Schools and a community center: nine social facilities were built and reconstructed in TiNAO using public funds in 2025.

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In 2025, under the supervision of the capital Department of Civil Engineering In the Troitsky and Novomoskovsky administrative districts (TiNAO), nine social facilities were built and reconstructed using city funds. This was announced by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction. Vladimir Efimov.

"We continue to develop the social infrastructure of the Troitsky and Novomoskovsky administrative districts. In 2025, nine socially significant facilities were built and reconstructed here as part of the Targeted Investment Program. Their total area exceeds 93,000 square meters. Four projects were completed in the Novomoskovsky administrative district, and five more in the Troitsky district. The new facilities include a clinic for adults and children, an art school, a community center, and educational institutions," said Vladimir Efimov.

New social facilities have opened in six districts of the New Moscow: two projects each have been completed in Troitsk, Filimonkovsky, and Krasnopakhorsky districts, and one each in Shcherbinka, Bekasovo, and Kommunarka.

"Among the social infrastructure facilities that opened in the New Moscow Administrative Okrugs in 2025, schools are the most numerous. Six buildings, totaling approximately 70,000 square meters, were constructed or renovated in these administrative districts. They provide comfortable conditions for the comprehensive development of children. For example, in Shcherbinka, a new three-story building was constructed for 400 schoolchildren. It now includes laboratory and research complexes, specialized classrooms, a gym, spacious, bright recreation areas, a media library, and other spaces," noted the head of the Moscow Department of Civil Construction.

Alexey Alexandrov.

A modern outpatient clinic for adults and children, covering over 13,000 square meters, has been built in the Filimonkovsky district. It can handle 750 visits per shift. It features offices for doctors of all specialties, medical diagnostic testing, and treatment and preventive procedures, as well as modern laboratories, comfortable waiting areas, and a reception desk. Convenient navigation makes the building easy to navigate. A barrier-free environment has been created for people with disabilities.

The building also houses a family center, a branch of the Moscow City Rehabilitation Center, and a Moscow Longevity Center.

As the Chairman of the Moscow Committee for State Construction Supervision explained Anton SlobodchikovInspectors monitored the construction and renovation of social facilities in the Troitsky and Novomoskovsky administrative districts at all stages. A total of 75 on-site inspections were conducted, assessing the quality of structures and materials. Following final inspections in 2025, conclusions were issued regarding the compliance of the constructed buildings with the requirements of the approved design documentation, after which occupancy permits were issued.

Earlier, Sergei Sobyanin said that a new building had been built in the Bogorodskoye district. school for 600 seats.

The construction of social facilities in Moscow is in line with the goals and initiatives of the national project Infrastructure for LifeMore information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

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And then they were all killed

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The A.P. Bogolyubov Arts Library will host a performance of "And Then They Killed Them All," a one-woman play by Svetlana Sologub.

The play is dedicated to the tragic events in the Kursk border region in August 2024 and is based on an artistic interpretation of real events. The narrative centers on the story of the village of Nikolayevo-Daryino, where all but one of the men were killed during the occupation. The playwright constructs the text as a "letter within a letter": the author's address to her mother transitions into a confessional letter from a fictional character—a village resident—who recounts life under occupation, fear, loss, and the gradual extermination of the male population.

Performed by Tatyana Dukhovskaya, an actress of the Bibliostsena theatre studio.

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Sergei Sobyanin opened the Kaluga Highway bypass in Kommunarka.

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Sergei Sobyanin opened traffic on a section of Kommunarskoye Highway with an overpass across Alexandra Monakhova Street.

"We continue active road construction. This year, we will build approximately 100 kilometers of roads, 19 bridges, overpasses, flyovers, and 22 underpasses and overpasses. Furthermore, we have launched three major road concessions, which are also designed to improve traffic in Moscow. Today, we are launching a relatively small but important project—a bypass of the Kaluga Highway from the Solntsevo-Butovo-Varshavskoye Highway to the Moscow Ring Road. It will improve transportation services to the large Moscow district of Kommunarka, where over 150,000 people already live, and will reduce overall congestion on the Kaluga Highway," said the Moscow Mayor.

