In Moscow, the availability of venues for on-site marriage registrations will increase in 2026.

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On November 27, Moscow's civil registry offices will begin accepting applications for 2026 on-site marriage registrations at venues under the Moscow Mayor's "New Addresses of Happiness" project. The number of available slots will increase by 15 percent compared to the current year. Anastasia Rakova, Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Social Development.

"Over the past six years, the Moscow Mayor's 'New Addresses of Happiness' project has given 75,000 couples the opportunity to start a family in the capital's most picturesque and unusual locations. The popularity of this ceremony format is growing: from January to October of this year alone, more than 13,000 couples chose off-site venues for their celebration, a 12 percent increase over last year. As of November 27, we'll be opening more than 8,000 application slots for 2026. Furthermore, over the next year alone, we'll increase the number of available slots by 15 percent," said Anastasia Rakova.

June 26th next year is a particularly popular date among Moscow couples. On this day, in addition to wedding palaces, 13 outdoor venues will be open for newlyweds.

Marriage registration applications can be submitted tomorrow at the Moscow Mayor's "New Addresses of Happiness" project for 2026. This can be done online or in person at wedding palaces. The state fee is 350 rubles.

When submitting an application, you will be able to choose one of 17 off-site locations: the Spiridonov mansion, the grounds of the Matrona of Moscow Church, the Opera House of the Tsaritsyno Museum-Reserve, Yakimanka Hall, the A.S. Pushkin Library and Reading Room, Moskvarium, the Vasilchikov, Zubov, and Muravyov-Apostol estates, the Danilovsky Park Hotel, the Ostafyevo Museum-Reserve, the Moskino Cinema Park, the Turandot Restaurant, the Sun of Moscow Ferris Wheel, the Ostankino TV Tower, the Cosmos Historical Pavilion (the Cosmonautics and Aviation Center), and the Spartak Stadium.

Over 60 venues are available for wedding ceremonies in Moscow, including wedding palaces, museums, estates, and restaurants, as well as the Mayakovskaya metro station. This service will help you make the right choice. Our Wedding On the mos.ru portal. This is the most comprehensive guide to wedding venues in the capital. Filters let you specify the necessary parameters, such as the type of venue, interior style, and other features. The service also allows you to specify your preferred registration date, the nearest metro station, the maximum number of guests, and much more. Venue pages include detailed descriptions and contact numbers.

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Active Citizens will select the best restoration project of 2025.

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A new section has been opened on the Active Citizen project website. voteParticipants will determine the best restoration project of 2025, according to Muscovites. Residents will have to choose from five options. Among them are the fairytale tower on Tverskaya Street—the Savvinskoye Podvorye; the UNESCO World Heritage Site—the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord in the Kolomenskoye Museum-Reserve; the only building at VDNKh decorated with wooden sculptures—Pavilion No. 67 "Soviet Press" (formerly the "Karelo-Finnish SSR"); the Swiss House at the Kuskovo Estate, inspired by Alpine chalets; and the Egyptian Pavilion at the Ostankino Estate—an authentic 18th-century wooden palace.

"The annual 'Moscow Restoration' competition is celebrating its 15th anniversary. Traditionally, Muscovites themselves choose the winner in one of the competition's categories. They will choose which of the five nominees impressed them most, so that at the gala ceremony, the title of 'Best Restoration Object According to Participants of the Active Citizen Project' goes to a truly 'people's' object," noted the head of the capital's Department of Cultural Heritage.

Alexey Emelyanov.

Thus, city residents can choose the Savvinskoye Podvorye as the best building. This building, constructed in the neo-Russian style and adorned with elegant turrets and windows of various shapes, was restored to its original appearance by over 150 specialists: artists, ceramicists, plasterers, marble experts, and professionals from other fields. They completed a full range of restoration work on the facades and interiors of the entrance halls. During the restoration, they not only restored the surviving architectural elements of the building but also uncovered details hidden behind later finishing: advertising signs, a marble arch, plaster moldings, and windows with Falconnier bricks. Special attention was paid to the restoration of the painted ceramic tiles, created based on sketches by the building's architect, Ivan Kuznetsov. Meticulous work in selecting the right glaze shades made the recreated tiles indistinguishable from the originals.

