Memorial Day for writer Dmitry Furmanov

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D.A. Furmanov Library No. 33 invites you to a roundtable discussion dedicated to the memorial day of writer Dmitry Furmanov. Representatives of the Moscow Union of Writers will join the event.

Guests will discuss several topics, including the writer's involvement in the literary movements of the 1920s and his legacy across various art forms. Participants will also discuss the future of studying and teaching Dmitry Furmanov's work, as well as the portrayal of the early 20th-century revolutionary in Russian literature.

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Poetry evening "My Dagestan"

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As part of the "Poetry Week of the Peoples of Russia," the Optimist Cultural Center invites you to a poetry evening, "My Dagestan," dedicated to the life and work of Rasul Gamzatov. The event will also include a program, "Reading Our Poetry," where guests will recite their poetry or perform it musically.

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Film screenings, concerts, and performances: the capital's cultural venues have prepared a program for Defender of the Fatherland Day.

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At city sites under the jurisdiction of the capital Department of CultureWe've prepared a themed program for Defender of the Fatherland Day. The whole family can attend film screenings, concerts, performances, master classes, and sporting events.

Cult films in the Moskino cinema chain

On February 20 at 4:00 PM, the Gorky Hall multifunctional hall will host a special screening of Vladimir Rogovoy's film "Officers" (1971). Beforehand, film scholar Alexei Tremasov, curator of the Gorky Film Studio's collection, will talk about the film's creation. Admission is free with prior registration. registrationThe same film will be shown on the same day at 12:25 PM at the Vympel Cinema, and at 12:30 PM at the Sputnik and Tula cinemas of the Moskino chain. The drama will be shown on 35mm film.

Vadim Shmelev's film "Podolsk Cadets" will be shown at 10:00 AM at Kosmos, Sputnik, and Iskra. Dmitry Meskhiev's film "Battalion," dedicated to the first women's battalion, will be shown at Saturn, Zhukovsky, and Vympel at 10:00 AM and 11:00 AM.

Quest and exhibition of equipment at the Moskino cinema park

On February 23, from 12:00 PM to 6:00 PM, the Moskino Cinema Park will host a themed quest, "Postal Troops of Victory," where participants will take on the role of a military postman. At the "Far Eastern City" venue, you can watch military reenactments dedicated to battles during World War I and participate in master classes.

Meanwhile, in the Animation Pavilion, guests will decorate wooden tank-shaped figurines, create installations using eco-moss, and draw congratulatory posters. Afterward, they can head to the central square, sample dishes from the field kitchen, and warm up with tea and bagels.

Vadim Zadorozhny's auto-cinema exhibition will feature military aircraft and 20th-century vehicles—Chaika and Volga cars, motorcycles, and bicycles—as well as installations based on the films "Beware of the Car," "Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears," and others. On the second floor, the café offers desserts prepared according to GOST recipes.

You can take part in the festive program of the Moskino cinema park byentrance ticket.

Concerts and sporting events in parks

For Defender of the Fatherland Day, Moscow parks have prepared exhibitions, master classes, concerts, races, and skating rink entertainment. Admission to most events is free.

On February 20, a stand exhibition, "To Berlin!", will open at Entrance No. 2 of the Kolomenskoye Museum-Reserve. The exhibition, based on the work of frontline photojournalist Timofey Melnik, explores combat operations, military parades, and Berlin in 1945.

On February 21, from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM, the Olympic Village Park will host the "Race of Brave Conquerors of the Olympic Peaks" sporting event, while Fili and 50th Anniversary of October Parks will host themed "hussar" races. On February 23, from 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM, guests will compete in relay races, kettlebell lifting, arm wrestling, and combat sprinting in the central square of Lianozovsky Park. On the same day, from 1:30 PM to 3:30 PM, the Hermitage Garden skating rink will host a curling master class and tournament featuring Russian curling champions and veterans of the special military operation. The class will be led by 10-time Russian champion Alexey Kamnev. Participation is bytickets.

On February 22, from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM, creative groups from the North-West Administrative Okrug will perform in the Lecture Hall of the Mitino Landscape Park. Thematic master classes will also be held.

On February 23 at 11:00 a.m., in the theater wing of the Vorontsovo Estate, young residents ages seven and up will make men's boutonnieres—gifts for their fathers, grandfathers, and brothers. All materials will be provided. Meanwhile, in the Lecture Hall of the Terletskaya Dubrava recreation area, guests will create greeting cards using unconventional techniques and decorative elements.

On the same day at 12:00 PM, a painting master class from the "Magic Colors" series will begin for children aged six and up at the Northern Lights Center in Severnoye Tushino Park. Admission is free. A culinary workshop will also be held there from 3:00 PM to 4:30 PM. master class Gingerbread painting for participants ages three and up. From 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM, guests ages five and up are invited to a science show. Defenders with experiments and spectacular experiences. Tickets are required for the events.

