Nearly 600,000 people took part in the IX Festival of Financial Literacy and Entrepreneurial Culture in Moscow.

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The 9th Financial Literacy and Entrepreneurial Culture Festival has concluded in Moscow. For a full week, residents and visitors to the capital participated in online and offline events, asked questions of experts, and discussed how to improve their personal well-being and secure their savings.

"Almost 600,000 people took part in the festival. We organized educational events for them at more than 230 venues across the city. The main result is a confirmation of Muscovites' high interest in financial literacy. We see that people no longer want to simply acquire such knowledge occasionally. They are striving to build their own personal finance management strategy—from everyday purchases to achieving major financial goals and starting their own business. Moscow is creating all the opportunities for this," she emphasized.

Elena Zyabbarova, Minister of the Moscow Government, head of the capital's Department of Finance.

The festival traditionally began at the Moscow Center for Educational Quality. The opening theme was "Financial Security." The event included workshops, lectures, games, and quizzes. Guests learned how to authenticate banknotes, learn about tax deductions, the intricacies of buying an apartment, and how fraudsters use neural networks to fake a person's voice and appearance.

One of this year's key themes was "Generational Finances." The program, designed to meet the interests of people of all ages, consisted of themed days. The event included a "Children and Money" day, where young Muscovites participated in master classes, quizzes, and animated lectures at city libraries. The children learned about the history of money, the key rules of financial literacy, and created their own mock-up of a bank card. Meanwhile, parents, along with an expert from the Moscow Center for Financial Literacy, participated in an online webinar to discuss how to talk to children about money in an accessible and engaging way and teach them financial responsibility.

As part of the Youth Day, aired on the TV channel's website Evening Moscow They discussed savings technologies and tools, offered advice on optimizing spending, and provided tips on how to start investing. At the webinar, "Stress-Free Budgeting: Financial Basics for Young People," experts explained why young people should start thinking about retirement savings as early as age 20 and how to improve your relationship with money to implement a long-term financial strategy.

Under the motto "Own Your Own Business. Mission Possible," the festival's entrepreneurship day was held at the Yuzhny River Terminal. At the master class "Franchising in Action: What Entrepreneurs Need to Consider," residents learned how to choose a franchise, attract investment, and ensure business profitability. Another popular way to earn money—marketplaces—was the topic of the workshop "Marketplaces: Growth Strategies and Adaptation." Participants learned how to develop a sound sales strategy, determine product range, and promote them on popular platforms.

The capital's financial education system traditionally places special emphasis on the older generation. Moscow's longevity centers organized a special program, focusing on financial security, combating online fraud, and protecting the rights of financial consumers. The day concluded with a lecture at the Moskino chain's Salut cinema, titled "Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears: Film Lessons in Financial Literacy." Experts and the audience watched excerpts from the film, discussing the financial behavior of the film's characters, their life priorities, and ways to overcome challenges.

The 9th City Festival of Financial Literacy and Entrepreneurial Culture concluded with a vibrant carnival of generations held at the VEB Center. Guests enjoyed a multi-format venue where everyone could find something to enjoy. Participants enjoyed lectures, workshops, a film screening, and a humorous monologue about finance.

Muscovites learned how to save and grow their finances, take their first steps into investing, and overcome burnout. For example, experts provided detailed insights into starting a business, explained how a long-term savings program works, and discussed high-yield bonds.

A special program was prepared for young Muscovites, featuring interactive activities, themed cartoons, quizzes, and workshops. The children had a fun and productive time, interacted with experts and peers, and learned a lot about finances and family budgeting.

Additionally, city residents could test their knowledge and receive personalized recommendations using a financial test. Using VR simulators created in collaboration with the Moscow Government's HR Services Department, guests learned how to manage their cash flow. At the VEB Center, an audio kiosk called "That Very Sound" was available, and financial DNA testing was conducted, as well as neurotesting, which allowed participants to learn more about their cognitive abilities, stress tolerance, concentration, and professional aptitude.

