Star landing at the State University of Management: Ilya Averbukh and Zlata Chepurnaya will share their stories of victories.

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On October 2 at 11:00 a.m., the State University of Management Business Center will host a meeting with Russian figure skater Ilya Averbukh and founder of the Starship Troopers project, Zlata Chepurnaya.

Guests will share stories of their victories and experiences in implementing large-scale projects.

Ilya Averbukh is not only a silver medalist at the Salt Lake City Olympics and a Russian, European, and world champion, but also a producer of ice shows and sporting events. For example, "Ice Age," which has been running since 2007, and Plushenko's New Year's ice show, "Sleeping Beauty," which can be seen this year.

The "Star Troopers" team, founded and led by Zlata Chepurnaya, includes over 100 well-known media personalities who collaborate in sports, volunteer, and patriotic events. Zlata is also a member of the Expert Council of the State Duma Committee on Youth Policy and the Expert Council for Patriotic Education at the Federal State Unitary Enterprise "RosPatriotCenter."

During the meeting, students will have the opportunity to ask questions to experts, discuss current topics, and delve into more detail.

The event will be held with the assistance of the Russian Society "Knowledge".

To participate in the meeting, you must pre-register.

Participants and in-person registration open at 10:30 a.m., meeting starts at 11:00 a.m.

We are waiting for everyone at the State University of Management’s Information Technology Center.

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Visiting Count Sheremetev

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As part of the Moscow Museum Week event, the Ostankino Estate invites you to visit the exhibition "Visiting Count Sheremetev" free of charge. It is being held in the Egyptian Pavilion of the Ostankino Palace, which has reopened after restoration.

The introductory section of the exhibition in the Eastern Wing will tell the story of the construction of the Sheremetevs' summer pleasure residence. The main section in the Egyptian Pavilion will reconstruct a traditional festive feast at Ostankino. Visitors will be introduced to the procedures of a formal reception, from the ceremonial arrival of guests to the celebratory fireworks display. A surprise will be the latest technology integrated into the historic interiors.

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Polytechnicians in the Russian chessboxing team are world champions!

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From September 23 to 29, the 7th World Chessboxing Championships were held in Serbia. The Russian team, which included athletes from the Polytechnic University, triumphed.

The competition program included three disciplines: “classic chessboxing”, “light chessboxing” and “fit chessboxing”.

The competition featured 176 athletes from 17 countries. The Russian team, led by coach Andrey Skorokhodov, took first place in the team standings, winning 74 medals. Of these, 29 were in classic chessboxing, 28 in light chessboxing, and 17 in fit chessboxing.

The USA team took second place, and the French team took third.

The St. Petersburg team demonstrated impressive results overall. Polytechnic University athletes brought home nine medals for the Russian team.

Sofia Argandeykina won gold in the chessboxing-light category, silver in chessboxing-classic and bronze in chessboxing-fit;

Alexandra Noskova won two gold medals: in the chessboxing classic and chessboxing light categories;

Konstantin Kotovich won bronze in the “classic chessboxing” and “light chessboxing” categories;

Bronze medals were also won by Anatoly Shchukin (light chessboxing) and Utkirbek Ergashev (classic chessboxing).

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Non-objective Art and Glass. October Exhibitions

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The Moscow Museum of Modern Art will explore abstract art from the first quarter of the 21st century, the Tsaritsyno Museum-Reserve will introduce Moscow during the reign of Nicholas I, and the K.A. Timiryazev State Biological Museum will display a collection of ceramic toys.

Read more about these and other October exhibitions in the mos.ru article.

"Once Again About the Abstract" at the Moscow Museum of Modern Art

Dates: October 1 – November 16

Address: Ermolaevsky Lane, Building 17, Building 1

Age limit: 0

The Moscow Museum of Modern Art will present its first-ever exhibition dedicated to non-objective art (abstractionism) of the post-war period of the 20th century and the first quarter of the 21st century. Paintings by Yuri Zlotnikov, Leonid Borisov, Eduard Steinberg, Elizaveta Olshanskaya, Natalia Parkhomenko, and other artists will be on display.