The Russian Terem on Tverskaya Street: How the Savvinskoye Compound is being restoredRestoration of the fairytale tower on Tverskaya Street has been completed, Sobyanin said.

The Church of the Ascension of Our Lord in the Kolomenskoye Museum-Reserve could win the competition. It is a true masterpiece of 16th-century architecture of global significance, one of the first stone tent-roofed churches in Rus'. In 1994, the building was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List. According to legend, the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord was built by order of Vasily III, as a token of gratitude for the gift of a long-awaited heir—the future Tsar Ivan the Terrible. Scholars speculate that the architect was the Italian Pietro Annibale, or Pyotr Fryazin (Petrok Maloy), as he was known in Russia.

The meticulous restoration took two and a half years. Particular attention was paid to the tent roof: the brickwork was cleared of dirt and old plaster, and treated with a biocidal agent. It was then primed and painted. The church facades are adorned with white stone kokoshniks, architraves, carved capitals, and lancet windows. Specialists cleaned them and meticulously restored any damage.

The unique ancient staircase with stirrups on the temple's tent was also preserved. The first mention of it appears in 19th-century sources. Specialists cleaned the staircase, primed it with red lead, and painted it. The brickwork in the interiors was cleared of plaster, and repairs were made exclusively in the basements. The white stone elements of the capital with their expressive carvings and the royal seat—the canopy on the eastern façade, crowned with a keeled zakomara with a double-headed eagle—were also restored. While cleaning the unique decorative elements, specialists intentionally left traces of time—fragments of ochre, terracotta, and green pigment, as well as untouched areas of white stone.

The opening of the church is planned for the feast day of the Ascension of the Lord in May 2026.

Restoration of the Church of the Ascension in Kolomenskoye is complete – Sobyanin

To win in votingThe Egyptian Pavilion of the Ostankino estate is also a contender. The estate itself is an authentic wooden palace from the late 18th century. It was built using a frame construction technique, very rare in Russia at that time. The central part of the palace is connected by single-story covered galleries to the Italian and Egyptian pavilions. The building and its interiors have been completely preserved to this day.

The palace is associated with the name of Count Nikolai Petrovich Sheremetev, one of the noble, wealthy, and enlightened aristocrats of his time. He built a palace theater complex with a transformable stage and auditorium. The theater's leading actress was Praskovia Kovaleva-Zhemchugova, a talented serf actress who later became Countess Sheremeteva.

The Egyptian Pavilion, built in the classical Roman style, is adorned with four historic stoves with sphinx sculptures. Restoration of both the facades and interiors was completed in the fall of 2025. Specialists restored over 700 square meters of authentic artistic parquet floors made from various wood species, intricate door panels decorated with gilded and silver-plated carvings, faux marble, hardware and moldings, and the stoves with sphinx sculptures. Following the completion of the work, the exhibition "Visiting Count Sheremetev" opened in the Egyptian Pavilion.

Visiting Count Sheremetev: The Ostankino estate's Egyptian pavilion opened to MuscovitesThe Egyptian pavilion at the Ostankino estate has been restored, according to the Moscow Mayor.

Active Citizens can vote for Pavilion No. 67, "Soviet Press" (formerly "Karelo-Finnish SSR"). It is the only building at VDNKh decorated with wooden sculptures and one of four whose decoration features wood carvings. The pavilion was built in 1954 according to a design by architects Farid Rekhmukov and Alexey Reznicenko.

The carved bas-relief "New Life" by sculptor Lev Kardashov and six wooden figures mounted on columns in the pediment of the main façade's portico are considered the pavilion's main decorations. The sculptures of a peasant woman and a worker occupy the center of the composition, flanked by young pine trees with fluffy needles. The bas-reliefs symbolize the republic's main economic sectors: forestry, agriculture, livestock farming, and fishing, as well as their mechanization and electrification.