The organizers of the educational marathon are Moscow City Department of Finance and the Capital's Financial Literacy Center in conjunction withDepartment of Education and Science of Moscow and the Main Administration of the Bank of Russia for the Central Federal District. The festival was an important step in implementing the city's strategy to improve the financial literacy of the population. The knowledge gained will help Muscovites make more informed financial decisions, which will ultimately contribute to improving the well-being of city residents and the capital's economic development.

The 10th Anniversary Festival of Financial Literacy and Entrepreneurial Culture will be held in the capital in 2026. However, developing financial literacy and acquiring new and useful skills is possible at any time. Educational events are held in libraries, cinemas, schools, universities, and cultural and community centers. You can follow event announcements on the portal. Open Budget of the City of Moscow and in Telegram channel.

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About 15,800 Muscovites have signed contracts for apartments under the renovation program in the Southern Administrative District.

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In the Southern Administrative District, approximately 15,800 Muscovites from 100 old buildings have signed contracts for comfortable housing since the renovation program began. Vladimir Efimov, Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction.

"Residents of the Nagatinsky Zaton district were the first to begin relocation under the renovation program in the south of the capital in September 2018. They received offers of equivalent apartments in a new building on Sudostroitelnaya Street. Since then, nearly 15,800 Muscovites from 100 old buildings have applied for comfortable housing in the south of the capital. In total, nearly 82,300 residents from 378 buildings are planned for relocation in the district. The areas around the new buildings under the renovation program are being comprehensively improved: trees and shrubs are being planted, lawns and flower beds are being created. Active recreation and sports areas will be equipped for residents' leisure time," said Vladimir Efimov.

Participants in the program are provided with housing with improved finishes and necessary equipment. The new apartments are typically larger than previous ones, featuring spacious kitchens and wide hallways, while the common areas of the residential complexes and adjacent courtyards are designed with barrier-free design in mind. The ground floors of the buildings house cafes, shops, beauty salons, and other service businesses and city organizations.

"In Tsaritsyno, more than 5,000 people from 28 old buildings have completed the necessary paperwork, and in Nagorny, over 2,700 Muscovites from 19 buildings. In the Nagatinsky Zaton district, more than 2,000 residents from nine buildings being resettled have received keys to equivalent apartments. Residents are moving into modern complexes, which are often being built next to the old buildings being vacated," she said.

Ekaterina Solovieva, Minister of the Moscow Government, head of the capital's Department of City Property.

To ensure the most comfortable relocation possible, the city is organizing the process in stages. All Muscovites with full account on the mos.ru portal, they can use the super service "Moving under the renovation program" Choose a convenient time and date to sign the contract online, as well as submit a request for transportation and loader services.

In the capital Department of Information Technology noted that a general plan will help prepare for the planned move instructions, posted in the "Moving Under the Renovation Program" super service on the mos.ru portal. It allows you to learn how to organize your move, obtain information on the documents required to complete the contract, and access links to useful services. By customizing your move settings, the super service will offer instructions tailored to your specific situation.

Earlier, the Mayor of Moscow spoke about new houseunder the renovation program in the Vernadsky Avenue area.

The renovation program was approved in August 2017. It affects approximately one million Muscovites and provides for the resettlement of 5,176 buildings. Sergei Sobyanin ordered the pace of implementation of the renovation program to be accelerated. twice.

Moscow is one of the region's leaders in terms of construction volume. The high rate of housing construction 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 at special page.

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Sobyanin explained how the project for people with mental disabilities is developing.

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The capital is implementing numerous projects to improve the quality of social services for Muscovites in need of special care and attention. One of these is the organization of supported living for young adults with disabilities aged 18 and older who are not yet able to live independently but want to lead a full life at home and achieve independence in the future.

Since 2021, the Gurevsky Supported Living Center has been equipped with 34 training apartments. Here, young Muscovites learn everyday skills, budgeting, and navigating the city. The project's development is being reported on on its channel. MAX messenger Sergei Sobyanin said.