The new highway will reduce traffic congestion on Kaluga Highway, Alexandra Monakhova Street, and Projected Drive No. 812 from Bachurinskaya Street to Kommunarskoye Highway by approximately five percent.

"The Kommunarka and Novomoskovskaya metro stations will become more accessible, and bus route C999 will be rerouted to them. Travel time from the Moscow Ring Road to the Solntsevo-Butovo-Varshavskoye Shosse highway will be reduced threefold, from 30 to 10 minutes," Sergei Sobyanin wrote on his channel in

MAX messenger.

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The new road will improve service on the popular C999 bus route, which connects local residents to metro stations, public services, and other important city amenities.

The first section of the future Kaluga Highway alternate, a three-kilometer straight line, opened in 2020. The new road provided a direct exit from Kommunarka to the Moscow Ring Road, bypassing Kaluga Highway. That same year, a 500-meter overpass was commissioned at the intersection of Projected Driveway No. 7051 and the Solntsevo-Butovo-Varshavskoe Highway.

"Kommunarka is one of the main centers of development in our city. For comfortable living, the new district needs

schools, kindergartens, metro stations and, of course, roads,” the Mayor of Moscow emphasized on his channel in MAX messenger.

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In January 2026, construction of the second section (from Projected Driveway No. 812 to the Solntsevo-Butovo-Varshavskoe Shosse highway) was completed. This is two kilometers in a straight line with two traffic lanes in each direction.

In total, five kilometers of roads were built and reconstructed as part of this project, including the main route, the overpass across Alexandra Monakhova Street (482 meters), side roads, and adjacent streets. As part of the landscaping, 9.5 hectares of lawns were laid.

“We plan to extend the road to the highway by the end of 2028

Voskresenskoye – Karakashevo – Shcherbinka, as a result of which its length will almost double and will be about 10 kilometers,” Sergei Sobyanin noted on his channel in MAX messenger.

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New roads in Moscow

Between 2011 and 2025, approximately 1,600 kilometers of roads were built, representing approximately 30 percent of the existing road network. 488 new tunnels, overpasses, and bridges were constructed, increasing the number of artificial transport structures by more than 70 percent. 364 off-street pedestrian crossings were also created.

Between 2026 and 2028, 283 kilometers of roads, 47 artificial structures, and 58 pedestrian crossings are planned for construction. Of these, 91.3 kilometers of roads, 19 artificial structures, and 22 pedestrian crossings are planned for construction in 2026.

The main input objects include:

— a section of Kommunarskoye Highway with an overpass across Alexandra Monakhova Street (opened in January 2026);

— section of the Solntsevo-Butovo-Varshavskoe Highway road from Polyany Street to Varshavskoe Highway;

— the southern section of the Moscow High-Speed Diameter along Kaspiyskaya Street from Kantemirovskaya Street to the Paveletsky direction of the Moscow Railway (MR);

— overpass along the main route of Entuziastov Highway at the intersection with Svobodny Prospekt and Bolshoy Kupavensky Proezd (first stage);

— reconstruction of Simonovskaya and Krutitskaya embankments;

– a bridge near Novozavodskaya street;

— an overpass at the intersection of the Oktyabrsky and Savelovsky directions of the Moscow Railway on the section from Bolshaya Akademicheskaya Street to Akademika Korolev Street.

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Three facets

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The Nagornaya Gallery, part of the Moscow Exhibition Halls Association, is hosting the exhibition "Three Facets," featuring Moscow artists Anastasia Kudryavtseva, Ivan Pimkin, and Yulia Filimonova. The exhibition features over 100 oil paintings in landscapes, some of which were created during travels across Russia.

Anastasia Kudryavtseva was born in 1998. She studied at art school, an academic drawing studio, and also studied mosaic art and mural painting. In 2021, she received a higher technical education in construction, and in 2024, she graduated from the Stanislav Brusilov School of Classical Landscape.

