Bachelorette party over eternal peace

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The Moskvich Cultural Center will present the play "Bachelorette Party over Eternal Peace."

Directed by Andrei Platonov, the play tells the story of three friends—Ida, Lucille, and Doris—who meet monthly at a cemetery to reminisce about the past and the memory of a deceased loved one.

The heroines try to cope with the pain of loss and find the strength to live on.

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Sobyanin approved a project for the integrated development of four territories in Vnukovo.

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The Moscow government has decided to comprehensively develop underutilized non-residential areas in the New Moscow administrative district. Sergei Sobyanin signed the resolution on this matter.

The four redevelopment sites, totaling 40.07 hectares, are located in the Vnukovo district near the Tolstopaltsevo station of the Fourth Moscow Central Diameter, including on Sovetskaya and Mira streets. They currently house outdated facilities.

The urban development potential of the sites amounts to 174,560 square meters of real estate. The project plans to create a modern residential quarter with low-rise buildings totaling 83,520 square meters, as well as public and commercial facilities (91,040 square meters), including offices, a shopping center, a sports complex, and a milk distribution station. A park-and-ride facility with 295 spaces will also be built. The project will create approximately 1,800 new jobs.

As of March 3, 2026, the Moscow Government has approved and is implementing 187 integrated development projects covering a total area of over 1,700 hectares. These projects are planned to build over 34 million square meters of real estate, creating approximately 397,000 jobs.

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Sobyanin announced the inclusion of five more sites in the renovation program.

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The list of sites—blocks (territories) where residential complexes for resettlement under the renovation program are planned to be built—has expanded by five addresses. A resolution on this matter was signed. Sergei Sobyanin.

The new sites are located in four districts across three administrative districts of Moscow. The total area of future housing in these areas will be 76,100 square meters. This will allow for the relocation of 15 older buildings with 1,090 apartments, providing comfortable housing for 2,800 people.

Addresses of new sites included in the renovation program

1

VAO

Ivanovskoye

Stalevarov Street, Building 12G

2

South Administrative Okrug

Nagatino-Sadovniki

Nagatinskaya Embankment, Building 14

3

South Administrative Okrug

Upland

Artekovskaya Street, Building 9

4

South Administrative Okrug

Upland

Varshavskoe Shosse, Building 80; Chongarsky Boulevard, Building 1

5

North-West Administrative Okrug

Pokrovskoe-Streshnevo

Letnaya Street, Building 4

The renovation program includes 5,176 buildings—approximately 350,000 apartments with a total area of 16.4 million square meters, home to approximately one million people.

853 sites have been identified for new housing construction. Approximately eight million square meters of housing have been commissioned. This will allow for the relocation of at least 1,600 older buildings. Design and construction of approximately 11 million square meters of housing are underway.

Sergei Sobyanin explained how renovation is changing Moscow's districts.Sobyanin: Renovation is one of the largest housing renovation projects in the world

Since the program's inception, at least 260,000 residents have been resettled. In 12 Moscow districts—Ramenki, Severny, Molzhaninovsky, Kommunarka, Stary Kryukovo, Yuzhny and Severny Medvedkovo, Yasenevo, Lianozovo, Novo-Peredelkino, and Yuzhny and Severny Butovo—the current program has been fully completed.

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Eleven utility collectors were renovated in Moscow last year.

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Specialists urban economy complex Last year, 11 utility collectors were renovated. This was announced by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Housing, Utilities, and Public Works. Petr Biryukov.

"The capital pays special attention to maintaining underground sewers carrying pipelines and communication cables. Timely repairs and upgrades to these structures extend their safe operating life and ensure the safety of communications. Last year, 11 such facilities were renovated, including structural repairs and upgrades to utility and security systems," noted Pyotr Biryukov.

The main works took place in the Central, Southwestern, and Western administrative districts, as well as in Zelenograd. During the first phase, major repairs were carried out and structural renovations were completed, while the second phase involved upgrading the low-current systems responsible for the collector's life support and safety. Last year, a significant amount of work was also completed to upgrade the fire alarm system, voice communications, and various monitoring systems.