"The center is home to over 150 residents. Around 20 percent of them successfully combine work and study. They work at My Documents centers, hospices, food service establishments, and delivery services. Over the course of the project, 123 young people, 43 of whom are graduates of the Gurevsky center, have moved into their own homes and are living independently. Graduates of the program continue to receive specialist support for five years in managing their daily lives, finding employment, and protecting their rights," wrote the Moscow Mayor.

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Individual support programs

Specialists develop an individual support program for each project participant. Training in independent living skills lasts from one to five years, and 34 training apartments have been equipped for this purpose. Of these, 21 apartments have been donated or independently leased by seven non-profit organizations that are partners in the program. These include the Life Path Charitable Foundation, the Yablochko Regional Public Organization for the Promotion of Social Rehabilitation of Persons with Disabilities, the Bolshaya Peremena Charitable Foundation for the Promotion of Education for Orphans, the Emerald City Regional Charitable Public Organization for Persons with Disabilities Adaptation and Development Center, the Special Childhood Regional Charitable Public Organization and Therapeutic Pedagogics Center, the Social "House with a Lighthouse" Charitable Private Institution for Comprehensive Social Services, and the Krug Creative Association Charitable Foundation.

The programme also extends to young people with disabilities living in urban social housing.

During their studies, young people with mental disabilities acquire skills in the rational use of housing and communal services resources, personal budgeting and expense planning, independent city navigation, and effective time management.

Participants who successfully complete the assessment transition to independent living in regular city apartments, with specialist support reduced to four hours per week. Over the next five years, program graduates can receive assistance with managing their daily lives, employment, education, and protecting their civil rights.

In addition, day care centers for people with mental disabilities have opened at the city's social housing facilities and the Gurevsky Center, where they can attend classes and return home in the evening. This offers residents with disabilities an opportunity to socialize with others, become more independent, and learn new skills.

Since 2021, representatives from 68 regions of the Russian Federation have visited the Gurevsky Supported Living Center in Moscow. Similar supported living programs, based on Moscow's experience, are being implemented in St. Petersburg and Nizhny Novgorod.

New opportunities for students

In addition to everyday and professional adaptation, important components of the young people's daily lives include sports, creativity, and travel. These activities help participants discover their talents, gain self-confidence, and learn to work in a team.

Since 2021, the Gurevsky Foxes hockey team has twice been awarded the Adaptive Hockey Federation's highest award, the Gold Standard. And in the spring of 2025, at the 6th All-Russian Adaptive Hockey Festival in Sochi, the team won three consecutive victories.

The center is also developing adaptive figure skating. This August, with the support of the "I Am!" foundation, actress Ksenia Alferova, and coach Maria Orlova, the "Amazing Skates" project was launched. Its goal is not just training but also the inclusion of this discipline in the All-Russian Register of Sports and the unified calendar of sporting events.

Particular attention is paid to creative direction. For the second year in a row, the vocal ensemble "Kurazh" won the Grand Prix at the international festival "By the Black Sea" in the "Pop Vocal" category, remaining the only inclusive group among the festival's participants.

Recently, with the support of the Pro Serdtsa Foundation, a year-long art program was launched, curated by Evgenia Shtil, director of the New Urban Artists project. Upon completion of the program, the participants' works will be exhibited in a Moscow gallery.

In addition, the "We're Off!" club is open to travel enthusiasts. Its members have already completed hiking tours in Sakhalin, Magadan, and the Caucasus. Their experiences have been published in the magazine "Around the World" and the portal "Under the Backpack."

Inclusive Award "People Live!"

Two years ago, the awards ball for graduates of Moscow's social housing was transformed into an annual inclusive awards ceremony, "People Live, But They Do!", organized by the Gurevsky Supported Living Center. It brings together the art, creativity, and achievements of young people with mental disabilities, giving them the opportunity to showcase their individuality and success. Last year, 250 young people participated in the event, performing creative pieces. Preparations for these pieces were conducted over several months at the center through classes, lectures, and workshops. The fourth ceremony is scheduled for November.