Ivan Pimkin was born in 1982. From an early age, he was passionate about drawing and traveled extensively. He is a professional graffiti and graphic designer, and in 2022, he turned to painting. He also graduated from the Stanislav Brusilov School of Classical Landscape.

Yulia Filimonova was born in 1994. She studied at art school. In 2018, she graduated from the Moscow State Stroganov Academy of Art and Industry, and in 2024, from the Stanislav Brusilov School of Classical Landscape. She is a member of the Union of Russian Artists and works in oil painting, graphic art, tempera, and acrylic.

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Winter in Moscow: How to Join Charity Events

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Various charity events are taking place in Moscow until the end of February. Residents and visitors can donate humanitarian aid to special military operations (SVO) participants, bring pet supplies, and help fulfill the dreams of non-profit organizations.

Support the participants of the SVO

At the project sites Winter in Moscow The collection of humanitarian aid for the Special Operations Forces (SVO) and residents of the new territories continues. Anyone can donate long-life food products, first aid supplies, thermal underwear, warm clothing, and personal hygiene products.

In Zelenograd, in the Matushkino district, a gift collection point for SVO soldiers is located near the skating rink on Yunosti Square. It is open Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM until the end of February.

In the southeast of the capital, humanitarian aid for the SVO participants is being collected near the project's three skating rinks. Winter in MoscowThey are located in the 850th Anniversary of Moscow Park, on Soldatskaya Street (building 15), and on Volgogradsky Prospekt (near building 181, block 1). The collection points are open on Saturdays from 12:00 to 20:00 and on Sundays from 12:00 to 18:00.

In the south of the capital, donations for the fighters can be delivered at three locations until February 28. At the park near Beket Pond on Zagorodnoye Highway (building 2), parcels for the fighters are accepted Monday through Thursday from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM, Fridays from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM, Saturdays from 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM, and Sundays and holidays from 12:30 PM to 7:30 PM. Humanitarian aid collection points near the skating rink on Zatonnaya Street (building 22) and in Sosenki Park (building 32 Timurovskaya Street) are open Monday through Thursday from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM, Fridays from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM, and on weekends and holidays from 12:30 PM to 7:30 PM.

Good deeds and holiday photos

Until February 21, young Muscovites can join the "ABCs of Volunteering" campaign and learn about various volunteering opportunities in an interactive format. By completing various tasks, children will learn how to help animals, care for nature, and support people in difficult situations. The classes will be held at the project's site. Winter in Moscow on Koptevsky Boulevard (building 18) January 24, 7 AndFebruary 21 from 12:00 to 14:00.

Promotion "Kind Christmas Tree" This is the fourth time the event is being held in the capital. This year, it features non-profit organizations' beneficiaries, including children of SVO soldiers. Anyone can join the "Kind Christmas Tree." To do so, visitpromotion website, select the gift category and fill out the application.

Every Saturday and Sunday until the end of February, media volunteers from the "Winter in Focus" campaign will take vibrant photos of Moscow residents and visitors against a backdrop of festive decorations. They can be found at the project's venues from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM. Winter in Moscow at Revolution Square (2 Okhotny Ryad Street) and Tverskaya Square (8 Tverskaya Street, Building 1, Bldg. 5). Volunteers are wearing purple jackets with white prints and hats with the Matryoshka doll logo. The completed photos can be found in the folder Winter in Focus on the resource center page Mosvolonter on the social network VKontakte.

Hand over gifts and sign cards

More than 30 Gift Factory pavilions will be open in the capital until February 28. project "Moscow Helps." Here you can donate holiday packages for SVO participants and children from new regions, supplies for animals from shelters, and even sign postcards.

The Gift Factory pavilion on Tverskaya Square is open daily from 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM. The festival grounds on Novy Arbat Street (Building 13) and Revolution Square are open weekdays from 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM, and on weekends and holidays from 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM. In the districts, pavilions are open Monday through Friday from 11:00 AM to 9:00 PM, and on weekends and holidays from 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM.