On February 23, from 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM, the Izmailovsky Park branch of Father Frost's Estate will host a bubble show, relay races, and a disco. A children's performance will be held at 2:00 PM, and a puzzle quest will be held at 3:00 PM.

On the same day, from 3:00 PM to 4:30 PM, the chamber choir of the V.S. Loktev Song and Dance Ensemble will perform wartime songs and lyrical compositions at the Lyublino estate. A free entry is required. ticket. And at the skating rink of Krasnaya Presnya Park from 3:30 PM to 5:30 PM there will be a performance of cover bands and a DJ set. Admission bytickets.

From 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM, the Tagansky Park skating rink will host team relay races for children and adults, quizzes, and games dedicated to the history and heroism of the defenders of the Fatherland. Admission is bytickets to the skating rink.

On February 23, from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM, festive DJ sets featuring popular music are planned in the Sokolniki Park bonfire area.

Lectures and excursions in museums

February 23 State Museum of the Defense of Moscow invites you to the program "Indestructible and Legendary," dedicated to Defender of the Fatherland Day. It will take place on the main stage and in Museum of Heroes of the Soviet Union and RussiaEntry to events is by free tickets and registration.

The Borodino Battle Panorama Museum invites you to the annual museum celebration, Russian Soldier's Day. At 12:00 p.m., there will be a class Recruitment School Young city residents will be taught how to load an infantry rifle and what was stored in a soldier's knapsack. A lecture will be held at 2:00 PM. "From the heroes of bygone times…", dedicated to European military costume of the 18th and 19th centuries. A quiz will begin at 4:00 PM. "An unforgettable time! A time of glory and delight!"Participants will test their knowledge of Russian military history and recall the names of prominent figures of the 19th century. Admission is free with tickets.

A lecture will be given at the Moscow Museum "Five Unknown Military Victories of Russia: From Sarkel to Soltsy" about little-known, but nonetheless significant battles. And the Zelenograd Museum will host excursion, dedicated to the lives and daily life of soldiers during the Great Patriotic War, and a master class. A free ticket is required to participate.

See the life of the heroes on stage

On February 23, the Moscow State Academic Theatre "Russian Song" will present a musical and dramatic performance Vasily TerkinViewers will be transported back 80 years, finding themselves on the front lines at the height of the Great Patriotic War, and returning to the present day, where millions of people take to the streets with portraits of their heroes during the Immortal Regiment march.

On the same day, a performance-action will take place at the Moscow Youth Experimental Theater under the direction of Vyacheslav Spesivtsev Son of the Regiment As part of the "Theater in the Service of the Fatherland" project, audience members can become part of the action and bring portraits of their loved ones who fought in the Great Patriotic War onto the stage to honor their memory.

The play will be shown on the main stage of the Southwest Theatre on February 23 "He wasn't on the lists." Based on the novel by Boris Vasiliev, the Moscow State Theater "At the Nikitsky Gate" will present the production. “Be healthy, schoolboy!” Mark Rozovsky based on Bulat Okudzhava's autobiographical story about the Great Patriotic War.

The Moscow Drama Theatre "Sfera" will present the play "Echelon" Based on the novella by Mikhail Roshchin, the production won the "Theater Star 2025" award in the special category for the 80th anniversary of Victory Day. The Moscow Academic Satire Theater will present a fantasy based on the poem by Alexander Tvardovsky. Vasily Terkin.

The Et Cetera Theatre will present the play on February 23 and 24 "Your call sign is Hero" with original poems and songs by actress Anna Artamona about modern heroes.

On February 25, the Moscow A.S. Pushkin Drama Theater will show the drama "Tomorrow was war" about the pre-war generation of schoolchildren. The performance features students from the Moscow Art Theatre School (Yevgeny Pisarev's workshop).

The program of events in city museums, parks, theaters, and the Moskino cinema park contributes to the implementation of the goals and objectives of the national project in Moscow. "Family"More information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

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Winter in Moscow: Where to go with the whole family from February 20th to 23rd

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A large-scale project is underway in the capital Winter in MoscowResidents and tourists alike are invited to join creative workshops, watch ice shows and street theater performances, play traditional Maslenitsa games, take a noble promenade, or participate in a snowball throwing tournament. These are just a few of the activities available in the coming days. We'll tell you how to enjoy the upcoming holiday weekend.

Draw a landscape, paint a Chinese lantern, or master calligraphy

The "Gift Factory" art pavilion, a part of the "Youth of Moscow" and "Made in Moscow" projects, at the Muzeon Arts Park, invites you to creative workshops on February 20, 21, and 22. Admission to all classes is free.

On Friday from 5:00 PM to 6:30 PM, participants will draw winter landscape, and from 19:30 to 21:00 they will create an elegant composition from twisted paper strips.

On February 21 from 4:00 pm to 5:30 pm there will be a master class onpaintings of Chinese lanternsParticipants will master various techniques, learn about ancient cultural symbols, and create their own patterned lantern. The most interesting entries will have the opportunity to participate in a competition and win memorable prizes.