The award's business program is also developing. Last year, the "UnConference: 'People Are Alive!'" event was held as part of the interregional conference "Matrix of Positive Change." It brought together 450 participants (including 150 in person and 300 online) and served as a practical platform for open dialogue between experts, activists, and young people with mental disabilities. Participants discussed real success stories, shared experiences, and outlined concrete steps for promoting inclusion in the urban environment.

This year, leading experts and speakers from Moscow, St. Petersburg, the Pskov and Nizhny Novgorod regions, and other regions have been invited to participate in the "UnConference," confirming the award's status as an important platform for developing inclusive social policy in Russia.

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From billiards to muay thai: what sporting events will take place in Moscow in the coming days

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This coming week, Moscow will host billiards competitions, races for adults and children, and a Muay Thai tournament. Read more about the sporting events in this mos.ru article.

From October 12th to 18th, the Moskvich Billiards Sports Palace on Volgogradsky Prospekt (46/15, Bldg. 16) will host the 19th Kremlin Cup billiards tournament, which has World Cup status. The competition, first held in 2005, has become one of the premier billiard tournaments not only in Russia but also in Europe.

Participants will compete in such disciplines as combined pyramid (men), free pyramid (women), and 10-ball pool (men and women). Players from Russia and other countries will gather at the tables.

The competition is organized with the support of the capital Department of SportsAdmission for spectators is free.

On Sunday, October 12, the "Autumn Thunder 2025" running event will take place in Meshchersky Park. Adult athletes will compete in distances of five, 10.9, and 21.1 kilometers, while children will run a one-kilometer race. There will also be relay races in three stages: seven, five, and nine kilometers.

The competition will be held from 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM. Admission is free for spectators. Spectators will be welcome at 15 Novomeshchersky Proezd. More information about the event can be found at website.

On Thursday, October 16, the Druzhba Universal Sports Hall on Luzhnetskaya Embankment (Building 24, Building 5) will host the Friendship Cup International Professional Muaythai Tournament. The program features nine fights featuring the world's best Muaythai fighters, including a match between the Russian and Thai national teams, as well as bouts for the World Muaythai Council World and European Muaythai Championships. Learn more about the tournament atwebsite.

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More than 190,000 electricity meters have been replaced free of charge in Moscow homes since the beginning of the year.

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More than 190,000 electricity meters have been replaced free of charge in Moscow apartment buildings since the beginning of the year, according to the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Housing, Utilities, and Urban Development. Petr Biryukov.

"We are continuing the centralized replacement of electricity meters in residential buildings. This year, we will update over 300,000 meters, of which over 190,000 have already been installed. The work is free of charge, as Mosenergosbyt assumed responsibility for organizing electricity metering in apartment buildings as of July 1, 2020," noted Pyotr Biryukov.

Specialists dismantle old meters that have failed or whose verification period has expired, and install new multi-tariff meters. These meters have a service life of 30 years.

Additionally, the new meters will be equipped with equipment that will allow them to be connected to a smart electricity metering system in the future. Residents will not need to submit energy consumption data; this will be done automatically.

The date of electricity meter replacement work is announced in advance: information is posted on notice boards in entryways and near buildings.

The schedule can be found on the official website of Mosenergosbyt in the section "Free PU Replacement Schedule", in the company's client's personal account and mobile application.

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A new electric bus route will be launched between the Terekhovo metro station and the Davydkovo stop.

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Starting October 11, a new electric bus route, No. 232, will begin operating in Moscow. It will connect the Terekhovo metro station and the Davydkovo ground transportation terminal. This was announced by Maxim Liksutov, Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry.

Twelve modern, new-generation KAMAZ-52222 electric buses will operate route #232. These eco-friendly buses will recharge at the Mnevniki terminal station. Residents of the Kuntsevo district will receive additional connections to the Big Circle Line metro and sports facilities.