The Gift Factory pavilion on Red Square is open Monday through Thursday from 11:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., and weekends and holidays from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m.

Board games, pet supplies, and reflective bracelets

Until February 28, Muscovites and visitors to the capital can join the charitable initiatives taking place at the Gift Factory pavilions of the Moscow Helps project.

Volunteers are accepting classic board games and other games from participants in the "March of Kindness" campaign for military personnel undergoing treatment in hospitals. Donations can also be made at the "Moscow Helps" humanitarian aid collection centers and the "Good Place" volunteer centers. The addresses and opening hours of the centers are available atlink.

Animal lovers can join the "Feed a Friend" campaign and donate pet supplies to evacuated animals living in shelters in the Belgorod and Kursk regions. They need dry and wet food, vitamin supplements, leashes, collars, beds, litter, disposable diapers, as well as cleaning and disinfecting products.

Reflective bracelets, stickers, and other items that enhance visibility at night are being collected as part of the "Light of Goodness" campaign. They will be distributed to residents of border regions.

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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Closer to the Dream: How Mosproducer Helps Aspiring Artists

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Conquering the capital's audience, performing at the city's largest venues, and becoming popular—these are the opportunities offered to aspiring musicians, theater professionals, and artists. Moscow Production Center, subordinate to the capital Department of CultureOver the course of its 11 years of operation, more than 250,000 people from various cities across Russia and abroad have joined the project, and eight thousand talented individuals have joined the project's resident base.

How Mosproducer helps discover new names in the arts, what opportunities it offers young artists, how its work has changed in recent years, and what role it plays in the capital's creative development—all in this mos.ru article.

Light a new star

Flagship projects of the Moscow Production Center, such as Line-up Mosproducer, Street Performer, "Contours of Culture", Playlist Mosproducer | Music in the Parks and others, bring together thousands of talented participants, creative industry experts, major city venues, and millions of viewers.

In 2025, Mosproducer's music projects hosted over 19,000 performances, and the "Street Artist in the Parks" project achieved record results, with over 1,600 performances at 58 venues in 40 Moscow parks. Over the four years of the all-Russian art project "Contours of Culture," 71 artists have won, and the total area of the images created exceeded 6,500 square meters. These formats allow artists to present their work in significant public spaces. Alexey Fursin, Minister of the Moscow Government and Head of the Moscow Department of Culture

Winners of the qualifying rounds have the opportunity to showcase their talent at major city events. For example, the top 10 musicians from the "Line-up Mosproducer" project delighted audiences at the Moscow graduation and on City Day, while the project's stars "Mosproducer Showcase" presented their work to thousands of visitors to Zaryadye Park at the "Territory of the Future. Moscow 2030" forum, and visitors to the Gorky Park skating rink enjoyed tracks from the best participants of the "Mosproducer Playlist | Music in Parks" project.

The Moscow Production Center offers great opportunities for young artists. Musicians can share their creativity on the capital's best stages, book street venues, or be featured on exclusive track lists at the country's leading parks. For the fifth year running, independent theaters have been performing at the Novy Manezh creative space, artists have been decorating cultural spaces with contemporary art, and the works of international project winners

Digital footprint “The events will be broadcast on the largest media screen in Zaryadye Park,” notes Ekaterina Yankina, director of the Moscow Production Center.

Mosproducer's creative base includes more than five thousand artists.Believe in a Dream: How Mosproducer Helps Talented Artists and Performers Become Famous

Six minutes to the big stage

Along with its popular flagship projects, the Moscow Production Center is also implementing new initiatives to promote emerging artists. Last year, a two-stage competitive selection process for the "Mosproducer Showcase" project was held. From 578 applications, experts selected 23 finalists, and after live auditions, 16 winners were selected.

"Those who made it to the finals had just six minutes to impress the jury. The most talented musicians performed in front of thousands of spectators in the small amphitheater and on the main stage of Zaryadye Park as part of the summer forum 'Territory of the Future. Moscow 2030,'" continues Ekaterina Yankina.

