose to deliver humanitarian aid as a task will be able to accumulate 950 points for bringing it to headquarters. Moscow is helping A collection kit. To do this, you need to go to one of the 15 collection points and donate at least five kilograms of essential goods to volunteers for residents of new and border regions: non-perishable food products, baby and household goods, office supplies, personal hygiene products, and more. To successfully complete this task, you must complete a reporting form, including filming a video from the collection point.

Who can you support with accumulated points?

To donate points to charity, log in to the Million Prizes website and select a foundation or non-profit organization in the section "Charity" and click the "Make a Donation" button. Participants in the charity marathon can donate all their points at once or transfer them gradually, choosing from the available offers on the program website.

Charitable organizations include the "Dari Edu" (Give Food) Foundation and the "Rus' Food Bank" foundation, as well as the "Starost v Radosh" (Old Age in Joy) foundation, which helps the elderly. Volunteers can contribute to caring for people in difficult life situations by donating points to the "Vtoroe Dykhanie" (Second Wind) Foundation and the "Fair Aid of Doctor Liza" charitable organization.

To care for homeless pets at Moscow shelters, animal volunteers donate points to the Nika, Kotodetki, Giving Hope, Dogs Who Love, and RusDog foundations. Four-legged friends left without owners will receive new food, toys, accessories, furniture, and medications.

You can learn more about volunteering on the Mosvolonter resource center website and its social media page. VKontakte and in Telegram channel.

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. Participants have already completed over three million tasks.

City loyalty program "A Million Prizes" The program allows you to use points earned for active participation in Moscow Government electronic projects to obtain a variety of goods and services from partner organizations. Accumulated points provide access to promo codes for discounts at stores and cafes, as well as tickets to museums and events. They can be used for charity and assistance to foundations, as well as to top up your Troika transport card or parking account. Program participants can choose how to use their points.special categories on the Million Prizes website, as well as support Moscow entrepreneurs, non-profit organizations, and public initiatives.

The projects are being implemented by the State Public Institution “New Management Technologies” together withMoscow Department of Information Technology.

Organizing volunteer activities and engaging young people in city events is in line with the objectives of the national project. Youth and Children and the federal project We are togetherMore information about national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

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More than 22,000 entrepreneurs have already taken advantage of the Moscow School of Exporters' tools.

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For eight years of work Moscow School of Exporters (MSE) conducted over a thousand training programs and events for Moscow entrepreneurs—from webinars and online workshops to in-person intensive courses. Representatives of the business community studied the specifics of collaborating with colleagues in different countries and developed individual strategies with the support of mentors, reported Natalia Sergunina, Deputy Mayor of Moscow.

"More than 22,000 entrepreneurs have already used the Moscow School of Exporters' tools. They have become familiar with the markets of China, India, Brazil, Africa, Southeast Asia, and other regions," noted Natalia Sergunina.

Thanks to this support, participants in the Moscow School of Exporters programs have already signed contracts worth nearly 10 billion rubles.

Popular in-person formats include individual events and seminar series dedicated to specific countries (for example, a series of classes on exporting to Turkey).

In addition to courses, popular online programs include "An Hour with a Russian Trade Representative" and "Dialogue with a Digital Attaché." At these sessions, experts share information on new market niches, discuss legislative changes, and help understand the specifics of collaborating with partners from more than 60 countries.

Now open registration for a remote interview with the digital attaché in Morocco. It will take place on March 18.webinar with the participation of the ambassador of the Moscow business community in Uzbekistan will take place on April 27.

The school covers a full range of foreign trade topics for small and medium-sized businesses, including building communications, marketing promotions, documentation, and logistics. On March 17, entrepreneurs are invited to an online class onadvertisingAttendees will learn why successful advertising in Russia may not work abroad and what to focus on for foreign audiences.

This year, special attention will be paid to comprehensive acceleration programs. Among them is "Exporters 2.0." It is being implemented jointly with the Skolkovo Moscow School of Management and is designed for companies from any industry that are successfully operating in the domestic market and planning to scale up.

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More than 350 autonomous validators will be installed at MCD stations and suburban railway platforms.

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In 2026, the Central Suburban Passenger Company (CPPC) will install over 350 modern validators. The new domestically produced equipment is battery-powered and capable of operating during power outages.

Approximately 170 devices will replace previous-generation validators at 13 stations on the first, second, and fourth Moscow Central Diameters (MCD). The remaining devices will be installed at more than 30 stations on the Rizhskoye, Savelovsky, Belorusskoye, Kurskoye, and Kazanskoye lines outside the MCD. The validator upgrade program is being implemented jointly with the governments of Moscow and the Moscow region.