"Following Sergei Sobyanin's instructions, we are adjusting the ground transportation route network to make passenger travel even more comfortable. Starting October 11, we will improve bus and electric bus service in four districts of the capital. This will create new direct connections between important transport and social facilities," noted Maxim Liksutov.

A stop called "Orshanskaya Street" will be added for six bus routes in the Kuntsevo district. Passengers on the night route H14 will be dropped off closer to Exit 1 of the Molodezhnaya metro station. The stops near the Timiryazevskaya metro station will also change, and a new stop called "Sudostroitelnaya Street, 21" will be added on Klenovy Boulevard.

Moscow continues to develop its ground transportation network. New routes are being introduced, existing ones are being adjusted, and new stops are being added. This allows transit to operate along more popular streets and reach important public facilities and rail stations closer.

The city continues to develop its ground transportation network. Last year alone, 140 bus and electric bus routes were adjusted, increasing their frequency and increasing service along more popular routes. Fifteen new routes were launched, linking residential areas with rail stations, improving accessibility to over 30 residential complexes. Additionally, 110 new stops were added at key facilities, including clinics, schools, train stations, and metro stations. Thirty-three dedicated lanes, totaling over 30 kilometers, were established, providing service to buses and electric buses on over 200 routes.

Advantages of electric buses

Today, modern Russian-made KAMAZ-52222 A5-generation electric buses are hitting the capital's roads. Under contracts with KAMAZ PJSC, 1,100 of these buses are planned for delivery between 2025 and 2027, of which over 200 have already been assembled at the SVARZ plant in Moscow.

With new equipment deliveries and the development of charging infrastructure, even more electric bus routes will appear in the city. Currently, over 2,500 vehicles are serving them.

Replacing one bus with an electric bus reduces carbon dioxide emissions by more than 60 tons per year. For passenger comfort, the vehicles are equipped with USB ports for charging phones, media screens with information about upcoming stops, climate control, electric heaters, and door-opening buttons. They also feature driver-call buttons, a folding ramp, and special seats for passengers with limited mobility, as well as a storage area for strollers and bicycles, and digital validators near the doors for convenient fare payment.

The new generation of transport features increased cabin space, with the middle and rear doors opening outward. Green and red door lighting indicates the start and end of boarding. The air conditioning system has become even more efficient, ensuring a comfortable journey. Additionally, dedicated carry-on storage areas have been created in the front of the cabin, and the storage areas for bicycles and strollers have been expanded by 15 percent. The new exterior design is in line with contemporary global design trends.

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"Made in Moscow" for Pets: What to Choose to Delight Your Feline Friend

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The "Made in Moscow" project has compiled a selection of pet products from Moscow-based manufacturers. The website catalog, sdelanovmoskve.rf, features clothing, food, collars, beds, as well as unique accessories and other useful products.

One of the popular industry brands of the project is the company "Balloon Dog", which produces stylish designer dog harnesses and leashes. More versatile products, such as leashes, collars, and walking accessories, are popular. The company's products were showcased at the "Pets" art pavilion on Khodynka Field as part of the "Summer in Moscow" project. Customers primarily chose small-sized equipment for dogs weighing up to 15 kilograms.

Another capital brand Divesis also in high demand. The company offers natural food, toys, and accessories for cats and dogs.

Brand Hold on to me Specializes in pet equipment. All products (leashes, collars, toys) are handcrafted. The manufacturer offers a lifetime warranty on its products, paying particular attention to detail and quality.

And the company Bonkhrust, founded by dog trainers, produces natural treats for dogs and cats. The range includes both everyday treats and training treats. The products are made without preservatives, and sealed packaging preserves their nutritional value.

Brand Pepilotaproduces pet bowls on wooden stands. The products come in a variety of colors and shapes, seamlessly blending into any interior. The design securely holds the bowls in place, preventing them from tipping over. All stands are made of eco-friendly natural wood.