The project turned out to be a unique creative find "Symphosynthesis: Retrospective", which appeared in late 2023. It combines music, choreography, and digital works by artists. Multimedia concerts featuring a symphony orchestra and the production center's resident artists were held in 2025 in Zaryadye Park and the Mosproducer Hall on Marshal Malinovsky Street.

"Artists and musicians receive professional expertise and advice on developing their creativity, finding an audience, and gaining popularity. The "Street Artist" project continues year-round, and recently expanded to nine new venues in the north of the capital and near Moscow fairs. The most active and talented participants are invited to perform on central city stages. Last year, we launched a new website, where applications are accepted daily from potential residents of the production center. A new website has also appeared.creators base"It includes designers, photographers, videographers, and representatives of other creative fields who want to develop our projects," says Ekaterina Yankina.

Over 50,000 events took place as part of the Moscow 2030 Forum, Sobyanin said.United by Talent: How the "Youth of Moscow" Camp Helps Discover Abilities and Learn New Things

Change time zones

Mosproducer's large-scale projects annually uncover new names in the arts and provide a strong start for emerging artists. The group "Snimki," finalists of the "Mosproducer Line-Up 2024" project and artists of the "Tavrida.ART" label, moved from Novosibirsk to Moscow after a successful debut on the Moscow stage. Last year, the young glam rock performers received the Mosproducer Award for Best Integration of the Year for their performance of the legendary track "Pilots," which they adapted and performed at a concert commemorating Leonid Utesov's 130th birthday on the main stage in Zaryadye Park.

"Our band formed five years ago, during our first year at university. We started with covers of rock hits, performing at various events, student competitions, and festivals, but our real breakthrough came during our 2024 graduation in Moscow at Gorky Park. Thanks to Mosproducer, we found ourselves sharing the stage with A-list pop stars. Since then, we've participated in various projects with the production center, and at the end of last year, we finally moved to Moscow. We have a song called 'Time Zones,' and we decided not to change it: we gave up our tickets to Novosibirsk and stayed in the capital," recalls Snimki vocalist Yegor Sinitsyn.

Today, he, guitarist Matvey Aparin, and drummer Platon Parcelli write music together, rehearse, participate in radio and television castings, and participate in Mosproducer projects as residents.

"Mosproducer provides invaluable experience performing at large venues in front of thousands of people. His team are professionals, and the organization of competitions and concerts is top-notch. We hope this collaboration will be a starting point for us on our journey to the top. We're currently working on a huge hit and dreaming of releasing our first album," the musician shares.

Sergei Sobyanin spoke about the development of Moscow theaters.Sergei Sobyanin: Moscow's creative industries have reached a new level.

Characters from Chukovsky's almanac decorated a bookstore.

Supporting young artists remains a key focus of Mosproducer. This year, the flagship project "Contours of Culture" will celebrate its fifth anniversary. During this time, artists (or winners of previous seasons) have decorated over 60 urban spaces with murals: theater venues, cultural centers, libraries, bookstores, and more.

One of the winners of the project's latest season, designer, architect, and artist Polina Gavrilova, painted the windows and walls of the "House of Books on Leninsky Prospekt." She was inspired by Korney Chukovsky's legendary almanac, "Chukokkala."

"This was my first major competition as an artist. While working on the sketches for the entry, I attempted to rework the almanac's motifs into digital collage art. These characters reflect contemporary cultural codes and the spirit of the times and serve as a unique visual stop amid the hustle and bustle of the city," says Polina Gavrilova.

The artist spent a month working on the collage. Assistants from Mosproducer assisted her with the painting. During this time, the store welcomed visitors who inquired about the new design, and some even contributed a few brushstrokes.

"Mosproducer gave me great confidence in myself and that I'm heading in the right direction. I also have a lot of content for social media, beautiful photographs, and publications in various publications, and I've participated in film shoots. This year, I'd like to hold a solo exhibition with Mosproducer, and my cherished dream is to open cultural clusters in all regions of Russia and introduce contemporary artists and musicians to the public," she shared with mos.ru.