The exhibition is built on a combination of two key abstraction trends—geometric-constructive and spontaneous-expressive. It continues a series of research projects within the "Collection. Viewpoint" program.

The abstract art movement emerged in the 1910s, pioneered by Wassily Kandinsky, Arthur Dove, and Kazimir Malevich. Abstract artists speak the language of philosophy and do not depict any real objects on their canvases.

Tickets for the exhibition can be purchased through the service Mosbilet.

"For the 85th Anniversary of the Nikolai Ostrovsky Museum" at the State Museum – Cultural Center "Integration" named after N.A. Ostrovsky

Dates: October 2, 2025 – January 18, 2026

Address: Tverskaya Street, Building 14

Age limit: 0

The State Museum and Cultural Center "Integration" named after N.A. Ostrovsky will celebrate the anniversary of the Nikolai Ostrovsky Museum, on which it was founded.

In one of the apartments at 14 Tverskaya Street, Nikolai Ostrovsky worked on his novel "Born by the Storm," met with famous figures, and spent the last years of his life (he died in 1936). In 1940, a museum was established there, which in 1992 was renamed the N.A. Ostrovsky State Museum and Humanities Center "Preodolenie" (Overcoming).

In 2016, it was decided to merge "Preodolenie" with the "Integration" Center for Sociocultural Programs, which helps make the capital's social and cultural life accessible to people with disabilities. Today, this space hosts exhibitions, concerts, and other events.

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"Moscow and Muscovites in the Era of Nicholas I. 1825–1855" at the Tsaritsyno Museum-Reserve

Dates: October 11, 2025 – February 1, 2026

Address: Dolskaya Street, Building 1, Building 6

Age limit: 0

The Tsaritsyno Museum-Reserve will tell the story of everyday life in Moscow during the reign of Nicholas I. The city and its inhabitants will be reconstructed using paintings, graphic art, decorative and applied art, archival documents, and rarities from the collections of the country's leading museums. Visitors will learn about coronation and other ceremonies, the architectural landmarks that emerged during this period, the daily lives of the various social classes, cultural developments, and much more.

You can enter the exhibition with a ticket museum-reserve.

"Attention, Toy!" at the K.A. Timiryazev State Biological Museum

Dates: October 21, 2025 – January 12, 2026

Address: Malaya Gruzinskaya Street, Building 15, Building 1

Age limit: 0

Visitors to the K.A. Timiryazev State Biological Museum will be shown a rich—and rather unexpected for a cultural institution—collection of clay toys. The exhibits have one thing in common: they all depict various animals. Furthermore, visitors will be able to trace how the role of clay toys has changed over time, from a means of child development to decoration or souvenir.

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"The Saga of Glass" at the Kuskovo Museum-Reserve

Dates: October 22, 2025 – February 12, 2026

Address: Yunosti Street, Building 2, Building 13

Age limit: 6

Visitors to the Kuskovo Museum-Reserve will be introduced to the work of a St. Petersburg dynasty of glass artists: Alexander, Galina, and Irina Ivanov, and Ekaterina Stolyarova. Each has a recognizable style, distinctive characteristics, and favorite techniques.

Alexander and Galina Ivanov founded their own glass art studio in 1971. They produced a large number of items for mass production, fulfilling government orders from the USSR Ministry of Culture. The artists also created decorative compositions that were displayed in the country's most renowned museums.

Their daughter, Irina, is one of the few artists in Russia who masters the rare technique of glass engraving, and their granddaughter, Ekaterina, creates masterpieces using engraving, fusing, and molding techniques. The young artist is inspired by Russian nature and folklore.

You can purchase a ticket to the exhibition through the service Mosbilet.

For guests from all over Moscow. How counts' name-day celebrations were held in Kuskovo in the 18th century.