“Together with the Central Suburban Passenger Company, we continue to develop a unified ticketing system in the Moscow agglomeration on behalf of

Sergei SobyaninBy the end of the year, the operator will install approximately 170 modern validators at 13 stations across the Moscow Central Diameters. They will accept all major payment methods, including physical and virtual Troika cards, Muscovite cards, and bank cards. The new equipment will help make using the MCD ticket system even more convenient for every passenger," noted the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry. Maxim Liksutov.

Autonomous validators from the Central Suburban Passenger Company (TSPK) first began appearing at railway stations in 2023 in preparation for the opening of the third and fourth Moscow Central Diameters.

"Once the work is completed, the validator fleet at Central Suburban Passenger Company stations will exceed 2,220 devices—the largest network in Russia. All devices are manufactured in our country, and every third one is capable of operating during power outages, making the ticketing system more stable and allowing passengers to start and end their journeys without interruption," said Ivan Konev, CEO of Central Suburban Passenger Company.

The devices allow payment for travel using bank cards and feature a dust-, moisture-, and shock-resistant housing. LED backlighting ensures a clear display at night and during the day in bright light.

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A new complex will be built in the Yuzhny Port industrial zone.

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The capital has issued an urban development plan for a land plot for the construction of an industrial complex. It will be built under the capital's Targeted Investment Program. This was announced by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction. Vladimir Efimov.

"An industrial complex with a maximum area of 92,000 square meters will be built in the Pechatniki district. A land development plan has been issued for this purpose. The facility will be built as part of the integrated development program in Industrial Zone No. 26, "Yuzhny Port," on a 2.8-hectare site. The work will be financed from the city budget," explained Vladimir Efimov.

The project will be an important step in transforming former industrial areas into high-tech clusters capable of not only stimulating economic growth but also creating new jobs for Muscovites.

"The project's implementation will not only modernize outdated production facilities but also create a favorable environment for innovative enterprises, small and medium-sized businesses, and research and development centers. The facility, located at 30/6 Shosseyny Proezd, will be built in accordance with sustainable development principles. The building will be connected to modern utility networks, energy-efficient technologies will be used, and the surrounding area will be improved," added the Moscow Government Minister and Head of the Department of Urban Development Policy.

Vladislav Ovchinsky.

Earlier, Sergei Sobyanin approved integrated development project four territories in Vnukovo.

As part of the Integrated Territorial Development (ITD) program, attractive spaces are being created on former industrial zones, inefficiently used, and undeveloped sites that are seamlessly integrated into the city's overall environment. Currently, nearly 400 IID projects, covering a total area of approximately 4,500 hectares, are at various stages of development and implementation in the capital. The program is being implemented byon behalf of Mayor of Moscow.

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"Show Moscow!": Applications are now being accepted for the gastronomic routes category.

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The capital's gastronomic map includes thousands of restaurants and cafes, modern food halls, farmers' fairs, and markets. As part of the new season of the "Show Moscow!" competition, city residents are invited to share their favorite establishments in various districts of the capital.

While culinary tourism was once associated with trips to other countries, today it helps you rediscover your neighborhood and get to know it through markets, family-run cafes, and signature restaurants. A stroll to your favorite bakery or coffee shop, a visit to an artisanal food stall, or a new corner—all of these can be transformed into fully-fledged itineraries thanks to a city competition. "Show me Moscow!".

Since 2020, the competition has been accepting original ideas from both Muscovites passionate about their city and professional guides. This season, participants are invited to develop routes covering 10 thematic areas, including history and culture, architecture, transportation, sports, ecology, creativity, cinema, and more.

How to become a member

The nomination occupies a special place in the competition program. Tasty MoscowAnyone can create a route that showcases the capital's culinary traditions and the diversity of modern gastronomic formats. However, they don't have to limit themselves to the historical center—contestants are invited to share the most interesting gastronomic spots in different districts of Moscow.

Applications Nominations will be accepted until April 15. The winners will receive diplomas and commemorative gifts fromMoscow City Tourism Committee and the competition's partners. Muscovites themselves will also select the best ideas. project Active Citizen. The organizers have prepared special prizes for the creators of the most popular routes.

Current routes

The gastronomic tour format allows you to learn about the history of Moscow's districts, the traditions of Moscow cuisine, the development of restaurant culture, and current industry trends. Those seeking inspiration can use the digital travel service Russpass. The platform offers themed excursions and pre-designed itineraries that include visits to iconic restaurants and places connected to the city's "tasty" history.