Printed versions of the mural miniatures by the winners of the "Contours of Culture" project are displayed on the façade of the New Manege. You can also explore the work of Mosproducer's resident artists in the renovated "Hall No. 7" space on Marshal Malinovsky Street. Exhibitions, tours, and meetings with artists working in a variety of media—from painting and graphic art to mosaics and digital art—are held there.

To join the Moscow Production Center projects and get into the resident database, you need to submit an applicationwebsite.

"Night at the Museum" and "Book in the City": the capital's biggest cultural events of the year have been announced.The Moscow Estates Festival has prepared winter routes through historic mansions.Over the course of a year, international events in Moscow brought together representatives from more than 120 countries.

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The main structures of the future Rublyovo-Arkhangelskoye metro station are almost 70 percent complete.

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At the Rublyovo-Arkhangelskoye metro station under construction, monolithic work continues, and the main structures of two underground vestibules are being erected. This was announced by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction. Vladimir Efimov.

"Construction of the Rublyovo-Arkhangelskoye station in western Moscow continues. Currently, the main structures are almost 70 percent complete, with over 20,000 cubic meters of reinforced concrete laid. Work is actively underway on the platform section and in two underground concourses. The western concourse is nearly 90 percent complete, while the eastern concourse is about a third complete, with reinforcement of the main structures currently ongoing," noted Vladimir Efimov.

Simultaneously, tunnel excavation continues to two neighboring stations—Lipovaya Roshcha and Ilyinskaya. The tunnel boring machines "Alexandra" and "Sofia" are digging the line to Ilyinskaya, having already traveled 837 and 335 meters, respectively.

The tunnels to Lipovaya Roshcha are being built by the mechanized tunnel boring machines Natalie and Victoria, each of which has traveled approximately two kilometers and passed under the Moscow River.

"The tunnel is being constructed in challenging hydrogeological conditions, so the builders are using additional metal insulation for the tunnel lining," added Maxim Gaman, CEO of Mosinzhproekt JSC.

The Rublevo-Arkhangelskaya metro line will connect the rapidly developing area of Rublevo-Arkhangelskoye with the Moscow-City business center. The new line will be over 27 kilometers long and will include 12 stations with transfers to the Moscow Central Circle, Solntsevskaya, Filevskaya, Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya, and Big Circle metro lines.

Earlier, Sergei Sobyanin ordered the acceleration of construction. Biryulevskaya metro lineHe also spoke aboutunique solutions in Moscow metro construction.

Thousands of workers continue to build metro stations during the New Year holidays.17 metro stations are being built simultaneously in Moscow.

Mosinzhproekt is the general designer and general contractor for the construction of new Moscow metro lines and stations. Since 2011, the holding company has contributed to the construction and reconstruction of 84 metro stations, over 180 kilometers of lines, and 14 train depots.

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Young professionals named the Moscow Government the best employer in the public sector.

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For the second year running, the Moscow Government has held first place in the "Public Service" category of the Best Company Award 2026 ranking by the career platform Changellenge, a strategic HR partner for large companies working with talented young people and building corporate culture. Furthermore, it was ranked among the top twenty organizations represented, as well as IT and business enterprises.

The Best Company Award 2026 ranking is based on a large-scale online survey of high-potential young professionals. More than 9,000 students from 47 of Russia's top universities participated, including Lomonosov Moscow State University, Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Moscow State Institute of International Relations (University) of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation, and Plekhanov Russian University of Economics. The ranking includes more than 180 leading Russian employers actively developing their brands. The Moscow Government's strong performance confirms that the capital is creating the right conditions for attracting young professionals who will effectively address key challenges.

