Sergei Sobyanin: Restoration of the Lion's Wharf at the Kuzminki estate has been completed.

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The revival of the Kuzminki Estate, a popular strolling spot for Muscovites and tourists, as well as a vibrant venue for city festivals, continues. Read more about what has already been accomplished and what work is underway in our blog Sergei Sobyanin said.

"Almost all of the estate's buildings (there are about 40 of them) are architectural monuments. In 2024, we began large-scale restoration work that will restore Kuzminki to its former beauty," the Moscow Mayor wrote.

More than half of the buildings are undergoing restoration, including the east and west wings of the main house, the laundry building, and other structures.

The first results are already in sight. Several facilities have been renovated over the course of the year. These include the soap house (also known as the bathhouse), the forge, two grottoes, and the Arched Bridge with its historic lanterns and griffins.

In addition, the restoration of the Lion, or Round, pier on the shore of the Upper Kuzminsky Pond, one of the landmarks of the estate complex, was recently completed.

Built in 1811 on the site of an existing pier dating back to the 18th century and rebuilt in the 1830s, presumably to designs by Domenico Gilardi, the Lion Pier fell into disrepair over time. In the 1950s, it fell into ruin, and by the 2000s, it was almost completely lost. Only a few fragments remain, while most of the slabs and blocks were lost in the water and surrounding area.

During the restoration, specialists rebuilt the pier practically from scratch, preserving as much of the historic masonry as possible.

Specialists cleared the stone surface of paint and vegetation, restored the masonry using inserts, and cleared and reassembled the sandstone slabs of the platforms. They also recreated the missing slabs, restored the metal railing and cast-iron slabs of the observation deck, and replaced missing elements.

The cast-iron lion sculptures from the pier were carefully restored in workshops. First, years of paint buildup and traces of corrosion were removed. Then, cracks and defects in the metal were repaired. Particular attention was paid to restoring missing and deformed fragments. Now, the four cast-iron Egyptian lions have returned to their original locations after restoration.

Next year, restoration work on the western and eastern wings, Wing No. 6 (wooden), the laundry building, and the servants' wing is planned for completion. The restoration of the Kuzminki estate complex is expected to be fully completed in 2027.

Sobyanin: 32 architectural monuments will be restored in the Kuzminki estate within three years.Restoration of two grottoes at the Kuzminki estate has been completed, according to Sergei Sobyanin.

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Three parks have been landscaped in the southeast of the capital.

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Specialists urban economy complex Three public gardens in the southeast of the capital have been renovated as part of a beautification program, according to the Deputy Mayor of Moscow. Petr Biryukov.

"This year, we completed improvement work on over 80 key sites, including parks, squares, boulevards, plazas, and public spaces located near major metro stations, shopping centers, medical facilities, schools, and kindergartens. As part of the program, we renovated three squares in the Lefortovo district, creating new, comfortable spaces for relaxation and exercise," noted Pyotr Biryukov.

The park's walkway surfaces were repaired, benches and swings were installed, and additional landscaping was added. For public safety, new lighting poles with energy-efficient fixtures were installed, and a video surveillance system was installed.

Specialists also renovated the Hospital Square next to the N.N. Burdenko Main Military Clinical Hospital. They installed architectural and artistic lighting on the monument to the heroes of the Patriotic War of 1812, replaced the granite steps at the entrance to the square and the pavement on the pedestrian walkways, and installed park swings.

Additionally, improvements were made to the park near the Aviamotornaya station on the Third Moscow Central Diameter. Pedestrian paths and lighting were updated, and a workout area with strength training equipment was created.

Work to create a comfortable urban environment is ongoing. Last year, for example, Lefortovo renovated the 65th Anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War Square and the Krasnokursantsky Square.

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A resident of the Technopolis Moscow SEZ has developed a device for assessing the respiratory function of patients.

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Medplant, a resident of the Technopolis Moscow special economic zone (SEZ), has developed a capnograph for monitoring carbon dioxide levels in the human body. The next-generation device is assembled entirely from domestically produced components and provides accurate monitoring of patients' breathing, according to the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry. Maxim Liksutov.

"At Sergei Sobyanin's direction, the capital is creating unique conditions for the development of high-tech enterprises. Thanks to this, a company from the Technopolis Moscow SEZ has developed a device for diagnosing the respiratory system. The device measures the patient's respiratory rate and the carbon dioxide content in exhaled air. The device has already been added to the Russian Register of Measuring Instruments. This has allowed the company to begin preparations for its launch into mass production," said Maxim Liksutov.