From 18:30 to 19:00 there will be a lesson oncalligraphy, where guests will learn basic techniques and tools. At the master class oncreating postcards Everyone is welcome to join the workshop at 7:30 PM. It will last an hour and a half. Participants will learn techniques for working with decorative elements, paper, and stencils, and will also create their own illustrations.

Another master class ondrawing a winter landscape will take place on February 22 from 17:00 to 18:30.

Winter fun: from snowball tournaments to hockey in felt boots

From February 20th to 22nd, master classes by famous figure skaters will be held at the southern skating rink in the Luzhniki Olympic Complex.Friday From 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM, Daria Sadkova, silver medalist of the Russian Figure Skating Championships and bronze medalist of the Russian Jumping Championships, will share her skills. February 21 from 14:00 to 15:00 – Olympic silver medalist Alexandra Trusova, andFebruary 22 From 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM – Russian Champion Sofia Akateva. Participation is free; registration is required.

On February 21, everyone will be able to play hockey in felt boots, curling, snow darts, and hockey billiards at the Moscow Traditions festival. Guests are welcome to the skating rinks inGorky Park from 11:30 to 16:45 (to participate you must purchase a ticket forice rink), V Kolomenskoye Museum-Reserve from 10:00 to 15:00 (to participate you must purchase a ticket forice rink), on RZD Arena stadium (from 17:00 to 21:00), onAvangard stadium (from 14:00 to 17:30) and in equestrian complex "Bitsa" (from 12:00 to 17:00). Participation is free, no registration required.

The snowball throwing tournament will be held on February 21st on the grounds of the Moscow Palace of PioneersSparrow HillsOn a special field, teams will compete for prizes from the first restaurant of Moscow's colleges, "Friends' Meeting." Twenty teams of up to 10 players will participate in the matches. The competition will be held in several rounds: registered teams will play two or three matches, and in special matches, the winners of the previous games will compete for the grand prize. Everyone will receive souvenirs with Moscow education symbols. The winners of the special rounds will be awarded certificates for breakfast at the "Friends' Meeting" restaurant and merchandise from the sports portal.

To participate, you must complete the registration in advance. online registration Or sign up at the venue on the day of the event. Games will run from 12:00 PM to 6:50 PM. A photo zone with glowing balls and a 2.5-meter ice installation will be set up next to the venue.

A large-scale snowball fight will take place on Sparrow Hills.Mini-tournaments and master classes: Moscow to host Curling Week

See a show, a hockey match, a fashion show and a musical performance

The ice show "Twelve Months" will be performed at the skating rink on Revolution Square on February 20, 21, and 22. The performances feature Russia's best figure skaters. February 20 the event will take place from 19:00 to 19:45, February 21 The first show will be from 6:00 PM to 6:45 PM, the second from 7:30 PM to 8:15 PM. 22 andFebruary 23 The first performance will take place from 4:30 PM to 5:15 PM, the second from 6:00 PM to 6:45 PM, and the third from 7:30 PM to 8:15 PM. Admission is free.

A sports show will be held at the VDNKh Ice Arena on February 21. Champions Soyuzmultpark Multimedia Center. At 11:00 AM, guests can enjoy an animated show featuring cartoon characters, and at 12:00 PM, a hockey match between Vympel and Meteor based on the animated series will take place. There will also be a fashion show of the designer figure skating collection from the "High Fashion Week in Sport" project and a photo shoot with the festival participants. Admission to the stands at Ice Rink No. 3 is free. You can also attend the event with rink tickets.

An interactive musical performance will be presented at the Kapotnya skating rink on February 21. Royal Croquet— a theatrical performance combining literary motifs, live music, and direct audience interaction. Guests are welcome at 4:00 PM in the 5th quarter of Kapotnya (building 9). Admission is free.

A sports program to celebrate the 90th anniversary of Soyuzmultfilm will be held at the VDNKh skating rink.

We immerse ourselves in the life of the estate: from leisurely dialogues to performances

The Tsaritsyno Museum-Reserve on Dolskaya Street (Building 1, Building 6) will host interactive programParticipants will be immersed in the imperial era. Actors in period costumes will engage visitors in lively skits, walks, round dances, and games. Participants are invited to take part in the noble promenade on February 21 and 22 from 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM.

The Noble Promenade will also be organized in Kuskovo Museum-ReserveGuests are welcome on February 21st and 22nd from 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM at the Dachnoye Kuskovo mansions (3rd Muzeynaya Street, Building 44, Bldg. 2). Visitors will encounter actors in period costumes strolling along the paths of the Kuskovo Forest Park adjacent to the estate. Light games, mini-scenes, and courteous greetings will allow everyone to experience the atmosphere of noble life.

The Kolomenskoye Museum-Reserve also invites you tonoble promenade February 21, 22, and 23. It will take place at the flagship venue of the Moscow Estates festival from 11:00 AM to 9:00 PM on Bolshaya Street (building 91). Here you can participate in interactive activities, play favorite noble games, test your aim at the shooting range, or witness amusing scenes from estate life. From 3:00 PM to 9:00 PM, the event will be open. tea stationThe actor will invite you to drink aromatic tea from a samovar placed on a decorated sleigh.