During the restoration of the pediment, specialists carried out a gentle cleaning, restored lost elements, and coated the carved bas-relief and sculptures with protective compounds. Missing fragments were recreated by hand, maintaining the original 1950s carvings. Craftsmen restored the six-column portico's red granite columns with copper capitals and restored the terrazzo flooring. They also recreated the plaster bas-reliefs depicting northern workers and bronze chandeliers, and restored the unique Karelian birch portal.

Larch, Karelian birch, granite, and copper: how the Soviet Press pavilion at VDNKh is being restoredA multimedia exhibition, "Beyond the Far Far Away: Masterpieces of Russian Painting Come to Life," will open at VDNKh.

The Swiss House in the Kuskovo Estate rounds out the list of nominees. This federal cultural heritage site was built in the 19th century according to a design by architect Nikolai Benois. The Alpine chalet-style building stands out from the surrounding buildings: the first floor walls are painted to resemble brick, while the second floor is adorned with wood carvings. Restorers restored the plinth and foundation, and reinforced the stone first floor. The surfaces were cleaned, treated with special compounds, plastered, and painted to resemble brick. Particular attention was paid to the wooden frame: it was suspended using a special system, replacing damaged elements. The interior features restored historic stoves lined with white tiles. The Swiss House will open to Moscow residents and visitors for the first time after an exhibition is established there.

Moscow Heritage specialists have begun restoration of Count Sheremetev's Swiss chalet in the Kuskovo estate.Sobyanin reported on how the historical appearance of the Swiss House in Kuskovo is being preserved.

Vote prepared by the Active Citizen project in collaboration with Department of Cultural Heritage of the City of Moscow.

The awards ceremony for the competition's winners, including the voting winner, will take place in December.

The Moscow Restoration competition was created to develop the traditions of the Moscow school of restoration, promote its popularity, and generate public interest in historical and cultural monuments. This year marks the 15th time it is being held in the capital.

In 2025, the competition received over 100 applications for more than 40 historical and cultural monuments. Over the course of 14 years, 1,077 restoration companies and design organizations, chief project architects and restorers, and restoration project participants and organizers participated. 508 participants won prizes, with 267 sites recognized as the best.

Project Active Citizen has been operating since 2014. During this time, more than seven million people have joined, and over seven thousand votes have been conducted. Every month, 30 to 40 "active citizens" decisions are implemented in the city. 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 and 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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Sobyanin: 15 new trains will be purchased for the Central Transport Hub

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The Moscow government has decided to purchase 15 new-generation trains (165 carriages). Delivery is planned by 2030. Five trains will be purchased in 2026, three in 2027, two in 2028, three in 2029, and two in 2030. These trains will carry passengers on regional rail routes connecting Moscow with the Kaluga, Tula, Vladimir, and other nearby regions. The trains will be purchased using funds from the Treasury Infrastructure Loan. The decree on this matter was signed by Sergei Sobyanin.

This purchase will be the next step in the implementation of a large-scale program to upgrade the rolling stock of the Central Transport Hub (CTH), which, at the instruction of the President of the Russian Federation, is being implemented by JSC Russian Railways jointly with the Government of Moscow and with the support of the Government of the Russian Federation.

The Central Transport Hub connects 11 regions of the country—Moscow, the Moscow Region, and adjacent areas. This represents over 30 million passengers and nearly 75 percent of all commuter rail traffic in Russia (over two million passengers per day). Upgrading the Central Transport Hub's rolling stock will improve travel comfort.

The update was completed in September 2025. rolling stock Moscow Central Diameters. In June of that year, rolling stock upgrades began on the Moscow Railway's (MR) Yaroslavl line. Today, passengers are already being transported by nine latest-generation Ivolga 4.0 trains. By 2030, a total of 92 trains (over a thousand carriages) will be in operation on the Yaroslavl line. This will allow for a complete renewal of the existing fleet, reduce the average age of rolling stock to 3.5 years (a fivefold reduction), increase the number of passenger seats, and improve travel comfort on this most populated line.