The device differs from imported counterparts in its small size, light weight, and ease of transport. The portable device is equipped with modern sensors and uses highly efficient computing methods to obtain accurate readings. This completely eliminates the need for other methods of monitoring carbon dioxide levels in the human body.

During its operations in the capital's SEZ, the company has developed and launched into serial production over 45 medical devices for emergency care.

Earlier, Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin and Chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation Mikhail Mishustin opened Practical training center for mechanical engineering in the SEZ "Technopolis Moscow".

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More than 300 Muscovites will compete in the finals of Russia's first robotics Olympiad.

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The final stage of the first Open All-Russian Technology Olympiad in Robotics, "From Code to Takeoff," has begun in Moscow. The competition is taking place from December 16 to 22 at the Federal Center for Unmanned Aircraft Systems in the Rudnevo Industrial Park. The Moscow city's press service reported this. Department of Education and Science.

"The finals of the Open All-Russian Technology Olympiad in Robotics, 'From Code to Takeoff,' is a special event for schoolchildren who have passed a rigorous selection process. Theoretical and practical rounds await them. Students will configure drones and develop algorithms for unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) flight. They will also program mobile robots that will carry out autonomous missions at a testing ground. Over 300 high school students from Moscow will participate in the competition. Olympiad winners will receive preferential admission 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," the department's press service reported.

The competition will open on December 16, and on December 17, the students will begin solving the first theoretical problems. From December 18 to 20, participants will complete practical round tasks in two areas: unmanned aerial vehicles and mobile robotics. They will configure drones and develop algorithms for autonomous flight, including obstacle avoidance and tag recognition.

Additionally, the students will program mobile robots that will perform basic autonomous navigation, obstacle avoidance, object recognition, and optimal route planning in changing conditions. Depending on their chosen track, finalists will also face electronics-related challenges.

In addition to the competition, participants will enjoy educational, cultural, and entertainment programs, as well as a technological showcase of engineering achievements. The awards ceremony will take place on December 22.

Along with Moscow high school students, students from more than 20 regions of Russia, including the Leningrad, Novosibirsk, Nizhny Novgorod, and Kaliningrad regions, as well as the republics of Tatarstan and Bashkortostan, are competing for victory.

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. Winning the competition provides preferential admission to leading Russian technical universities, including Bauman Moscow State Technical University, National University of Science and Technology MISIS, and National Research University Higher School of Economics.

Moscow schoolchildren won the All-Russian robotics tournament.

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 the Moscow Department of Education and Science. Detailed information about the "From Code to Takeoff" Olympiad is available atwebsite.

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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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Financial news: On December 16, 2025, the Territorial Development Fund will hold a deposit auction.

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Parameters;

The deposit auction date is 16.12.2025. Placement currency is RUB. The maximum amount of funds placed (in the placement currency) is 850,000,000. Placement period is 35 days. The date of depositing funds is 16.12.2025. The date of return of funds is 20.01.2026. The minimum placement interest rate, % per annum is 16.5. Terms of the conclusion, urgent or special (Urgent). The minimum amount of funds placed for one application (in the placement currency) is 850,000,000. The maximum number of applications from one Participant, pcs. 1. Auction form, open or closed (Open). The basis of the Agreement is the General Agreement. Schedule (Moscow time). Applications in preliminary mode from 10:30 to 10:40. Applications in competition mode from 10:40 to 10:45. Setting the cut-off percentage or declaring the auction invalid by 10:55.

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Financial news: On 12/16/2025, the Federal Treasury will hold a deposit auction of 22,025,436.

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Application selection parameters;

Application selection date is 16.12.2025. Unique application selection identifier is 22,025,436. Deposit currency is rubles. Type of funds is the Unified Treasury Account. The maximum amount of funds placed on bank deposits, in monetary units, is 328,000,000,000. Placement period, in days, is 2. Date of depositing funds is 16.12.2025. Date of return of funds is 18.12.2025. Interest rate for placing funds (fixed or floating) is FIXED. Minimum fixed interest rate for placing funds, % per annum is 15.76. Basic floating interest rate for placing funds is the Minimum spread, % per annum. Terms and conditions of concluding a bank deposit agreement (term, replenishable, or special) is Term. The minimum amount of funds placed for one application, in monetary units, is 1,000,000,000. The maximum number of applications from one credit institution, pcs. 2. Application selection form (Open with random completion, Closed, Open with extension). Open with random completion. Application selection schedule (Moscow time). Venue for application selection: Moscow Exchange. Applications will be accepted from 10:00 to 10:10. Applications in preliminary mode from 10:00 to 10:05. Applications in competition mode from 10:05 to 10:10. Random trading end period (sec.): 120 Bid increment:

Time step (sec.):

Extension period end time:

Formation of a consolidated register of applications from 10:30 to 11:00. Setting the cutoff interest rate and (or) recognizing the selection of applications as unsuccessful from 10:30 to 11:10. Sending an offer to credit institutions to conclude a bank deposit agreement from 11:10 to 11:30. Receipt of acceptance of the offer to conclude a bank deposit agreement from credit institutions from 11:10 to 11:30. The time of deposit transfer in accordance with the requirements of paragraphs 63 and 64 of the Order of the Federal Treasury dated April 27, 2023 No. 10n.