"Russian Parnassus: Scientists and Creators of the Age of Enlightenment" at the Kolomenskoye Museum-Reserve

Dates: October 30, 2025 – March 31, 2026

Address: Andropov Avenue, Building 39, Building 69

Age limit: 6

A new exhibition at the Kolomenskoye Museum-Reserve will offer a look back at the contributions of Russian scientists and cultural figures of the Enlightenment to the development of science, education, and art in Russia in the 18th and early 19th centuries.

Under Catherine the Great, natural sciences and art were actively developed: expeditions were organized, technical innovations were introduced, and painting was encouraged. All of this influenced not only Russian but also global culture.

At the exhibition, visitors will learn little-known facts about scientist Mikhail Lomonosov, writer Denis Fonvizin, journalist and publisher Nikolai Novikov, and others.

You can purchase a ticket to the exhibition through the service Mosbilet.

"Zhostovo. Defiantly Beautiful. On the 200th Anniversary of the Trade" at the Tsaritsyno Museum-Reserve

Dates: October 31, 2025 – February 15, 2026

Address: Dolskaya Street, Building 1, Building 6

Age limit: 0

The Tsaritsyno Museum-Reserve will open another exhibition dedicated to those legendary floral-ornamented objects that have been produced for 200 years at the Zhostovo Decorative Painting Factory.

The factory's history began in 1780, when Philipp Vishnyakov, a craftsman and serf of Count Sheremetev, opened a lacquer workshop in the village of Zhostovo. He eventually moved to Moscow, leaving his son Osip in Zhostovo. In 1825, he expanded his father's business, beginning to produce lacquered metal trays, boxes, and papier-mâché cigarette cases. Gradually, he abandoned this material and began using iron, which was in great demand. Customers liked the vibrant painting, and the goods were purchased more for home decoration than for everyday use.

At the exhibition in Tsaritsyno, visitors will see not only trays, but also painted shovels, watering cans, and other items, as well as souvenirs—for example, those produced for the 1980 Olympics.

You can enter the exhibition with a ticket museum-reserve.

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Public transport passengers will receive cashback for paying for travel using their smartphone or biometrics.

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Starting October 1, two special promotions are running on public transport. Passengers will be able to get a 10-ruble refund to their bank account when paying for travel using biometrics or an Android smartphone with an NFC module linked to a Mir card.

"We've been running promotions with our partners for the seventh year in a row. This helps passengers save on public transport fares and learn about the most modern payment services. Sergei Sobyanin set the goal of making travel convenient and affordable," noted Moscow Deputy Mayor for Transport and Industry.

Maxim Liksutov.

When paying with biometrics, the fare is 53 rubles, including a 10-ruble cashback. This is the lowest fare. Fare can be paid with facial recognition on the metro, the Moscow Central Circle (MCC), regular river transport, and at some stations along the Moscow Central Diameters, including Nakhabino, Three Stations Square, Likhobory, and Zelenograd-Kryukovo. The promotion is valid from October 1 to November 30, 2025. VTB Bank is a partner.

You can enable the biometric payment feature in the app. Moscow MetroAfter registering in your personal account, under "Biometric Payment System," you'll need to upload a photo of your face and link a card from any Russian bank. You can pay for your ride using biometrics when passing through the turnstiles marked with a black sticker. These gates open in about a second. You won't need to use your phone, wallet, or card.

Under another promotion, the cost of a single ride paid for with an Android smartphone will be 64 rubles. This payment method is available on the metro, the Moscow Central Circle (MCC), regular river routes, ground transportation, and on Moscow Central Diameters (MCD) in the Central and Suburban zones. The promotion will run until December 31st of this year. The promotion's partner is the Mir payment system.

To pay for rides using an Android smartphone with an NFC module, passengers need to download the Mir Pay app or another mobile payment service. Then, they need to add their Mir card details with a positive balance. Upon boarding, they need to tap the device on the reader at the turnstile or validator. After this, 10 rubles of the fare will be refunded to their account.

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Three buildings on Bolshoy Cherkassky Lane will be illuminated with architectural and artistic lighting.