So, the route is presented on the platform Gastronomic Moscow, compiled by Alexander Sysoev, founder of the international guide GreatList.ru and the Russian Restaurant Festival. He suggests combining a cultural walk through the city with visits to interesting establishments to get acquainted with the capital's contemporary gastronomy.

Another example is an excursion Moscow with Taste: A Gastronomic Journey from the Past to the Present Certified guide Marina Savchenko. This walking tour, dedicated to the history of Moscow's taverns and restaurants, takes you through the city center, passing through such landmarks as Manezhnaya Square, Voskresenskie Vorota, Nikolskaya Street, and the Alexander Garden. Participants will learn about the culinary traditions of the past, popular dishes, and social mores, as well as the establishments that now occupy the sites of historic restaurants.

Route "Living with Taste, or Food for Thought" This program combines culinary traditions, literary images, and historical stories from Moscow and the surrounding region. Participants can visit cultural, museum, and gastronomic sites, learn about dishes inspired by historical events and famous figures, enjoy culinary reenactments, and explore Russian tea traditions. The individual itinerary includes visits to GUM, the Einema Rose Museum, the Myasnitskaya Tea House, and VDNKh. In the Moscow region, you can travel to Kolomna to visit the Pastila Factory Museum and the Kalachnaya Museum, as well as to Sergiev Posad, home to the Sergievskaya Kitchen and Landrin Shop Museum.

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Young Muscovites have chosen names for two puppies from the city shelter "RusDog."

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On the platform "Active Citizen for Children" ended survey, in which young Muscovites chose names for two puppies—a brother and sister—rescued by a center for the socialization of homeless animals. RusDogMore than 5,800 city residents aged six to 14 shared their opinions.

The children were asked to choose one of nine nicknames or suggest their own. Ultimately, the chocolate-colored girl with white spots on her neck and chest was named Alba, with 16 percent of the votes cast. This short, catchy name is ideal for an active dog and will help her learn new commands more quickly in the future.

Among the options for her brother, who can wiggle his ears comically, the name Archie was the clear favorite, with 23 percent of respondents voting for it.

Naming isn't just a formality, but an important stage in an animal's socialization. Thanks to the survey, the puppies not only received nicknames but also the chance to find a new home and caring owners. Now, young "active citizens" are invited to choose names for three adult dogs with difficult lives—the wards of the Biozona animal shelter. The surveys are conducted with the support of Committee for Public Relations and Youth Policy of the City of Moscow.

Additionally, survey participants can connect with the team that helps the capital's animal shelters on the resource center's website. MosvolonterThis is covered in more detail in a series of video stories. Furry Friends on the Active Citizen for Children platform.

Children can also use their city loyalty program children's points "A Million Prizes" to foundations that provide support to animals. A list of the program's partner organizations is available inspecial section website "Million Prizes".

"Active Citizen for Children"is an online platform created specifically for young Muscovites aged six and under 14. Here, children can take part in surveys to make important decisions for the city. They can also enjoy engaging quizzes, games, and videos that introduce Moscow and tell about the city's history, development, and projects for children.

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

Mosvolonter — the largest resource center for the development and support of the volunteer movement in the country, established in 2014. Anyone can join the volunteer community by registering on the website and choosing an event they like. Children aged 14 and older can participate independently. Younger children can do so with their parents or a school volunteer group.

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: Moscow's food industry turnover grew by 12.3%.

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Moscow's food industry is rapidly developing. Enterprises are expanding capacity and implementing modern technologies to increase production volumes and improve product quality. Sergei Sobyanin announced this on his channel in MAX messenger.

“Moscow produces almost all major product groups – from dairy, meat and bakery products to fish, confectionery and baby food.

food industry "It supplies food not only to Muscovites but also to other regions of the country. Its turnover increased by 12.3 percent in 2025 in comparable prices," the Moscow Mayor wrote.

Source: Sergei Sobyanin's channel inMAX messenger

The main share of this volume is occupied by meat industry enterprises, companies producing bakery and flour confectionery products, as well as beverage producers.

Flour mills demonstrated the greatest growth in 2025. Compared to 2024, their revenue increased almost 50%, reaching 24.7 billion rubles.

Food production is one of the key areas of the capital's industry. More than 350 enterprises This sector is eligible for over 20 support measures, including interest compensation on investment loans and preferential land leases for new production facilities.

The city is currently participating in the creation of the first phase of a food cluster in the Troitsky and Novomoskovsky administrative districts. Furthermore, the first specialized food cluster opened in the west of the capital last year. food technology park.

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