In addition, specialists replaced the ventilation systems, which create an optimal underground microclimate for the utility lines installed in the sewers. Nearly 370 new digital infrared cameras were installed, allowing for monitoring of the sewer system even in complete darkness.

Pyotr Biryukov recalled that the capital's sewer system is a unique underground city, unparalleled in Russia and the world in terms of its length, network complexity, and the compactness of its internal utilities. The total length of the sewer system exceeds 825 kilometers.

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

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Parking in the capital will be free on March 8 and 9, according to the Moscow Mayor.

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On International Women's Day, parking in Moscow will be free. Sergei Sobyanin announced this on his channel in MAX messenger.

"On March 8 and 9, parking in Moscow will be free. This includes on streets with rates of 380, 450, and 600 rubles per hour, as well as in dynamic rate zones," the Moscow Mayor wrote.

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Parking lots with barriers will continue to operate as usual.

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Beauty and Style Day will be held at Moscow's longevity centers in the lead-up to March 8.

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Beauty and Style Day will be held at the Moscow Longevity project in honor of International Women's Day. On March 6, festive events will take place at 11 flagship centers, with lectures, master classes, and open workshops scheduled at each center from 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

A special holiday program has been prepared for older Muscovites, combining health care, beauty secrets, the energy of sports, and the joy of creativity. Moscow's longevity centers will host both themed master classes and original workshops on this day. Participants can choose their favorite and attend any of the centers. You can find the holiday program atofficial website project, and to sign up for classes, go to the nearest flagship center or call 7 495 870-44-44 and ask to be connected to the appropriate center.

Eleven flagship locations offer individual "Beauty and Health" sessions using the NeuroPlay neuroheadset. State-of-the-art technology will help participants master techniques for gently tuning the nervous system and addressing anxiety, fatigue, and emotional burnout.

All centers will offer creative areas for coloring mandalas—symmetrical patterns. This practice helps with concentration, reduces anxiety, and restores inner balance.

Yoga House will host an open yoga class for women over 55 called "Downward-Facing Dog." This practice is designed to improve joint mobility, spinal flexibility, and support hormonal balance.

The International Institute of Integrative Nutrition is organizing a culinary masterclass, "Time for Yourself: Delicious Beauty Recipes." Participants will prepare healthy smoothies and learn about the principles of a balanced diet.

Particular attention will be paid to maintaining physical and mental health in adulthood. The University of Educational Medicine will present a lecture entitled "How We Age," which will include self-diagnosis of aging patterns and lifestyle and nutrition recommendations.

Doctors from the V.F. Snegirev Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinic at Sechenov University, along with specialists from Biotechpharm, will give a lecture on hormonal changes in adulthood. Guests will learn about supporting the cardiovascular system, maintaining bone density, and skin care.

Specialists of the Moscow psychological assistance service of the capital Department of Labor and Social Protection will conduct a lesson entitled "The Architect of Your State," dedicated to conscious management of the emotional and mental background.

Skin care and beauty issues

A significant portion of the program will be dedicated to beauty and skincare. Students from Moscow's colleges will be participating in a special event at the Sokolniki, Krylatskoye, and Yuzhnoye Tushino centers: students will provide free professional makeup and hairstyling to festival guests, share makeup application secrets, explain which hairstyles suit different hair types, and answer questions.

The TOP MUA makeup artist community will host a masterclass, "Anti-Aging Makeup," where experts will demonstrate techniques for visual rejuvenation using lightweight textures and light-reflecting products.

Aravia is organizing a "Spring Makeover" class at the Vykhino, Maryina Roshcha, Presnensky, Sokolniki, and Yuzhnoye Tushino centers. Muscovites will learn about skin types and the morphology of aging, and also try a cold paraffin treatment. At Silina, the "Beauty School" club will hold a master class on mature skincare, where attendees will learn how to properly apply cream and use skincare products.

A festive photo zone will open at each Moscow Longevity flagship center on March 6. Guests will be able to participate in a raffle with gifts from partners, including Semily and Aravia cosmetics, a copy of Liza magazine, certificates for vision screenings at the 3Z ophthalmology clinic, and certificates for an orthopedic consultation and foot scan at the Orteka clinic chain.