In addition, there will be themed performances on February 21 and 22. Guests are welcome to half-hour performances. sessions from 11:00 to 17:15, andFebruary 23— from 12:30 to 17:00.

Guests museum-estate L.N. Tolstoy In Khamovniki, on February 22 from 1:15 PM to 3:45 PM, actors in period costumes will greet guests and invite them into the world of estate life at the end of the 19th century. Intimate scenes and interactive activities will help you immerse yourself in the atmosphere where the great writer's thoughts and stories were born. The program is designed as a delicate immersion into the estate's cultural environment, allowing you to experience the rhythm, mood, and spirit of Leo Tolstoy's era.

Maslenitsa festivities: traditional games, folk songs, knightly battles and more

Maslenitsa festivities will take place on February 21 at the skating rink inSvyatoslav Fedorov Park On Dmitrovskoe Shosse (Building 80a). Guests are expected at 3:00 PM. Buffoon entertainers will conduct relay races in the traditional Russian style. Children over six will participate in tug-of-war, felt boot tossing, and a carousel with ribbons. Everyone will enjoy a ride in a self-propelled stove. Near the skating rink, there will be a small town with a pancake station where you can enjoy the traditional delicacy with hot tea from a samovar. A vibrant photo zone will be set up nearby. Live music and folk songs will enhance the festive atmosphere. The festivities will conclude with the burning of a Maslenitsa effigy. Admission is free.

The holiday will also be celebrated at the skating rink inTagansky districtGuests are welcome at 2 Stroykovskaya Street on February 21 from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM. Organizers will be preparing refreshments, including blini, pretzels, and hot tea from a samovar. The event will begin with a demonstration by professional figure skaters from the "Ballet on Ice" ensemble, followed by a general skating rink. At 5:00 PM, Maslenitsa folk games for children and adults will take place. Guests can enjoy pancake relay races, sack races, tug-of-war, and other activities. The celebration will conclude with a master class, "Pancake Art: Drawing with Pleasure," where guests will use paints and markers to create an original interior design piece out of cardboard. Admission is free. Participants ages six and older are welcome to participate.

For guests of VDNKh festive program The festival will take place at Pavilion No. 1 "Central" on February 21st and 22nd from 12:00 PM to 8:00 PM. Children will enjoy puppet shows and cartoons about Maslenitsa, and will take part in quizzes and competitions. Stilt walkers and peddlers will be performing in the square in front of the stage all day, along with game stations and a strongman show. A festive procession with a Maslenitsa carousel will begin from the main entrance arch, accompanied by songs from a live folk group. Folk groups Shoo, Stereokoromyslo, and Videoigry will perform on stage during these days. A DJ set will conclude the program.

Maslenitsa will also be celebrated at the Winter in Moscow project venues in the western part of the capital. Residents and visitors to the Western Administrative Okrug will begin bidding farewell to winter and welcoming spring on February 21 at the skating rink in SolntsevoSoloists from the vocal studio and a folk choir will perform. Participants will enjoy folk games and fun with the holiday's heroes—Skomorokh and Maslenitsa.

On the same day, the Winter Revelry event will be held inPioneer ParkThe Yaromir Historical Reenactment Club will perform on the stage next to the skating rink. Its members will demonstrate knightly sword fights. Traditional Maslenitsa activities await everyone: tug-of-war, sack fights, round dances, ditties, and quizzes.

February 22ndNikulino Park Guests will play games like "Dudar" and "Burn, Burn Clear," join a pancake race, sack fights, and complete challenges that test their wits. The celebration will conclude with a farewell to winter and refreshments.

An equally interesting program will unfold on Sundaychildren's park "Fili"A field kitchen will be set up here, offering visitors baked pancakes, tea, and porridge. Competitions, relay races, and creative workshops will be held.

At the Moscow Seasons festival site Tverskoy Boulevard A gallery of Maslenitsa trees decorated in the style of Russian beauty brands is located here. Until February 22, winter games and activities will be held here: bowling, pétanque, tag, and other traditional pastimes, as well as an interactive Maslenitsa program with master classes and lectures. A market of domestic brands has prepared raffles and gifts. Admission is free from 12:00 PM to 8:00 PM.

Maslenitsa festivities will also take place in the information spaces of the Moscow Estates festival on February 20, 21 and 22.Tverskoy Boulevard (House 3) guests are welcome from 13:00 to 20:00, and on Bolotnaya Square — from 12:00 to 21:00.

The Grand Melody Orchestra, conducted by Alexander Yakovlev, will perform. Actors in vibrant costumes will perform noble games, dances, and round dances. The program will also feature musical roll calls, winter estate games, games of wit, improvisational scenes, and dance battles.

You can compete in log pressing and sack jumping at the Maslenitsa grounds.An effigy burning, a robot pancake baker, and a festive procession: VDNKh unveiled its Maslenitsa program.