"Made in Moscow" is a project promoting local brands. Today, it lists over 7,500 brands, and the website features over 36,000 products made in the capital. Entrepreneurs receive free support, from participation in major city events to informational support.

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Visiting Count Sheremetev: The Ostankino Estate's Egyptian Pavilion Opens to Muscovites

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Parquet flooring made from different types of wood, elegant stucco work, antique statues, crystal chandeliers and gilded doors – all this can be seen in Egyptian pavilion of the Ostankino estate, which opened to guests after restoration. The pearl of wooden architecture of the late 18th century was restored to its historical appearance based on archival documents.

mos.ru correspondents attended the opening of the Egyptian Pavilion, which marked the completion of the first phase of the large-scale restoration of the Ostankino Palace. They learned about the progress of work on the Italian Pavilion and what remains to be done to fully restore the Sheremetev family estate.

Following the example of Versailles

The Ostankino Palace was built in 1795 by the distinguished architects Francesco Camporesi, Ivan Starov, Vincenzo Brenna, Giacomo Quarenghi, and serf builders. Today, it is a recognized masterpiece of wooden architecture and a federal cultural heritage site. The palace, which survives to this day, consists of a theater with a ceremonial suite and an art gallery, as well as Egyptian and Italian pavilions. The former, designed in the style of an ancient Roman atrium, is located in the eastern part of the complex, while the lavishly decorated latter is in the western part.

The restored light pink facades with snow-white columns, relief sculptures, stucco friezes, and ornamentation give the Egyptian Pavilion a light and airy feel. Inside, it is flooded with daylight, streaming through large windows and a glazed skylight. Everywhere is the glitter of gold and crystal, the richness of fabrics and artistic paintings, intricate wooden columns decorated to look like marble, and multi-tiered chandeliers. In the center of the main hall stands a festively set table with vases, decanters, earthenware plates, and crystal glasses, as if preparing for a dinner party. This is part of the exhibition. Visiting Count Sheremetev, which opened in a renovated building.

Along the eastern and western walls are four tiled stoves topped with sphinx sculptures. This is the only detail that connects the pavilion to the pharaohs' homeland. Two galleries with card tables, armchairs, and gilded candelabra extend from the central hall. Modern multimedia technology brings paintings from the count's collection to life on the walls, and at the beginning of the eastern gallery are interactive models of the estate.

"The decision to restore the Sheremetev estate was not easy: the palace was 230 years old, so there was a high risk of upsetting its delicate balance. Specialists undertook significant work, even traveling to Versailles, France, to determine how to preserve the elements of the estate that needed restoration. For example, during the restoration of the parquet flooring of the Egyptian Pavilion, the workshops maintained the same temperature as the estate," explains Leonid Kondrashev, First Deputy Head of the Moscow Department of Cultural Heritage and Chief Archaeologist of Moscow.

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Branded bricks and tiled stoves

During the restoration of the Egyptian Pavilion, specialists removed mirrors, statues, decorative elements, windows, doors, parquet floors, and stucco decorations. The walls were stripped down to the original plaster, the timber structure was dismantled, the beams, joists, planks, and columns were cleaned, damaged parts and felt insulation were replaced, and then reassembled like a construction kit. The roof was restored and the original finishes were restored.

"The palace was originally constructed as a temporary structure on a shallow foundation. Over 230 years, moisture and leaks damaged its walls, ceiling beams, floors, and supporting structures, while flooding damaged the lower logs. Restorers dismantled the floors, lifted parquet panels, replaced floor joists, cemented wooden supports, and extended the foundation," says Sergei Avdonin, director of the Ostankino and Kuskovo State Palace and Park Museum-Reserve.