The program also includes master classes on style and jewelry making, an intellectual and entertaining quiz show called "All About Women," and festive concerts.

Senior Moscow residents can choose themed master classes and open lessons based on their interests. For example, the Lomonosovsky Moscow Longevity Center will host an open meeting on "The Whole Truth About Beauty Supplements" featuring Alena Alexandrova, editor-in-chief of Liza magazine, Maria Gimadinova, head of the VkusVill Cosmetics project, and Professor Andrey Zolotarev, Doctor of Biological Sciences. Participants will be able to ask questions about choosing supplements and their effects on the body.

The center will also host an aromatherapy masterclass dedicated to maintaining emotional well-being using natural scents, as well as a "Singing Bowls" session—a group relaxation session accompanied by the sound of a gong that will help reduce stress and restore inner balance.

Tupperware is hosting a culinary masterclass at the Sokolniki Center for Moscow Longevity. Participants will learn how to cook sous-vide chicken breast with couscous and grilled vegetables, as well as a delicate dessert with berry coulis. Pure Sense, the world's first brand in which visually impaired perfumers create state-of-the-art fragrances, will also host a masterclass. Participants will have the opportunity to create their own personalized perfume.

The Moscow Longevity Center, as well as the Lomonosovsky Center, will also feature a photo booth called "Instant Photo," organized by the Moscow Longevity project and the photo book printing service "Periodika."

Specialists from the Aksemed Clinic will hold lectures on aging skin at four Moscow longevity centers, each with its own dedicated program. At Krylatskoye, they will discuss skin growths such as papillomas and moles, how to distinguish benign lesions, and modern methods for their removal. At Moskvorechye-Saburovo, they will discuss trends in modern cosmetology and principles of home care for aging skin. At Lomonosovsky, they will present techniques for instant lifting and improving skin condition, and at Vostochnoye Degunino, they will explore methods for treating pigmentation, from home care to professional procedures.

As she told Anastasia Rakova, Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Social Development, said that in the run-up to March 8, visitors to the city's flagship My Documents government services offices will also receive spring hyacinths. Visitors will be able to sign paper and electronic cards with warm messages for their loved ones there. Various master classes will also be held at some government services centers.

You can join the Moscow Longevity project online atmos.ru portal or leave a request forwebsite, and also personally contact any Moscow longevity center or the My Documents office.

Support for senior citizens in the capital meets the goals and objectives of the federal project "Older Generation" of the national project "Family", which has been implemented in Russia since 2025 by decision of Vladimir Putin. Its main goal is to support families with children, large families, reproductive health, and strengthening family values. The national project also includes the development of initiatives for active aging, ensuring high-quality care for the elderly, and the development of a family-oriented cultural infrastructure.

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A photo exhibition, "Strong Women of Metro Construction," has opened on Tverskoy Boulevard.

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A photo exhibition, "Strong 'Women' of Metro Construction," opened on Tverskoy Boulevard to mark International Women's Day. The exhibition explores the tunnel boring machines that daily build new lines in the Moscow metro. It was prepared by the Moscow Complex of Urban Development Policy and Construction.

The exhibition's highlights are six- and 10-meter-long shields weighing up to 1,700 tons. These powerful machines not only excavate underground but also install tubes, forming the finished tunnels of the future metro. Thanks to their work, metro construction has accelerated, allowing more and more city residents to enjoy convenient transportation close to home.

"This exhibition is about a force that usually remains behind the scenes. From March 1st to 15th, photographs of the tunnel boring machines that build the Moscow metro will be on display on Tverskoy Boulevard. Traditionally, we name them after women, and this has a special meaning: these 'women' perform difficult and important work every day, helping the city grow and become more comfortable for its residents," noted Maria Derunova, First Deputy Head of the Department for Coordination of Activities at the Moscow Complex of Urban Development Policy and Construction.