From laser tag and obstacle courses to mini golf and Jenga

Moscow's parks and squares invite you to play a variety of family games. Participation is free, and registration is required.

Laser tag and mini-orienteering tournaments will be held on February 21 from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM atAvangard stadium and February 22 from 14:00 to 16:00 inSvyatoslav Fedorov ParkThe flag football competition will take place on February 21 from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM.Yauza Sports Park and February 22 from 14:00 to 16:00 inZhuzha Park. Everyone is welcome to participate in the tug-of-war, pillow fights on a log, and sack jumping tournaments on February 21 from 12:00 to 14:00 insquare near the Nekrasovka metro station.

Family teams will also be able to complete a fun relay race on February 21 from 12:00 to 14:00 inLinden Park and February 22 from 12:00 to 14:00 onAvangard stadiumThe stages include a trampoline obstacle course, ring toss, tag, and balance challenges. A sports course featuring mini-golf, Jenga, soccer relay races, and fitness will also be available on February 21 from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM.Linden Park and February 22 from 14:00 to 16:00 onAvangard stadium.

You can get acquainted with the games of cornhole, zhulbak and kulbutto on February 21 from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM inchildren's park "Fili" and February 22 from 14:00 to 16:00 inM.P. Sudakov SquareYou can take part in sports and logic games on February 21 from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PMsquare near the Nekrasovka metro station, and take part in the hockey relay on February 21 from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pmsports ground on Nagatinskaya embankment and on February 22 from 14:00 to 16:00 onpark area from Musorgsky Street to Dezhnev Passage.

At the Gift Factory art pavilion in the Muzeon Art Park, everyone can playboard gamesAmong them are chess, checkers, Uno, Crocodile, and Mafia. Guests are welcome on February 21 from 9:00 PM to 10:00 PM; admission is free.

Test your knowledge of the capital's history and celebrate Chinese New Year.

At the Moscow Seasons festival siteManezhnaya Square The "Chinese New Year in Moscow" festival is underway. From February 20th to 22nd, visitors can enjoy street theater performances, tea ceremonies, and interactive quests, as well as workshops on decorating Peking Opera masks, making a tanggu musical instrument, and red hongbao envelopes for gifts and wishes.

Muscovites and tourists are also invited to theme days. "Heritage Weekend"Everyone will be able to attend lectures, take part in master classes, and test their knowledge of the capital's history and architecture in quizzes. On February 21, guests are welcome from 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. at the gastrocluster. Depot. Moscow on Lesnaya Street (building 20, building 3), and on February 22 – from 12:00 to 19:30 in the center Three Stations. Depot at 23 Novorizhanskaya Street, Building 5. Admission is free, but pre-registration is required for the master classes.

Winter in Moscow— the main event of the 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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You can visit the bird rehabilitation and adaptation center using Mosbilet.

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February 19th is Ornithologist Day in Russia. Moscow specialists not only study birds, but also treat them, help them return to their natural habitat, or find a new home. Last year, the Moscow Zoo, which is part of the Moscow Zoo, Department of Culture, opened a new specialized unit in Sokolniki Park—a bird rehabilitation and adaptation center. It's located in 1st Luchevoy Prosek.

"Since May 2025, specialists have accepted 90 birds, some of which are listed in the Red Data Book of the Russian Federation. The Bird Recovery and Adaptation Center is a specialized, full-service facility providing veterinary support, flight training, and preparation for reintroduction. It has also become part of the cultural and educational infrastructure of the renovated Sokolniki Park: open bird training sessions, lectures, master classes, and programs for schoolchildren and families are held here, fostering a responsible attitude toward nature," noted Alexey Fursin, Minister of the Moscow Government and Head of the Moscow Department of Culture.

Restoration and adaptation of birds

At the Bird Recovery and Adaptation Center, ornithologists perform initial examinations, treatment, and preparation for reintroduction. After completing the rehabilitation course, specialists assess the birds' ability to be released into the wild. If life in the wild poses a risk to their health, suitable housing conditions are found for them in zoos or other specialized centers.

In January, eight birds were admitted to the center for rehabilitation. Three of them underwent the necessary veterinary procedures and were released into the wild. One of the birds currently staying at the center is an adult female buzzard named Kasya. She sustained injuries in the wild. Kasya is already participating in training and can fly three distances: short, medium, and the full length of a training leash.

One of the center's main features is the flight dome. This pavilion, approximately 700 square meters in area, houses a training area where the center's trainers conduct daily training sessions to keep the birds in shape. These sessions run from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., and visitors can observe the birds through the second-floor windows. Guests can also attend open training sessions, which begin at 10:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m., and 12:00 p.m. The schedule is subject to change depending on the birds' well-being and weather conditions. Admission is by ticket.bird rehabilitation and adaptation center.

The center also houses a veterinary office, administrative and technical premises.

Excursions and educational programs

In addition to rehabilitation activities, the institution conducts excursions and educational programs for residents and visitors of the capital.