Several hundred professionals, including artists, cabinetmakers, molders, carpenters, and joiners, were involved in the restoration of the pavilion. Specialists managed to restore over 700 square meters of authentic artistic parquet floors made from various types of wood, doors with gilded and silver-plated carvings, artificial marble, hardware and moldings, tiled stoves, and sphinx sculptures. During the restoration, rare authentic interior elements were discovered: French wallpaper, fabrics, ceramics, bricks, and metal parts bearing the hallmarks of the Demidov factories.

"The work was mostly done by hand, using the same methods used to build the estate. Thanks to this, we were able to preserve approximately 95 percent of the pavilion's historical appearance," explains Sergei Avdonin.

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Frost preserved French wallpaper

Restoration work is underway inside and out at the Italian Pavilion, located in the western wing of the Ostankino Palace. The building is covered by a protective tent, with temporary workshops set up in front. Here, carpenters use special axes, modeled after those from the late 18th century, to shape the logs and planks used to construct the pavilion, then smooth their surfaces with scrapers.

"We use a scraper to close the wood's pores so it absorbs less moisture, remove rotten sections with axes, and then replace the missing parts with prosthetics. While the original beams are being restored, the pavilion is supported by temporary supports. Once the work is complete, the renovated building will stand for at least another 200 years," notes carpenter and restorer Yuri Pisar.

The well-preserved interiors of the Italian Pavilion are considered the most ornate in the estate, boasting an abundance of mirrors, gilded panels, stucco portals, and antique sculptures. Specialists have already cleaned the walls, removed stains, strengthened the paint, removed and sent to workshops the gilded carvings, mirrors, and some of the original French wallpaper, and have begun dismantling the parquet flooring. The next step will be the restoration of the building's wooden structures and the installation of external and internal utility lines.

"The uniqueness of the Italian Pavilion's interiors lies in the amazingly accurate imitation of expensive finishing materials. The columns and friezes appear to be made of marble, but they are actually artistic paintings. The relief carvings and moldings are made of papier-mâché paper. The printed wallpaper, suspended in stretchers under the ceiling vaults, looks like paintings. They have been perfectly preserved, partly due to the cold: bacteria contained in the wallpaper paste froze over the winter and did not destroy the paper or the design," shares Viktor Golub, chief architect of the Ostankino estate restoration project.

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Case for the palace

The main goal of the Ostankino Palace restoration is to restore the estate to its historical appearance, as envisioned by Count Nikolai Sheremetev. To preserve the original structures and decorative elements, the experts are using conservation techniques.

"Layer by layer, restorers strip the walls down to the original finish, restore the base, and then apply the finish according to the historical pattern. Carpenters strive to preserve every plank and nail. All work is done by hand, using the same techniques and tools as were used during the estate's construction," continues Viktor Golub.

Soon, specialists will begin dismantling the roof of the palace-theater. To protect the historic state rooms and galleries from precipitation, it was covered with a giant tent made of metal profiles.

"This is a unique solution in Russian restoration: the protective structure was custom-made for the Ostankino Palace, tailored to its dimensions. We installed 200 tons of metal on 194 piles using a 750-ton crane. After carefully soldering the joints, we will begin dismantling the roof," explains Anton Andreev, the project's chief engineer.

The Egyptian Pavilion will be open until November 5th daily from 10:00 to 18:00 (box office until 17:00, on Tuesdays from 12:00 to 18:00, box office until 17:00), on the days of performances (October 11th, 18th, 19th and November 4th) the box office is open until 16:00. Tickets can also be purchased online. MosbiletYou can see elements of the palace's decor and the variety of finishing materials, learn about the unique experience of specialists and the complexity of their work at the Ostankino Estate Restoration and Preservation Center, which is located on the estate grounds and is open Wednesday through Sunday from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM (ticket office closes at 5:30 PM). Tickets are available at the museum box office or at website.

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The volume of food exports increased by 94 percent with the support of the International Economic Center.

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In the first half of 2025, the volume of city-supported food exports increased by 94 percent compared to the same period last year, reaching 5.8 billion rubles. The main export destinations were China and the CIS countries.