"In 2026, we will continue replacing trains on routes connecting Moscow with the Kaluga, Tula, and other nearby regions. The project is scheduled to run until 2035 and involves the purchase of approximately 100 modern trains," Sergei Sobyanin wrote on his channel.

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This will reduce the frequency of trains between Moscow and regional centers. New standards of passenger comfort will be implemented throughout the Central Transport Hub. Rolling stock will be purchased exclusively from Russian manufacturers.

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The sixth Moscow Fashion Week will be held at the Manege in March 2026.

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Applications for the sixth Moscow Fashion Week have begun in the capital. The event will take place from March 12 to 17, 2026, at the Manege Central Exhibition Hall. Designers and brands of clothing, footwear, and accessories are eligible to participate. Applications are open until January 18.official website events.

"Around 200 brands from the capital and other cities in Russia and around the world will join the sixth Moscow Fashion Week. The program includes shows of new collections by domestic and international designers, lectures by fashion industry experts, and a themed short film festival. Over the previous five seasons, more than 300 Moscow brands have participated in the project, and we expect that this time the capital will once again become a magnet for the brightest and most promising names in the industry," noted the Moscow Government Minister and Head of the Moscow Department of Culture.

Alexey Fursin.

Moscow Fashion Week will also feature an open market of local brands and a showroom. Each season, the event brings together key industry representatives. This gives designers the opportunity to reach a new professional audience, build sustainable distribution channels, and receive media support from representatives of major glossy and news media from Russia and abroad, as well as influencers and celebrities.

An expert committee will determine the list of participants. Successful designers will be able to participate in the event free of charge. The competition selection process is available on the official website. Moscow Fashion WeekResidents and visitors to the capital will be able to visit a market featuring products from Russian designers selected by an expert panel. Each season, designers from various Russian cities—from Murmansk to Irkutsk—gather in Moscow to present their wares to a wider audience and develop business connections. Lectures by leading experts in fashion and design will be held for university students, designers, marketers, journalists, and the general public. Everyone will also be able to attend the World Fashion Shorts short film festival—a one-day multimedia installation combining fashion, film, and video art.

The fifth Moscow Fashion Week took place in the capital from August 28 to September 2, 2025. More than 220 brands from Russia and 10 other countries participated in the event.

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Moscow Fashion Week experts offered advice to future fashion students.Participants of the Moscow Longevity project presented looks from collections of Moscow brands at Moscow Fashion Week.

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How business tourism impacts Moscow's image and economy

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Business tourism is one of the most promising areas for development in the capital. One in five visitors from other Russian regions visit Moscow for business purposes. These tourists come to the capital from the Rostov Region (29 percent of the total tourist flow from the region to Moscow), St. Petersburg and the Krasnodar Krai (20 percent), as well as from the Nizhny Novgorod Region (19 percent), and the Republic of Tatarstan (16 percent).

One in eight foreigners visits the capital for business. By 2030, the total number of business travelers is expected to reach eight million, accounting for 15 percent of the tourist flow.

Although business travelers represent a small share of the overall tourism mix, their economic multiplier effect is enormous. Business travel is rapidly growing, stimulating other types of tourism. Business travelers are much more likely to spend money on city services and restaurants than travelers with other purposes, choosing more expensive hotels. They also enhance the city's image, presenting it as a modern, safe, and comfortable global capital.

Infrastructure for business tourism

Moscow attracts business visitors by hosting large-scale BRICS-level events, developing its convention infrastructure, and offering useful digital services.

The capital is a major economic hub, offering everything business travelers need—from convention and exhibition venues to restaurants serving every cuisine imaginable. Today, the city boasts over 22,900 dining establishments and 2,200 hotels.

Moscow boasts modern venues for large-scale business events, including the Lomonosov cluster, the Skolkovo technology park, and the high-tech Timiryazev Center exhibition complex. Services particularly convenient for business travelers include free, high-speed Wi-Fi. Russpass also helps with cultural entertainment during business trips and meetings.