In January, the Birdwatching Photo course began at the Bird Recovery and Adaptation Center. It's suitable for those interested in exploring ornithological observation. Participants will learn basic fieldwork techniques, including using binoculars and a bird identification guide, and gain key bird photography skills. Additionally, they will learn about the diversity of Sokolniki Park's avifauna, identify birds by appearance and call while on a route, and learn about their role in major cities. You can register for the course bylink.

Every Thursday, the center offers painting classes in the animal art club. You can sign up for a visit Here.

Tours of the exhibition area are offered daily to visitors. You can join them every hour from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Admission is by ticket.bird rehabilitation and adaptation center.

The Bird Recovery and Adaptation Center has become a key milestone in the development of the Moscow Zoo's conservation efforts. It is a space that combines veterinary practice, scientific approach, education, and conservation of rare species.

From rescuing birds to educating Muscovites: How the Sokolniki Park Bird Rehabilitation and Adaptation Center works

The program of events at the Bird Recovery and Adaptation Center contributes to the implementation of the goals and objectives of the national project in Moscow. "Family"More information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

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A photo exhibition dedicated to the Chinese New Year has opened in the capital's metro.

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As part of the festival Chinese New Year in MoscowPassengers on the Moscow metro can experience Chinese culture in a new way: a photo exhibition has opened on the upper level of the Delovoy Tsentr transport hub.

The photographs showcase picturesque panoramas of Chinese cities, rituals celebrating spring, Chinese calligraphy, traditional holiday decorations, and other glimpses into the country's life. The exhibition invites passengers to experience the legacy and achievements of a centuries-old civilization firsthand.

The event was prepared by the Moscow Metro in cooperation with the capital's Tourism Committee, the Chinese Cultural Center in Moscow, and the China National Tourism Office in Moscow. The exhibition is on view until February 28.

"For the second year in a row, the metro is joining in the Chinese New Year celebrations. For the first time, we organized a photo exhibition on the second floor of the Delovoy Tsentr transport hub to commemorate the event. We also launched a themed train dedicated to Chinese New Year traditions for the second time. Moscow transport continues to participate in the capital's cultural life, following Sergei Sobyanin's instructions," said Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry.

Maxim Liksutov.

The Chinese New Year in Moscow festival will run until March 1st. More details posterYou can watch it on the Russpass service. It is organized by the Moscow Government with the support of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Embassy of the People's Republic of China (PRC) in Russia. Concurrently with the festival, from February 19 to 22, the "Moscow Maslenitsa in Beijing" event is taking place.

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A panel with a portrait of Hermann Hesse has been restored on Savvinskaya Embankment.

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Restoration work on the panel with Hermann Hesse's portrait, located on Savvinskaya Embankment (building 27), has been completed in Moscow. The work was created using a unique technique of carving the image into layers of plaster. It will once again be accessible to the public in 2026, according to Moscow's Chief Architect. Sergey Kuznetsov.

"Attitudes toward street art have changed dramatically; people have learned to value and preserve it. Initially, the work featuring Hermann Hesse's portrait was considered illegal, but it became so popular with locals that it was decided to preserve and restore it. To preserve the mural, a project was developed to relocate the wall fragment, restore it, protect it from the elements, and install architectural lighting. The dismantling and relocation of the fragment was carried out with the utmost care," noted Sergey Kuznetsov.

The work of Portuguese artist Alexandre Farto, better known as Vhils, appeared on the façade of the Moscow Silk Factory dormitory in 2008. Now it will be integrated into the infrastructure of the new residential complex.

Before restoration, the mural was in a state of disrepair: the paint had faded, and the plaster was peeling and infected with fungus. Upon inspection, specialists discovered that up to 60 percent of the surface had become weakened and required replacement. Georgy Myasnikov and Mikhail Pilyugin, members of the Union of Artists of Russia, were brought in to carry out restoration work using restoration techniques.

The work began with removing damaged areas and strengthening the remaining surface. The wall was treated with a hydrophobic impregnation to protect against moisture, and a primer was applied to ensure adhesion. Next, specialists mixed mortar and pigments by hand to accurately reproduce the original texture and color of the coating. The plaster was applied layer by layer, and the carvings were made in the wet and drying mortar, allowing the artist to closely approximate the artist's original technique. Simple tools were used for the work: knives, spatulas, and wooden trowels.

According to experts, the primary goal was to preserve the authenticity of the work. The work restored the texture and clarity of the panel's lines. The piece is considered to be in stable condition: without further intervention, it can now last at least five years, and with proper care, up to half a century.

Today, the mural is recognized as a significant part of Moscow's cultural landscape and one of the early iconic works by Vhils, whose projects have been exhibited internationally. In 2012, it was included in the program of the capital's "Best City on Earth" festival. Muscovites will be able to admire the renovated portrait of Hermann Hesse on Savvinskaya Embankment later this summer, once the project is completed.