The exhibition's name was no coincidence. There's a long-standing tradition in metro construction of naming tunnel boring machines after women. This tradition has its roots in the history of mining and is associated with the veneration of Saint Barbara, the patron saint of miners and underground construction workers. She was believed to protect against dangers underground, so her image always accompanied miners. Over time, this tradition took hold in metro construction as well: at first, all the machines were called "Barbarians," and later they began to be named after honorary female metro builders.

Today, many strong "women" are participating in the construction of the Moscow Metro: "Yulia," "Sofia," "Galina," "Alexandra," "Olga," and others. For example, the "Esmina" tunnel boring machine will travel almost 1.7 kilometers from the "Ostrov Mechty" metro station to "Klenovy Bulvar" on the Biryulevskaya Line. And the "Liliya" tunnel boring machine will travel 3.34 kilometers, connecting the "Serebryany Bor" and "Strogino" stations on the Rublevo-Arkhangelskaya Line.

You can see these incredible "women" and learn more about their work and role in the development of the capital's underground infrastructure at the photo exhibition on Tverskoy Boulevard.

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Moscow's cultural venues have prepared around 220 events for March 8.

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From March 5 to 9, more than 100 cultural venues in the capital will host concerts, master classes, film screenings, and other events in honor of International Women's Day. Natalia Sergunina, Deputy Mayor of Moscow.

"Cultural institutions have prepared around 220 events. Muscovites will be able to attend lectures about outstanding female scientists, take themed tours, and watch classic films on the big screen," noted Natalia Sergunina.

From film screenings to themed quests

On March 6, the A.S. Pushkin Library and Reading Room will feature performances by Pyotr Tchaikovsky, Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, Mikhail Glinka, and other renowned composers. On the same day, creative ensembles will perform vocal, dance, and theatrical numbers at the Zelenograd Cultural Center.

On the big screen in the multifunctional hall "Gorky Hall" inGorky Film Studios On March 6, the popular Soviet melodrama "Women," filmed 60 years ago, will be shown. Before the screening, viewers will learn about the film's production history.

On International Women's Day, flowers will be presented to female visitors at the Hermitage Garden, Vorontsovo Estate, Krasnaya Presnya Park, Severnoye Tushino Park, Tagansky Park, Izmailovsky Park, and Lianozovsky Park.

March 8thState Museum of the Defense of Moscow There will be a screening of the film "Zhenya, Zhenechka, and Katyusha," master classes for children, excursions, and quizzes about female heroes who participated in the Great Patriotic War.

On the same day inMuseum of Cosmonautics Visitors will learn about women's contributions to space exploration and take part in a themed quest.

IN Museum of Moscow On March 8, a lecture series entitled "Famous Muscovites: Charity, Entrepreneurship, and Cinema" will begin. And in Ilya Glazunov Gallery will tell about the multifaceted world of female images created by the artist.

Tours and workshops at VDNKh

On VDNKh A number of events are planned for International Women's Day. For example, a tour of the grounds will reveal the inspiration for the sculptures of the girls in the "Friendship of Nations" fountain, and the "Slovo" Museum of Slavic Literature will explore the influence of women on the spread of literacy.

The Atom Museum has prepared a large-scale festival for residents of all ages. It will feature educational laboratory experiments on the properties of flowers, a concert, and tours dedicated to women scientists in the nuclear industry.

At the "City Farm," children will enjoy creative activities: they will be asked to draw their mother's portrait or make a card with a 3D appliqué.

Some events require advance registration. Details and conditions of attendance can be found on the venues' official websites.

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How to earn Million Prize points for a tour of the Gorky Film Studio

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To the city loyalty program "A Million Prizes" The Gorky Film Studio, subordinate to the capital, joined Department of CultureProgram participants can now take an exclusive tour. Journey into the World of Cinema Explore one of the country's oldest film studios, learn the secrets of creating legendary films, and earn 200 city points.

Tour participants will stroll through the corridors of the historic building, where for over a century, films that have become part of the golden age of Russian cinema were created. The exhibition features approximately 20 costumes from iconic films. Guests will be able to see costumes from "Fire, Water… and Brass Pipes," "Guest from the Future," "Youth of Peter," and many others up close. Guides will also show the equipment used to film these masterpieces and explain the fairytale genre that originated within these walls. Over its century-long history, the film studio has produced over a thousand films, received numerous awards, including international ones, and continues to be a center for contemporary film and television production.

