The most beautiful Moscow mansions, their owners, and architects in stories and photographs

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Guests are invited to the Petrovsky Travel Palace for a lecture entitled "The Most Beautiful Moscow Mansions, Their Owners and Architects in Stories and Photographs." Elena Krizhevskaya, a photographer, local historian, and author of books about Moscow, will deliver the lecture. The event will take place in the Petrovsky Travel Palace's most striking space—the Round Hall under the dome, decorated with 200-year-old grisaille paintings.

Visitors will learn about Moscow merchants and their homes. These will include the city's most beautiful mansions, built in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Elena Krizhevskaya will display photographs of the interiors and building details, and will also tell the stories of the merchants and the construction of their private estates. You will also see interior photographs that the author has never published on her social media.

The story's characters will include the mansions of Igumnov, Zinaida Morozova, the Balins, the Lepeshkins, Derozhinskaya, Krasilshchikova and others.

The palace will be open to event guests starting at 6:00 PM. Half-hour mini-tours of the palace will begin at 6:00 PM and 6:15 PM from Entrance No. 5.

The event's starting point is the palace's northern entrance, checkpoint #5, Left Palace Alley. The entrance is located 50 meters to the left of the main gate. The landmark is the first two towers, with an arch between them.

Address: Leningradsky Prospekt, Building 40, near the Dynamo (city exit #1) and Petrovsky Park (city exit #3) metro stations. Then it's a 7-10-minute walk.

You must have your original passport (or birth certificate for guests under 14). Admission to the grounds is restricted to those who have signed up for the tour; your ticket cannot be shared. Part of the tour takes place outdoors; organizers recommend dressing appropriately for the weather and wearing comfortable shoes.

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Not one step back!

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Library No. 202 will host a military history conference dedicated to the end of the Battle of Stalingrad. Participants will discuss the importance of preserving the memory of this event and its significance for our country.

The event will be chaired by Boris Sokolov, a member of the Moscow branch of the Russian Military Historical Society, and Yulia Kiriy, chair of the Fili-Davydkovo District Veterans Council. Veterans, youth movement representatives, and school-based Young Army members and their mentors will participate in the conference.

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Meeting with poet Mikhail Lukashevich

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The A.P. Gaidar Central City Children's Library will host a meeting with writer and poet Mikhail Lukashevich. He will present his new books, "Butterflies" and "Birds," from the "Little Erudite" series.

At the meeting, Mikhail Lukashevich will read poems to the children and show videos featuring interesting moments in the lives of birds and butterflies. An audio quiz is also planned, during which visitors will be asked to guess which bird is the most skilled singer based on the sounds of nature. Children will learn how to easily distinguish a magpie from a crow, which butterfly can fly across the sea, and which is named after an ancient Greek god.

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Meeting with writer Galina Maltseva

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A meeting with children's author Galina Maltseva will be held at the A.P. Gaidar Central City Children's Library.

Young guests will get to know the author and her books "Clara the Snail" and "Clara the Snail and Her Friends." The program includes fairy tale readings and a quiz. At the end, everyone will have the opportunity to get an autograph from the author and take a souvenir photo.

Galina Maltseva is the author of 21 books and writes fairy tales, short stories, children's detective stories, and poetry.

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Lecture on the electric ship "Music of Great Artists: Three Love Stories"

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Guests are invited to the lecture “Muses of Great Artists: Three Love Stories”.

Art historian Natalia Lavrenova will tell the story of Rembrandt and Saskia. How one woman became a universe for the master and why her features are visible in his latest paintings.

Participants will also discuss the fates of Salvador Dalí and Gala, and how the artist's muse transformed the eccentric artist into a surrealist icon.

And then they'll hear the story of Amedeo Modigliani and Anna Akhmatova, and how a brief encounter between the two artists left its mark on the history of literature and painting.

Travel is paid separately according to the tariffs.

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Fedorino's grief

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The chamber shadow theater of L.A. Kassil Children's Library No. 22 will host a performance of Korney Chukovsky's fairy tale "Fedorino Grief."

First, there will be a rehearsal, where parents and children will portray and voice the fairy tale characters. After the performance, the children will see how the library's chamber shadow theater works and try their hand at being puppeteers.

Tickets are purchased for each visitor to the performance – both children and adults.

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A tour of the open storage facilities of the A.S. Pushkin State Museum

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On the day of the poet's memory, the State A.S. Pushkin Museum invites you to a tour of the museum's open storage facilities. Guests will learn the history of the institution's collections, see memorial and most valuable exhibits from Pushkin's time, as well as authentic fine and applied art pieces and rare publications from the 18th and 19th centuries.

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A colorful family

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The chamber shadow theater of L.A. Kassil Children's Library No. 22 will host a performance of Eduard Uspensky's fairy tale "The Colorful Family."

First, there will be a rehearsal, where parents and children will portray and voice the fairy tale characters. After the performance, the children will see how the library's chamber shadow theater works and try their hand at being puppeteers.

A ticket is purchased for each visitor to the performance – both children and adults.

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"Always on Guard." Rosgvardia Ensemble

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The Moscow International House of Music invites you to a festive concert by the Academic Song and Dance Ensemble of the National Guard of the Russian Federation.

The event is timed to coincide with two historical dates: the 10th anniversary of the founding of the Russian Federation National Guard and the 215th anniversary of the establishment of law enforcement troops.

Spectators will be treated to the most memorable songs from the group's repertoire, as well as well-known patriotic works, choreographic compositions, and numbers prepared especially for this evening.

The concert duration is two parts, 60 minutes each.

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Where the Unknown Soldier died

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The Zelenograd Museum invites you to a themed tour dedicated to the events of the Battle of Moscow in late November and early December 1941, when the territory of modern-day Zelenograd and its environs became the capital's line of defense.

The event will feature unique items from the museum's collection: original documents, photographs, and awards donated by veterans and their relatives, archaeologists, and residents of Zelenograd. Guests will also see a model of the village of Matushkino, created by Boris Larin, who lived through the occupation of his hometown as a child.

In addition, visitors will learn the history of the Shtyki memorial complex, located at the 40th kilometer of the Leningradskoye Highway, as well as the events associated with the reburial of the ashes of the Unknown Soldier in December 1966.

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