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Moscow College of Architecture and Urban Planning celebrates its 75th anniversary

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The Moscow College of Architecture and Urban Planning (MKAG) celebrated its 75th anniversary. Since its opening, it has graduated more than 85,000 specialists. Today, it is one of the largest construction colleges in the capital, with over 5,500 students studying in 18 in-demand programs. This was reported by the press service. Moscow Department of Education and Science.

"Over 75 years, the college has become one of the leading centers for training construction professionals and architects in Moscow. Its graduates have participated in the construction of important city projects—from standard residential areas to high-rise complexes in the Moscow-City business center. The college emphasizes practice-oriented education: its programs are updated in collaboration with leading construction companies and architectural firms, and its workshops are re-equipped with modern equipment. Students are immersed in the profession from their first year. The growing interest in construction and architecture is confirmed by the admissions campaign. In 2025, the college admitted over 1,800 people to state-funded places—double the number from the previous year," the department's press service reported.

The college trains builders, architects, finishing and decorative workers, building restorers, carpenters and furniture makers, welders, designers, and specialists responsible for the operation of indoor plumbing fixtures, electrical equipment, and gas supply systems. New specializations include information modeling in construction.

Among the college's graduates are Irina Ustyantseva-Rankova, co-founder of the U. Design online school; Daria Levina, deputy head of department at the Krost concern; Irina Koryukina, chief architect of commercial and social infrastructure at the ZILART residential complex; Dmitry Chernoshvets, CEO of Integran TR; and Dmitry Sukhov, creative director of the Genpro architectural bureau.

In 2025, the college graduated more than a thousand young professionals. Seventy percent of them found employment before receiving their diplomas, after completing their internships.

"75 years means thousands of completed projects and our graduates, who shape the face of Moscow. We are proud that today our college is where the future of the construction industry is being born. We teach students not just how to build houses, but how to create comfortable and innovative living environments using the most modern technologies and tools," noted Alexander Arionchik, Director of the Moscow College of Architecture and Urban Planning.

The MKAG educational facilities include eight buildings and over 90 modern workshops. Their equipment standards and educational programs are developed jointly with industrial partners. The college collaborates with over 100 leading Moscow enterprises. Key employers include the Krost concern, the First House-Building Plant, the Main Architectural and Planning Department of the Moscow Committee for Architecture, the State Budgetary Institution "Avtomobilnye Dorogi," the A.E. Nudelman Precision Engineering Design Bureau, the Samolet Group of Companies, PJSC Mosenergo, JSC Mosoblgaz, JSC Mosgaz, the Moscow Metro, and others.

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Detailed information on in-demand professions and specialties taught at Moscow colleges is available on the website Moscow Colleges and in the community of the same name on the social network VKontakte.

Practical training for students at Moscow colleges takes place in modern workshops and laboratories. This facilitates the development of students' professional skills and aligns with the objectives of the "Professionalism" national project. Youth and ChildrenMore information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

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What events will be held at Biocluster in honor of the Chinese New Year?

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As part of the Chinese New Year in Moscow festival, from February 16 to March 1, the venues of the only one in the country natural science complex "Biocluster" and the K.A. Timiryazev Biological Museum, subordinate to the capital's Department of Culture, a thematic program "Red Horse Day" will be held.

K.A. Timiryazev Biological Museum

On February 21, from 12:00 to 4:00 PM, the K.A. Timiryazev Biological Museum on Malaya Gruzinskaya Street (15) will host an educational program. Visitors will learn about the plants used to make tea. They will also be able to listen to a lecture on horse species, participate in a quiz, and participate in a creative workshop. Admission is by ticket to the museum.

From 12:00 to 3:00 PM, the museum will host a workshop called "Making a Chinese Lantern." Everyone will be able to create a symbol of the Chinese New Year out of paper. Admission is by ticket to the museum.

At 12:30 and 2:30 PM, guests are invited to a themed quiz, "Sivka-Burka," where they can test their knowledge of horses. Admission is by pre-registration And entrance ticket to the museum.

The lecture, "The Mysterious Takhi: The Riddle of the Wild Horse," will begin at 1:00 PM. Victoria Kozhina, a zoologist and specialist in Przewalski's horses, will tell visitors about this animal and reveal its biological characteristics. Pre-registration is required. register and acquire entrance ticket to the museum.

From 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM, there will be a demonstration of tea plants, "What We Know About Tea." Everyone will learn the history of their origin. Admission by ticket to the museum.

The lecture "Horses and Humans: Millennia Together" will begin at 2:00 PM. Attendees will learn how this animal was domesticated and where the different species live. Registration is required. website And entrance ticket to the museum.

At the 3:00 PM lesson "The Time of Chariots: How Horses Helped Conquer Eurasia," guests will learn about the history of the greatest migration of peoples, the historical figures of this era, and the role of horses in their lives. Admission is by pre-registration And entrance ticket to the museum.

Pavilions No. 28 "Beekeeping" and No. 31 "Geology"

On February 21 at 12:00 PM in Pavilion No. 31 "Geology", robot guide Professor Boris Zemelkin will give a tour of the exhibition "12 Signs of Life" in Chinese. Required registration on the website and entrance ticket to the pavilion.