Development of international business tourism

Moscow is opening up new tourism markets and attracting international travelers to Russia. In the first half of 2025, the number of visitors from non-CIS countries increased by 10 percent compared to the same period in 2024. The top destinations included China, India, Turkey, Vietnam, and the United Arab Emirates. Tourists from these countries visited the Russian capital, including for business purposes.

In addition, Mosturism organizes inspection visits to unique business venues—currently, there are over 150 of them. This reinforces the trend of combining business and cultural programs in a single trip, allowing visitors to see the city and its potential from a new perspective.

The capital is hosting world-class event projects that are important for the industry. In July 2025, Moscow hosted the first large-scale tourism congress, the OTOAI Convention. It was organized by the Outbound Travel Operators Association of India with the support of the Moscow Government. In September, the third BRICS Cities Future Forum, "Cloud Cities," was held, attracting over 13,000 attendees from 42 countries, including China, the UAE, Malaysia, Singapore, South Africa, Qatar, Turkey, and Hungary.

Congress of Global Opportunities

On December 17 and 18, the capital will host International Congress Meet Global MICE Congress (MGMC)This event confirms Moscow's status as a global center of excellence in business tourism. More than 350 international participants will join it. This year, they will come from Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Africa, Latin America, the CIS, as well as India and China.

The congress's main theme is "Unity through Open Diversity: New Opportunities for Global Growth." This year, its scale has grown significantly. More than two thousand Russian and international participants are expected to attend. The program of events includes 3,200 business meetings.

MGMC has traditionally focused on the professional community of the MICE industry—specialists who organize congresses, exhibitions, corporate events, and business travel. These include representatives of individual networks, convention and exhibition venues, cultural and entertainment attractions, and other MICE service providers.

You can apply for participation in the Meet Global MICE Congress until December 12, 2025, through the portal Russpass. Business.

Moscow City Tourism Committee The project is creating a strong brand for the capital as a major tourist destination not only in Russia but also internationally. Moscow's most frequent visitors come from China, India, the CIS, and the Middle East. To strengthen its international ties, the Russian capital organizes business missions, showcases its tourism potential at industry exhibitions, and creates projects and hosts events aimed at international tourists (for example, the "Chinese New Year in Moscow" festival).

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Eight ground transportation routes will be adjusted starting November 29.

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Starting November 29, eight bus and electric bus routes in 20 districts of the capital will be adjusted. These routes will be closer to metro stations and public amenities.

"Following Sergei Sobyanin's instructions, we continue to develop the capital's ground transportation network. On November 29, we will adjust eight bus and electric bus routes. Stops will be located closer to metro stations, public amenities, and popular attractions. More than 50 modern Russian-made buses and electric buses, equipped to provide comfort for all categories of passengers, will operate on these routes," said the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry.

Maxim Liksutov.

Major changes

Routes C179 and 600k will be merged. C179 buses will continue to all stops. Buses will run more frequently, reducing travel time.

The stop at the Mnevniki metro station will be moved closer to the metro exits.

The stop "Nizhnie Mnevniki Street – Bike Center" is now located at Projected Driveway No. 1166.

Route T19 will continue to operate under number 389.

Buses No. 926, 987 and 993 will go along Azovskaya Street to Starobalaklavskaya instead of Bolshaya Yushunskaya Street.

Buses on route No. 67 will continue to operate under the number 987.

On Bolshaya Yushunskaya Street, residents will be able to continue using routes No. 273, 922, 952, and C918.

Route 952 will replace route T52. Buses will go to Bolshaya Yushunskaya Street via the Kakhovskaya metro station.

At the Kakhovskaya metro station on Kakhovka Street, stops will now only be at exits No. 5 and 7.

Changes in Zyuzino became possible thanks to the opening of a new terminus stations for buses and electric buses on Balaklavsky Prospekt. Residents of Bolotnikovskaya Street between Varshavskoe Shosse and Simferopolsky Boulevard will now have a direct, non-stop route to Kakhovskaya metro station.

Additionally, passengers using all city routes, as well as suburban routes within the Moscow-Region project, can evaluate their performance and participate in a large-scale study. A QR code for completing the survey is located on every Moscow bus near the driver's cabin and opposite the second door. The survey can also be completed bylink.