To earn points, you must purchase a ticket for the excursion. Journey into the World of Cinema On the official website of the Gorky Film Studio. Tours are held every Sunday at 2:00 PM at 8 Sergei Eisenstein Street, Building 1. After your visit, show your personal QR code for the "Million Prizes" program to the guide to receive 200 city points. Points will be awarded once per visit to participants over 14 years of age who have a full account on the portal. mos.ru.

City loyalty program "A Million Prizes" allows you to use points earned for active participation in city electronic projects to obtain a variety of goods and services from partner organizations, as well as to top up your Troika card or parking account in the Parking of Russia app. Program participants can choose how to use their points.special categories on the Million Prizes website, including support for Moscow entrepreneurs, non-profit organizations, and public initiatives. The project is being implemented by the State Public Institution "New Management Technologies" in collaboration withDepartment of Information Technology of the City of Moscow.

Participants in the "Month of Kindness" campaign donated over two million rubles to NGOs in a week.You can congratulate the defenders of the Fatherland on February 23rd with the city's "Million Prizes" program.

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, are consistent with the objectives of the national project "Data Economy and Digital Transformation of the State" and the Moscow regional project "Digital Public Administration." More information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

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Another 100 new-generation electric buses will appear in the Mosgortrans fleet.

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Moscow is actively developing its eco-friendly ground transportation network. New LiAZ electric buses are already available on five city routes: No. 146, 814, 917, C891, and M89k. This was announced by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry. Maxim Liksutov.

"We're launching a new batch of electric buses on our routes. Under the current contract, another 100 innovative Russian-made vehicles will be added to Mosgortrans fleets to improve travel comfort and safety. More than 20 of the most modern LiAZ-6274 electric buses have already begun transporting passengers in the south and southwest of the capital. We're expanding the electric transport network, as instructed by Sergei Sobyanin," said Maxim Liksutov.

Modern Russian-made electric buses, which have been arriving at Mosgortrans fleets, have been on routes since 2018, replacing buses and making travel more comfortable and environmentally friendly. They offer a number of advantages. Replacing one bus with an electric bus reduces carbon dioxide emissions by more than 60 tons per year. A smooth ride, complete with the absence of noise and vibration, ensures a high level of travel comfort. Additionally, for passenger convenience, the buses are equipped with charging ports for gadgets and media screens with helpful route information. These buses are accessible to everyone, thanks to a folding ramp and a driver-call button for passengers with limited mobility, as well as a storage area for strollers and bicycles.

Starting in 2022, the capital will receive upgraded vehicles. These electric buses feature adaptive interior lighting, which switches from cool to warm at 2:00 PM for passenger comfort. The front route sign, enlarged by 18 percent, allows for easy identification from a distance. An environmentally friendly electric heater in the cabin maintains an optimal temperature. The driving range has been increased from 40–50 to 80–90 kilometers, while the vehicle's weight remains the same.

Today, electric buses are serviced at 12 Mosgortrans sites. Moscow was the first in Russia to build modern electric bus depots. In 2022, the first electric bus depot in Russia and the largest in Europe, "Krasnaya Pakhra," opened in the Troitsky and Novomoskovsky administrative districts (TiNAO). These eco-friendly buses began operating in the TiNAO. A year later, the "Mitino" depot was built in the northwest, with electric buses now operating on routes in 20 districts of the capital and two nearby cities in the Moscow region. And at the end of 2023, a third innovative depot, "Saltykovka," opened, serving routes in the east of the city.

With new equipment deliveries and the development of charging infrastructure, the city will see even more electric bus routes. All environmentally friendly vehicles meet the strictest safety and service standards.

In accordance with the objectives of the national project Infrastructure for Life Moscow is placing significant emphasis on modernizing its social and public infrastructure, including increasing the number of convenient public transportation routes and upgrading its rolling stock. Furthermore, as part of the national project, the capital has begun developing the Central Transportation Hub. It will become a unified transportation system with predictable commuter rail service for over 30 million residents in 11 Russian regions.

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