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The "Winter in Moscow" project site on Sparrow Hills became one of the most visited in the capital. Guests enjoyed daily access to an ice rink, ski trails, a creative lab, a fair, a light show, and the first restaurant of Moscow colleges, "Friends' Meeting," the press service reported. Moscow Department of Education and Science.
"This year, the Moscow Palace of Pioneers on Vorobyovy Gory became one of the central venues for the 'Winter in Moscow' project. This unique space allowed everyone to experience the festive atmosphere and immerse themselves in a winter fairytale. Guests skied and skated, sampled freshly baked sweets and signature drinks, watched a spectacular light show, and made wishes along the alley of lanterns. Not only the city but also students from Moscow's colleges contributed to the event's organization. Students sold handmade gifts at the Christmas fair, held culinary and creative workshops, and worked at the first restaurant for Moscow's colleges, 'Friends'," the department's press service noted.
Ice rink, ski slopes and light shows
The free skating rink, covering over four thousand square meters, was a particular draw for visitors. Its artificial surface allowed it to operate in any weather. For guests' convenience, a skate rental pavilion was set up, where they could rent equipment, including penguin assistants, and leave their belongings in special lockers.
In addition, two ski trails, one and 1.5 kilometers long, were constructed on the grounds of the Moscow Palace of Pioneers. The different routes offered a variety of skiing options, from a short stroll to a longer distance. In the evening, the ski trail was transformed by light installations and multimedia screens featuring animal images. A special visual highlight was the Northern Lights effect.
A light show was featured every evening on the façade of the Moscow Palace of Pioneers. Multimedia screens featuring 125 animals from across Russia, including those listed in the Red Book, were installed throughout the park. In the Arctic zone, a large-scale audiovisual screen immersed visitors in the atmosphere of the Arctic, offering glimpses of polar bears, the Northern Lights, and an icebreaker.
Restaurant "Meeting of Friends," a creative laboratory, and a Christmas fair
The main highlight of this year's event was the opening of the first restaurant of Moscow's colleges, "Friends' Meeting," where students act as chefs, waiters, and baristas. Under the guidance of their mentors, the students developed signature and classic menus based on healthy eating principles and seasonality. Visitors can also choose dishes for their youngest guests from a special children's menu. The most popular dishes included fried eggs with salmon and cream cheese, chicken liver pâté with roasted bell peppers and rustic bread, and grilled halibut.
The creative lab, located in the Moscow Palace of Pioneers, also proved popular. Initially, master classes were taught by students from Moscow colleges, and then teachers from the Palace and other supplementary education centers launched a revamped program. Guests crafted home decorations, painted ceramic plates, created three-dimensional murals, created designer clothing, and much more. The most popular classes included creating florariums, scented candles, wet felting, and pottery. A total of 735 master classes were held at the venue.
Guests could purchase gifts for themselves and their loved ones at the Christmas fair. Items created by college students and teachers from supplementary education centers were on sale. The stalls featured Christmas decorations, clothing, and accessories. Sweet treats such as trdelniks and Belgian waffles were also on sale. More than 13,500 items were sold.
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Earlier, Sergei Sobyanin announced that this season the Winter in Moscow project united 32 million The number of residents and visitors to the capital increased by seven percent compared to the previous year. Over 400 venues were open throughout the city, and the number of visitors to district events increased by more than 50 percent compared to the previous year.
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Winter in Moscow— the main event of the past season. The project aims to strengthen social and family ties, create an atmosphere of unity and mutual support, and provide assistance to those currently defending the Motherland. Through a variety of programs, including cultural, educational, and sporting events, it brings together Muscovites and visitors of all ages and interests, creating an environment for creative development, active recreation, and warm communication. Particular attention is paid to supporting participants and veterans of the special military operation and their families, as well as all those providing assistance to the front.
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