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Financial news: On December 15, 2025, 17-18, the values of the lower limit of the repo price corridor, the carry rate, and the range of interest rate risk assessment for the ZAYM (Zaymer JSC) security were changed.

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December 15, 2025

17:18

In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of PJSC Moscow Exchange by the National Credit Center (JSC) on 15.12.2025, 17-18 (Moscow time), the values of the lower limit of the repo price corridor with the settlement code Y0/Y1Dt (up to -92.02%), the transfer rate and the range of interest rate risk assessment (up to -0.446 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 118.82%) of the ZAYM (Zaymer JSC) security were changed.

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Financial news: On 12/15/2025, at 5:05 PM, the values of the lower limit of the repo price corridor, the carry rate, and the interest rate risk assessment range for the ZAYM (Zaymer JSC) security were changed.

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December 15, 2025

17:05

In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of PJSC Moscow Exchange by the National Credit Center (JSC) on 15.12.2025, 17-05 (Moscow time), the values of the lower limit of the repo price corridor with the settlement code Y0/Y1Dt (up to -73.01%), the transfer rate and the range of interest rate risk assessment (up to -0.356 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 97.91%) of the ZAYM (Zaymer JSC) security were changed.

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The Young House Manager competition identified the best initiatives of young citizens.

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On December 13, 2025, the awards ceremony for the winners of the 3rd All-Russian Children's and Youth Competition "Young House Manager – Creator of a Favorable Living Environment" was held at VDNKh in the congress hall of the Cosmonautics and Aviation pavilion.

The competition aims to identify, mentor, and support talented young citizens who are actively involved in managing their homes, neighborhoods, neighborhoods, and schools.

During the absentee stage of the competition, more than 700 applications were submitted, containing over 110 projects for the creation of an accessible, favorable, comfortable, and safe living environment, from participants from 79 constituent entities of the Russian Federation.

The in-person stage, which took place in Moscow from December 11th to 13th, was attended by 230 contestants in the 7-9, 10-13, 14-17, and 18-25 age categories and academic supervisors from 40 regions of the Russian Federation.

The largest delegations came from Krasnodar Krai, the Republic of Bashkortostan, the Republic of Tatarstan, and the Chelyabinsk, Tyumen, and Sverdlovsk regions. The most popular categories among contestants in the 7-9 age category were "My District," among those in the 10-13 and 14-17 age categories were "My School," "My Yard," and "My District," and among those in the 18-25 age category were "My Yard" and "Information Technology and Innovation in Urban Management."

On December 11, first-year students Olga Zonova, Daria Monakhova, Olesya Parfimovich, and Yulia Frolova, as part of the Service Learning program, held a quiz and a New Year's workshop for competition participants. The workshop encouraged participants to collaborate on a project to decorate their entryway using scrap materials.

On December 12, project defenses took place at two competition venues: the State University of Management and the Moscow City Economy Complex Management Center. At the State University of Management, competition day events were held for participants aged 7 to 17 and their mentors.

On behalf of the university's leadership, the guests were welcomed by Sergei Chuev, Advisor to the Rector's Office of the State University of Management, Head of the Department of Public and Municipal Administration, and Vladimir Zotov, Advisor to the Mayor of Moscow and Professor of the Department of Public and Municipal Administration at the State University of Management.

During the defense of the contestants' projects, a scientific and practical seminar entitled "The Urban Environment of the Future: A Dream Career Begins with Managing Your City" was held for their mentors and support staff.

The competition's experts included representatives of state and municipal authorities, educational institutions, urban management specialists, and representatives of civil society institutions.

After the defense, volunteer students from among the GUU students organized an introductory tour of the university campus, and for the mentors of the contestants, Olga Kharlamova, director of the GUU scientific library, led a tour of the library's halls and archives.

The competition day concluded for all participants with a tour of the center of festive pre-New Year Moscow.

Based on the results of the tests, the authors of 80 projects became winners and prize-winners of the competition.