At 2:00 PM and 4:00 PM, Pavilion No. 28, "Beekeeping," will host a tour called "Jumping, Running, Flying." Visitors will learn about the history of bumblebees and interesting facts about insect species. Admission is by pre-registration And entrance ticket to the pavilion.

The "Jumpers" workshop will be held from 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM in Pavilion No. 28, "Beekeeping." Guests will create insects from paper and decorative elements. Admission by ticket to the pavilion.

The Biocluster is the first and only complex in the country that unites all the main areas of modern biology under a single umbrella. With the support of the capital Department of Culture Pavilion No. 28, "Beekeeping," features an interactive exhibit, "The Buzzing World," and Russia's first public entomology laboratory. Pavilion No. 31, "Geology," features an exhibition, "12 Signs of Life." The pavilions can be visited by entrance ticket.

The K.A. Timiryazev State Biological Museum was founded in 1922 by Boris Zavadovsky, an academic and leading expert in physiology, endocrinology, and biology. The main exhibition is housed in the former estate of Pyotr Shchukin. The collection comprises over 110,000 exhibits. Among them are unique anthropological reconstructions, zoological collections by renowned Russian naturalists, and wet mounts demonstrating anomalies in embryological development.

The Chinese New Year in Moscow festival will run from February 16 to March 1. A detailed schedule can be found at Russpass serviceThe event is organized by the Moscow Government with the support of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Embassy of the People's Republic of China in Russia.

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More than 30 partners have joined the Start in Moscow project.

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The Start in Moscow project continues to attract new partners, offering international students and specialists the opportunity to complete internships at Moscow companies. A total of 15 agreements have been signed with organizations willing to host students. Employers include the Technopolis Moscow special economic zone, Sila Union LLC, Alliance Consult LLC, and others. Seventeen universities have joined the project, including the National Research University Higher School of Economics (HSE), Moscow Polytechnic University, National University of Science and Technology MISIS, Kosygin Russian State University, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, and other major Moscow universities. In 2026, an agreement was signed with I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University to implement joint initiatives.

Since the project's launch in April 2024, over a thousand people from 100 countries, including China, India, Cuba, and Iran, have participated. In 2025, 500 international students and specialists completed internships, placements, and jobs at 40 Moscow companies across 15 different economic sectors.

In 2025, the Start in Moscow project actively collaborated with the Moscow Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MCCI). Ghazi Youssr Khaled Elhosseny from Egypt, a master's student in Public Policy at Lomonosov Moscow State University, is currently interning there.

"During my work, I learned about the Moscow Chamber of Commerce and Industry's activities in the areas of international cooperation, analytics, and support for foreign economic projects. It's especially important that the internship combines the preparation of analytical materials with practical interaction with representatives from the regions where I specialize, providing the opportunity to work with relevant international issues and experienced colleagues," noted Ghazi Youssr Khaled Elhosseny.

HSE student Andrés Sebastián Campoverde Crespo from Ecuador is also interning at the Moscow Chamber of Commerce and Industry. He is pursuing a degree in international finance, macroeconomics, and export strategy. His responsibilities include analyzing IT companies in foreign markets and identifying key competitors.

Andres said his internship at the Moscow Chamber of Commerce and Industry was a valuable practical experience. He gained an insight into how interactions between businesses, government agencies, and international partners are structured. He found the analytical and project work, as well as the exposure to real-world challenges faced by entrepreneurs, particularly valuable. This allowed him to better understand Moscow's business ecosystem and strengthened his interest in developing international and interregional cooperation.

Sofia Tsvetanova, a Bulgarian student studying in the humanities department at the Patrice Lumumba Peoples' Friendship University of Russia, completed an internship with the World Youth Festival Directorate.

"I can honestly say that this was much more than just an internship. If I had to describe it in one word, it would be inspiration. I met wonderful people who are passionate about what they do. After completing the internship, I realized that the world's youth knows no boundaries, only shared goals and a sincere desire to create. I learned a lot there, but perhaps most importantly, I realized that the impossible is just a matter of time and teamwork! Thank you to the management for this flight and thank you to Start in Moscow for this opportunity!" shared Sofia Tsvetanova.

In January 2026, Nikol Godyna, a student from Azerbaijan at the Russian State Humanitarian University, completed an internship at the HSE Visa and Migration Support Center for Foreign Citizens. She shared her impressions: her colleagues greeted her warmly and helped her settle in. During her internship, she worked with the 1C system and documents, and the skills she gained will definitely be useful in the future.

The Start in Moscow project provides its participants with free career guidance, assistance with resume writing and interview preparation, immigration consultations on document processing, and special offers from onboarding partners, including Russian language learning. You can apply and learn more about participation atofficial website project.

Start in Moscow is supervised by the ANO “Development of Human Capital”, subordinated to Department of Entrepreneurship and Innovative Development of the City of Moscow.

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