"Team Moscow's mission is to make the capital even more livable every day. Therefore, we value both professional competencies and a willingness to work on the most ambitious projects for the city. Young professionals are currently proposing many bright and unique ideas, and we actively engage them through internship programs, events, and job openings. Our high rankings demonstrate our success: these young people are interested in developing city projects! They have a unique opportunity to work in various sectors—from information technology and transportation to culture and economics—and to be involved in the results that millions of city residents benefit from every day," she said.

Polina Loginova, Head of the Department of Personnel Services of the Moscow Government.

One of the capital's flagship projects for university students and graduates is Internship at the Moscow GovernmentIt allows young professionals with high potential to find employment at leading city organizations. They have access to a variety of internships, from economics to transportation. Before participating in the program, young professionals undergo a competitive selection process and training. In 2025, 739 people participated in the internship, with over 24,000 applications submitted.

The First Step in a Career: How Young Professionals Intern with the Moscow Government

The Moscow government participates in career forums such as TechnoCareer and ProFinance and hosts its own career events for young people. These include "Youth Day," "City. Career. Business," and the "Career Night" festival, which was first held in 2025 and attracted over three thousand participants. Here, university graduates and students can receive professional consultations, take career guidance tests, learn more about working for the Moscow team, and submit resumes or internship applications.

In 2025, the "Territory of the Future. Moscow 2030" forum featured a unique career space for aspiring professionals—branded booths on the "Moscow Sun" Ferris wheel. Here, visitors could learn about careers in the Moscow Government and receive advice from experienced HR specialists who form the city's team. The meetings took place 140 meters above ground and were attended by over half a million people.

The Moscow Government is developing an IT program for young professionals. It served as the general partner of the Changellenge hackathon and is also participating in the large-scale career days of the internship aggregator FutureToday. Furthermore, the Moscow Government is expanding its presence in the regions. As a result, more than 17,000 young professionals and university students applied for IT internships in 2025.

In 2025, the Moscow Government passed Changellenge certification and became the first public sector organization to receive the status "New Generation Employer"The certification is based on an independent study among young professionals and graduates of Moscow Government internships. This new status signifies that working within the city's team aligns with the values and expectations of young people, enabling them to realize their potential and discover new opportunities. This will help attract more promising graduates and students who want to build careers with Moscow organizations and make the city more convenient, innovative, and safe for all residents.

The Moscow government has received the status of a new generation employer for young people.

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A welding robot, an exoskeleton, and a PLM system: 66 new developments added to the Technology Bank

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In 2025, a register of high-tech solutions for the capital's industrial sector Bank of Technologies The list of 66 developments by Russian companies has expanded. These products, covering various industries, help optimize production processes, accelerate the market launch of new products, and improve employee working conditions. This was announced by the Moscow Government Minister and Head of the Moscow Department of Investment and Industrial Policy. Anatoly Garbuzov.

"In its five years of operation, the Technology Bank has become a one-stop shop for proven and effective domestic solutions for Moscow's industry. The registry contains approximately 590 developments—from AI-based digital products to hardware and software systems and high-tech robotics equipment. They will help industrialists reduce production costs, reduce labor intensity, improve quality, and increase production volumes," said Anatoly Garbuzov.

For example, the catalog now features equipment from TechnoRed, a resident of the Technopolis Moscow special economic zone. Users of the Technology Bank can take advantage of a robotic welding system for high productivity, precision, and flexibility, ensuring efficient mass production. One system can replace three specialists, helping to address the labor shortage. The products are supplied not only to various cities across Russia but also internationally.

Another new development is the Proexo Scientific and Technical Center in Moscow. It produces Proexo industrial exoskeletons, which reduce the strain on workers' musculoskeletal systems by more than 50% (up to 60 percent). This solution minimizes the risk of injury and occupational diseases among employees, and nearly doubles overall productivity.

Additionally, products from the IT company Digital Alliance – Industrial Solutions have been added to the registry. These include Etalon.PLM, a product lifecycle management system (from concept development to disposal), and Phobos, a production process optimization system. This software helps with planning, synchronization, coordination, analysis, and optimization of product output.