On December 13, the awards ceremony was opened by Svetlana Razvorotneva, Deputy Chair of the State Duma Committee on Construction, Housing, and Public Utilities. In her welcoming remarks, the deputy emphasized the importance of engaging young citizens in improvement projects for public buildings, homes, and courtyards: "It won't be long before many of these young people will be professionally involved in housing and public utilities and public welfare. Their energy and creativity will be greatly appreciated by the industry."

Alexander Kozlov, Chairman of the Moscow City Duma's Commission on State Construction and Local Self-Government and Chairman of the Council for Professional Qualifications in Housing and Public Utilities, noted that "what homes and cities should be like for future generations is something the future generation itself must decide."

Boris Khmelnikov, General Director of the Center for Municipal Economics and Deputy Chairman of the Committee on Entrepreneurship in Housing and Public Utilities of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Russian Federation, congratulated the competition participants and their mentors.

Irina Milkina, Associate Professor of the Department of Public and Municipal Administration and Head of the Urban Development Project and Training Laboratory, congratulated and awarded the winners and runners-up on behalf of the State University of Management: "This year, we offered the young teams the 'Information Technologies Serving City Residents' category. And they successfully demonstrated that technology and innovation can be useful and facilitate work with big data, which is essential for developing a comfortable urban environment."

The winners and runners-up were also presented with awards by Dmitry Klimov, director of the Geek Chess online chess school for children and adults and partner of the competition; Andrey Maksimov, chairman of the competition's organizing committee and chairman of the Commission on Territorial Development, Urban Environment, and Infrastructure of the Civic Chamber of the Russian Federation; Yuri Khaikevich, development director of the Union of Small Towns of Russia; Veronika Mezhetskaya, general director of the Guild of Landscape Industry Professionals Association; and Daria Zhadobina, executive director of the competition and assistant professor in the Department of Public and Municipal Administration at the State University of Management.

The competition was included in the list of creative competitions approved by Order No. 639 of the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation dated August 31, 2025 (clause 6.206), allowing winners and prize-winners of the competition to receive additional points when applying to universities.

The winning projects from the in-person stage of the competition have already attracted the attention of an expert jury comprised of representatives from development institutions, urban development organizations, and housing and utilities. The projects will also be recommended to local governments for further implementation in municipalities across the Russian Federation.

We congratulate all the winners and runners-up of the competition and wish them success in their professional development and self-realization!

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Our own people in the engineering special forces

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Representatives from the Polytechnic University visited the rear areas of the Special Military Operations (SMO). They delivered another batch of humanitarian aid and presented certificates of advanced training to the special operation participants, the first to complete training at the Polytechnic University in five different programs. More than 100 students from the first cohort studied remotely, directly in the SMO zone.

At their unit locations, the Polytechnic guests were greeted by military personnel off duty and off combat missions. Ivan Kolomeitsev, Associate Professor of the Higher School of Social Sciences, congratulated them on their successful completion of their training and presented them with certificates and commemorative gifts from the university. The unit commanders and soldiers thanked the Polytechnic for the opportunity not only to prepare for civilian life but also to enhance their knowledge for combat missions.

"Such events help maintain the morale of personnel and instill their faith in the future. Your university once again confirms its position as a national leader and its high civic status," command representatives shared. "The online learning format allowed for the completion of programs during free time and contributed to the quality of their completion by enhancing the level of personnel training at the leading engineering university of the Russian Federation."

"The recruitment of the first cohort was preceded by a sociological survey among military personnel. Based on its results, the decision was made to launch programs that, on the one hand, meet the objectives of technological leadership and, on the other, are feasible under the established conditions. "131 people successfully completed the training, which we consider an excellent result under the circumstances. We also conducted training for Polytechnic University staff to build a talent pool for working with participants and veterans of the Second Military District," said Ivan Kurta, Head of the Directorate for Continuing Education and Industry Partnerships.

With the support of the Priority 2030 program, a survey of soldiers undergoing rehabilitation and treatment was also conducted, and career guidance tools were developed. It can already be said that the hypothesisthe need to train participants of the SVO and confirmation of this training with documents before completing service and returning to civilian life, has proven to be correct, and now it is necessary to expand the pool of training programs and methods.

The University has already generated a flow of new requests for the implementation of programs frompublic organizations, subjects of the Federation, educational organizations.

"We see a need for this type of training, but no one can say for sure which programs, learning tools, and pedagogical technologies will be successfully implemented, as there are many external factors involved, often requiring unconventional and innovative solutions. Therefore, in addition to carefully developing the programs, prompt communication with students during the pilot launch is crucial; this will allow us to clearly set goals for future cohorts," commented Dmitry Tikhonov, Vice-Rector for Continuing and Pre-University Education at SPbPU.

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