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 Transport Hub. It will become a unified transport hub with regular commuter rail service for over 30 million residents in 11 Russian regions. More information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

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Young Muscovites reached the finals of the first All-Russian Robotics Olympiad.

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A team of Moscow schoolchildren was among the 20 finalists of the first Open All-Russian Technology Olympiad in Robotics. From Code to TakeoffThe final round will take place in the capital from December 16 to 22. This was reported by Anastasia Rakova, Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Social Development.

"The Open All-Russian Technology Olympiad in Robotics, 'From Code to Takeoff,' is one of the year's key events in robotics. For many schoolchildren, it's not just a competition, but the first step toward their future profession. Five thousand Moscow students participated in the qualifying round, with 325 high school students advancing to the finals. The final round will bring together 400 students in grades 9-11 from across the country who plan to pursue careers in IT and engineering. The finals will be held in Moscow from December 16th to 22nd. A separate final round will be held in the spring for younger students. Olympiad winners will receive preferential admissions to Russia's top technical universities, ranging from admission without exams or credit for an additional test to a score of 100 on the Unified State Exam," explained Anastasia Rakova.

The qualifying round of the Olympiad was held online. Students were asked to solve a problem in a simulator: on a virtual track for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), they had to find the optimal route and read data from markers. In the "Mobile Robots" section, students worked with a specialized Robot Operating System. They mastered the basic principles of navigation, control, and data exchange between nodes. Participants had to program the robot to plot a route in a given space, configure the localization system, and ensure correct movement along the intended trajectory.

"I participated in a UAV simulator track. The solution required running two programs: one simulating the drone's operating system, and the other simulating the input and output of where the drone was flying and what it was seeing. The map showed two warehouse locations and five unloading points. I had to deliver packages from the warehouses to the designated locations using an optimal route and LED indicators. It was very interesting to choose the best route, see how the calculated time matched the simulator's actual time, and spot any errors. I hadn't worked with UAVs before this Olympiad, so this experience was unique," shared Dmitry Firsov, an 11th-grader at School No. 1329.

The final stage of the Olympiad will take place at the Federal Center for Unmanned Aircraft Systems. The opening ceremony will take place on December 16. The following day, participants will take quizzes. From December 18 to 20, students will complete practical round tasks in two areas: UAVs and mobile robotics.

In addition to Moscow high school students, students from 23 regions of Russia will take part in the competition.

During the practical round, they will configure drones and develop algorithms for autonomous flight, including obstacle avoidance and tag recognition. Participants will also program mobile robots that will perform an autonomous mission at the testing ground: basic navigation, obstacle avoidance, object recognition, and optimal route planning in changing conditions. The finalists will also face electronics-related challenges, which will depend on their chosen field.

150 drones, 32 tables with mobile robotics equipment, 16 drone nets, and 400 computers will be prepared for Olympiad participants.

In addition to the competition, the finalists will enjoy an educational, cultural, and entertainment program. A technological show of engineering achievements will be held at the Rudnevo Industrial Park, featuring robotic dogs and a humanoid robot. The awards ceremony will take place on December 22.

The Open All-Russian Technology Olympiad in Robotics, "From Code to Takeoff," is part of the Moscow School Olympiad in Robotics, which has been held since 2015. Winners of the competition receive preferential admissions privileges to leading Russian technical universities, including Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Lomonosov Moscow State University, and the National Research University Higher School of Economics. Winners will be able to enroll without taking exams or additional tests, or they can receive 100 points on the specialized Unified State Exam.

The Olympiad was organized by the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation, the Ministry of Digital Development, Communications and Mass Media of the Russian Federation, and Department of Education and Science of the City of MoscowDetailed information about the "From Code to Takeoff" Olympiad is published onwebsite.

Moscow schoolchildren regularly win robotics competitions. In 2025, the Moscow team received 47 winner's and runner-up certificates at the All-Russian School Olympiad finals. Muscovites also won the Russian Robotics Olympiad last season. They created transport robots for industrial fishing, port work, and rescue operations in the northern seas. Moscow schoolchildren demonstrated the highest results among all participants, with over 50 students receiving awards.