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Winter in Moscow Continues: What to Visit in the City Until the End of February

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The first half of the winter season is over, but the project Winter in Moscow The festival continues. Patriotic and charity programs, theatrical performances and concerts, creative workshops and film screenings, excursions and quests, lectures, and much more are taking place until February 28.

"Venues in various parts of the capital invite you to relax with family and friends. For example, guests at VDNKh can enjoy fairytale performances and sports activities, and at the Moscow Estates festival, they can explore the city's historical heritage," she said.

Natalia Sergunina, Deputy Mayor of Moscow.

Detailed information and a schedule of events are published on the project page. Winter in Moscow.

Audio guided tours and tea parties

The "Moscow Estates" festival program spans 15 venues. Theatrical lectures, tours, and creative workshops will be held at the Leo Tolstoy Estate Museum in Khamovniki, the Vasilchikov Estate, the Tsaritsyno Museum-Reserve, the Kuskovo Estate, and other locations until February 28.

At the Kolomenskoye Museum-Reserve, guests will join tea parties and watch street theater performances, paint wooden toys in the shape of a horse—the symbol of the year—and take photos in historical costumes. All events are free, but some require pre-registration, which can be done through a special section of the tourist service. Russpass.

The opera "Tea with the Countess" will be performed at the Petrovsky Palace on February 7 and 8. Audiences will learn more about the traditions of Moscow hospitality and sample a blend of "Moscow" tea.

For those wishing to experience the atmosphere of the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, audio guides have been prepared for three districts: Arbat, Khamovniki, and Basmanny, as well as quests using augmented reality technology.

Street performances and activities for children

Traditionally, winter events for the whole family are held at VDNKh. On January 31st and February 1st, immersive performances of "The Mistress of the Copper Mountain" and "Almanac of Russian Fairy Tales" will be shown in front of Pavilion No. 1 "Central," and on February 14th and 15th, "The Scarlet Flower" and "The Flying Ship" will be performed. A production and street performance on February 7th and 8th will be dedicated to Russian Science Day. Games, competitions, and discos will also be held there on weekends until February 23rd.

For young guests, the skating rink in Ostankino Park offers free hockey training on Tuesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays, and figure skating lessons on the children's rink on Saturdays and Sundays.

In addition, over 30 museum and exhibition venues within the complex invite visitors on tours. Among them are the Museum of Heroism at VDNKh, the Slovo Museum of Slavic Literature, the Cosmonautics and Aviation Center, Russia's first biocluster, and the Atom Museum.

The event poster is posted onVDNKh website and in service MosbiletSome of them require pre-registration or ticket purchase.

Master classes and active recreation

Every winter season, Moscow's parks prepare a rich program. It includes gastronomic and cultural festivals, concerts and master classes, film screenings, and training sessions. Everyone is invited to enjoy the skating rinks, ski slopes, and tubing hills.

Until the end of January, the Kuzminki-Lyublino Museum-Reserve will be offering creative classes, a multimedia quest called "Sweets Factory," and educational tours. A permit is required to attend. entrance ticket.

On February 28, the "Night at the Ice Rink" event will take place at 20 Moscow parks. Guests can look forward to sports activities, flash mobs, and relay races. Fili and Khodynskoye Pole Parks invite active recreation enthusiasts to play curling.

Famous figure skaters and favorite fairy tales

The Moscow Seasons series of shows features fairytale ice shows across the city, including "Swan Lake," "Twelve Months," and "Snow White."

The choreographed routines were prepared by renowned figure skaters: Olympic champion and two-time world champion Tatyana Navka, two-time winner of the Four Continents Ice Dancing Championships Petr Chernyshev, and two-time Olympic champion and three-time world champion Evgeni Plushenko.

Performances will run until the end of February. The schedule, admission requirements, and additional information can be found on the page Winter in Moscow.

Winter in Moscow— the main event of the season. The project aims to strengthen social and family ties, creating an atmosphere of unity and mutual support. Through a variety of programs, including cultural, educational, and sporting events, it brings together Muscovites and visitors of all ages. 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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