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Specialists from the city's urban development complex will decorate three buildings in the center of the capital with architectural and artistic lighting, announced the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Housing, Public Utilities, and Urban Development. Petr Biryukov.

"We've developed a special lighting design for three buildings located on Bolshoy Cherkassky Lane. The main goal is to unite the buildings into a cohesive visual image. Power engineers from JSC UEK will install a total of over 490 energy-efficient light fixtures," noted Petr Biryukov.

Lighting fixtures will be installed around the entire perimeter of the buildings to highlight their architectural features.

In accordance with the adopted concept, all new lighting in the capital is moderate and implemented in warm or neutral shades of white. This allows for the careful accentuation of details and elements of the buildings, creating a unified light space.

Over the past 13 years, Moscow's lighting levels have doubled, and the number of buildings with architectural and artistic lighting has quadrupled. The capital is now illuminated by over one million lights, while energy consumption is reduced thanks to the use of energy-efficient LEDs.

The projects being implemented in the capital to modernize and improve the reliability of public utility infrastructure are in line with the goals and objectives of the national project Infrastructure for Life.

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The Mystery of Passing Time

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As part of Moscow Museum Week, the Kolomenskoye Museum-Reserve invites you to the exhibition "The Mystery of Passing Time."

The exhibition at the Palace of Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich brings together more than 800 objects from the 17th–19th centuries from the collections of the museum-reserve, the V.A. Tropinin Museum, and the Cosmonautics Museum. Visitors will be able to learn about the history of watchmaking and discover how scientists, craftsmen, and artists of different eras created not just mechanisms, but true works of art that embodied philosophical and scientific understandings of time.

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From concept to implementation: PoliShkola opens its fourth educational season

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Educational and motivational program PoliSchool The program has begun its fourth season, which is entirely dedicated to preparing a talent pool for the implementation of key scientific and technological areas and strategic goals in the field of engineering education and personnel development at the Polytechnic University within the framework of the Priority 2030 program.

The program was opened by Vice-Rector for Human Resources Maria Vrublevskaya and Head of the Office of Technological Leadership Oleg Rozhdestvensky.

It's already clear that this year's intake is very active and results-oriented. I'm confident that excellent projects will advance to the finals, which will strengthen our key scientific and technological areas. The teams' potential will be boosted, and the students will have the opportunity to take the next step in their careers," noted Maria Vrublevskaya.

Project participants will attend lectures on product thinking, working with technology markets, budgeting, team building, negotiating, working with intellectual property (IP), and project presentations. Throughout the course, teams will complete business quests that will teach them how to work in situations of uncertainty and overcome challenges in implementing ideas. The final stage of the course will be a well-developed grant application for the Priority 2030 program.

Eighteen teams entered the PoliSchool, 10 of which will advance to the finals and present their ideas to the Technology Leadership Council.

"Our country currently needs the most advanced technological solutions. Polytechnic University is focusing on three areas where it can deliver the greatest benefit: digital engineering, materials and manufacturing, and artificial intelligence," said Oleg Rozhdestvensky. "These priorities will remain in place for a long time, and young teams trained to lead their own scientific and technological projects, thanks in part to PolySchool, can become reliable and effective team members in SPbPU's key scientific and technological areas."

Experts and practitioners from leading Russian universities and companies will share their experiences and support the "PolySchool" students. All participants who successfully complete the "PolySchool" will receive certificates of advanced training.

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Four buildings will be built on Amurskaya Street under the renovation program.

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Apartment building projects under the renovation program in the Golyanovo district of the Eastern Administrative District have been approved. This was announced by the Chairman of the Moscow Committee for Pricing Policy in Construction and State Project Expertise (Moskomexpertiza). Ivan Shcherbakov.

"New buildings will replace the five-story buildings on Amurskaya Street that were vacated. The projects include 1,785 apartments, which will be delivered fully finished and ready for occupancy. Additionally, some apartments will be adapted for people with disabilities," said Ivan Shcherbakov.