Ensuring high-quality preparation of Moscow schoolchildren for the Olympiads is in line with the objectives of the “All the Best for Children” 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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Sobyanin: Moscow helps businesses market themselves in key global markets

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As part of the industrial development strategy through 2030, Moscow will continue to actively support companies seeking to enter new markets. on my blog Sergei Sobyanin said.

"Since 2019, the Mosprom Center for Export, Industry, and Investment Support has been offering Moscow exporters a wide range of services: information and consulting support, customized country and industry analysis, export potential testing, assistance in selecting sales markets, legal support for foreign economic activity, counterparty verification, and the development of customized export strategies. The center also organizes companies' participation in international exhibitions and business missions," the Moscow Mayor wrote.

From 2019 to 2025, with the support of Mosprom, over a thousand companies participated in over 150 exhibition events and business missions. Moscow-based enterprises were given the opportunity to present their products in key global markets—from China and Saudi Arabia to Mexico and India.

Training of qualified personnel

A fundamentally important task for the development of the capital's industry is the training of qualified personnel. Particular attention is paid to the training of specialists based on colleges.

The modernization of the secondary vocational education system is based on two key principles: the relevance of educational programs developed with the participation of employers and a practice-oriented approach to training. At least 70 percent school time is devoted to practical training at operating enterprises.

In 2024, Russian President Vladimir Putin opened a flagship center for practical training for Moscow colleges. Rudnevo in the Technopolis Moscow special economic zone. This is the first innovative educational space for the practical training of qualified personnel tailored to the economic needs of Moscow, Russia's largest educational and industrial center. The educational center's capacity allows it to train over three thousand students per year.

This fall, the city's educational infrastructure was expanded with a unique facility where adults and college students can master modern professions and gain in-demand skills. This is a practical training center. Professions of the Future at Technopolis Moscow in Pechatniki.

"We've been implementing the TechnoInternship program in the SEZ for four years now, offering young professionals the opportunity to gain practical experience and relevant skills at the capital's leading industrial enterprises. We've signed over 30 agreements with leading higher and secondary educational institutions. Around 65 Technopolis companies are helping students master complex professional competencies. Since 2022, over 1,600 students have participated in the project," emphasized Sergei Sobyanin.

The implementation of the capital's development strategy will ensure the leading role of industry in Moscow's economy, create thousands of promising jobs, and will be a significant contribution to addressing the challenges of Russia's technological sovereignty and leadership.

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Muscovites are invited to the "People's Games" table tennis festival.

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On December 7, the traditional All-Russian table tennis festival “People’s Games” will be held in the Druzhba universal sports hall with the support of Moscow City Sports DepartmentIt will host open amateur competitions in various age categories.

The organizers have prepared souvenirs for the participants, and the winners and runners-up will be awarded with commemorative gifts, medals, and cups.

The festival has a rich history. It dates back to April 14, 1991, when the first tournament was held, bringing together table tennis enthusiasts. Over the years, the competition has become an integral part of the capital's sporting life.

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More than 58 kilometers of barrier fencing have been repaired in Moscow.

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Source: Moscow Government – Moscow Government –

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Since the beginning of the year, specialists from the city's infrastructure department have repaired over 58 kilometers of barriers damaged in road accidents. This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Housing, Utilities, and Public Works. Petr Biryukov.

"Repairing barriers damaged by vehicle collisions is a key focus for road services. This year, over 58 kilometers of such structures have already been restored. Most often, repairs were carried out on sections of ring and outbound highways," noted Pyotr Biryukov.

The time to eliminate one damaged area ranges from one and a half to two hours, depending on its extent and the nature of the damage.

In Moscow, modern barriers are used that can support a vehicle weighing up to nine tons at a speed of 60 kilometers per hour. These structures help reduce the severity of accidents, preventing a car from crossing into oncoming traffic and, consequently, colliding head-on with another vehicle.

During repairs, special pile-driving rigs are used to dismantle damaged elements and then create new structures.

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