"Food products from the capital are in demand abroad. With the city's support, Moscow entrepreneurs supply candy, canned goods, ice cream, soft drinks, baby food, snacks, and other products to friendly countries. The food industry has become the leader in city-supported exports: in the first half of 2025, the total amount of deliveries exceeded 5.8 billion rubles. The main destination for this type of export was China: during this period, Moscow entrepreneurs supplied 3.4 billion rubles worth of food products to that country. Other leaders in supported food exports from Moscow include Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, and Tajikistan," she stated.

Kristina Kostroma, head of the capital's Department of Entrepreneurship and Innovative Development.

The capital provides support to exporters Moscow Export Center (MEC), which provides more than 30 measures to stimulate the entry of Moscow companies into the international market, including assistance in promoting Moscow companies at major industry exhibitions under the unified Made in Moscow brand.

For example, a confectionery factory, with the support of the International Economic Center, signed an export contract with an Indian company in June of this year for the supply of multigrain candies.

Moscow's canned goods are also in demand abroad. For example, following its participation at the Made in Moscow stand at the SIAL 2025 international exhibition in China, one company signed major contracts to supply products to Chinese partners.

Another company that roasts and blends Arabica and Robusta coffee beans and ground coffee, with the support of the International Export Center (IEC), presented its products at the UzProdExpo international food products exhibition, where it signed a contract to supply coffee to China.

Since the beginning of 2025, the Moscow Export Center's Made in Moscow exhibition stands will be on display at three major international food exhibitions: Gulfood 2025 in the United Arab Emirates, SIAL 2025 in China, and Vietfood.

Moscow Export Center Created by the Moscow Government in 2017 to provide financial and non-financial support to city entrepreneurs to promote Moscow goods and services in foreign markets. It is overseen by the Moscow Department of Entrepreneurship and Innovative Development.

One of the MEC's main goals is to increase the number of Moscow exporters and their export revenues. Today, the center provides comprehensive support to Moscow businesses at all stages of the export journey—from preparing companies and training them in foreign economic activity (FEA) to promoting their businesses abroad, sales support, and financial incentives for FEA after the conclusion of export contracts. The MEC's current toolkit includes over 30 support measures.

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The city has put non-residential premises in the Tverskoy district up for auction.

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Source: Moscow Government – Moscow Government –

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The city has put a space in a building located in the center of the capital up for sale. This was reported by Ekaterina Solovieva, Minister of the Moscow Government, head of the capital's Department of City Property.

"In the Tverskoy District, investors will be able to purchase over 200 square meters. The city is putting a space on the fifth floor of a non-residential building on Strastnoy Boulevard up for sale. The property's high investment appeal stems from its location: the building is located on the first line of the Boulevard Ring, within walking distance of the Pushkinskaya and Chekhovskaya metro stations. The space is suitable for an office, a coworking center, or other businesses," said Ekaterina Solovieva.

Object is located at 6 Strastnoy Boulevard, Building 2. The Moscow Musical Theatre, the Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Moscow Academic Musical Theatre, and Pushkin and Naryshkin Squares are located in close proximity to the building.

"City-provided commercial real estate in the Central Administrative District is consistently in demand among investors. Purchasing non-residential premises at open auction eliminates legal risks and saves time for participants, as the entire process is conducted online. Any individuals or legal entities can submit applications to participate in the auction until October 16, and the auction and the announcement of results will take place on October 28," said the head of the Moscow Department of Competition Policy.

Kirill Purtov.

The capital is putting various properties up for auction, and the showcase for them is Moscow investment portal. In the section Moscow Auctions All the necessary information about the lots is available, including photographs, documentation, terms and conditions, and the form of sale. The auction organizer is Moscow City Department for Competition Policy.

To participate in open online auctions, you must be registered on the electronic trading platform. Roseltorg and an enhanced qualified electronic signature.

The development of electronic services for entrepreneurs is being implemented within the framework of a national project "Data Economy and Digital Transformation of the State"More information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found at special page.

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