Two buildings with identical designs will be built on plots No. 26 and 30. These will be four-section buildings, each containing 538 apartments. The new building on plot No. 40 will consist of four buildings, each with a total of 574 apartments. The building on plot No. 46 will have two residential sections (135 apartments).

The ground floors of the buildings will be used for public and commercial purposes. The area around the new buildings will be landscaped and improved.

The apartments will be finished using wear-resistant, durable, and modern materials, plumbing will be installed, and balconies and loggias will be glazed.

To ensure the comfort of residents with limited mobility, courtyards and common areas are designed in accordance with barrier-free design principles.

Earlier, the Mayor of Moscow spoke aboutnew house, built under the renovation program, in the Vernadsky Avenue area.

All information aboutrenovation program presented on the mos.ru portal. More information about apartments and houses can be found atlink.

The renovation program was approved in August 2017. It affects approximately one million Muscovites and provides for the resettlement of 5,176 buildings. At one time, 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. Its high rate of housing construction is in line with the goals and initiatives of the national project. Infrastructure for LifeMore information about national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

Sobyanin: Renovation is one of the largest housing renovation projects in the world

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Space Week will be held at VDNKh from October 3 to 10.

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From October 3 to 10, VDNKh will host a program dedicated toWorld Space WeekGuests can expect thematic lectures, tours, discussions, and master classes, as well as an electronic music concert. Admission to most events is free.

On October 3 at 7:00 pm, a lecture will be held in Pavilion No. 27 "Physical Education and Sports" Orbital Fitness CenterSergei Antonov, the Cosmonautics and Aviation Center's leading tour guide, will discuss the physical aspects of space exploration. Participants will learn about the training requirements for cosmonauts, how they adapt after spaceflight, and how to train their muscles in zero gravity.

At 8:00 pm, senior tour guide of the Cosmonautics and Aviation Center Anna Antonova will give a lecture "The Sky Over VDNKh: An Observer's Diary" will share his experience of astronomical observations and tell what objects can be seen in the night sky.

On October 4 at 12:00 PM, the Worker and Kolkhoz Woman pavilion will host an intellectual speed dating event. "Gagarin and Lovecraft. Space: Hope or Threat?"Guests will discuss a range of philosophical issues related to space exploration.

At 4:00 PM and 6:00 PM, the Cosmonautics and Aviation Center will host a tour. Orbital armada of satellite systemsParticipants will learn about the history of artificial satellites and their applications, as well as the technologies that allow them to remain in orbit and help people solve everyday problems.

Memory on Earth: Which monuments in the capital commemorate the conquest of space?

At 6:00 PM, the multimedia exhibition "Leo Tolstoy. War and Peace. Living Pages" will feature a concert of electronic music by composer Andrei Klimkovsky. Space Age MusicGuests will hear compositions dedicated to humanity's first steps into space. The music will be accompanied by a thematic video shown on a large rear-projection screen.

At 7:20 pm, a lecture-tour will begin at the Buran interactive museum complex. 50 Facts About the MoonAstronomer Anastasia Stebalina, the Cosmonautics and Aviation Center's leading tour guide, will explain how ideas about the Moon have changed over the centuries, how it influences our planet, what lunar soil smells like, and what ash glow is.

On October 5 at 1:00 pm, a lecture will be held in the lecture hall of the Physical Education and Sports pavilion. "Per aspera ad astra. Space and sports heroics in Soviet-era poster graphics"Using the works of Soviet poster artists as examples, Natalia Abrashina, a tour guide at the Cosmonautics and Aviation Center, will discuss the history of the development of Russian cosmonautics and the promotion of a healthy lifestyle in the USSR. Participants will explore the characteristics of poster art and conduct an artistic and archetypal analysis.

At 1:00 PM, the Cosmonautics and Aviation Center will host a meeting with Fyodor Yurchikhin, pilot-cosmonaut, Hero of the Russian Federation, and president of the center. Guests will learn about the intricacies of space cuisine and what they eat in orbit.

At 6:00 pm there will be a thematic excursion there. Life in Orbit, dedicated to the 95th anniversary of the birth of two-time Hero of the Soviet Union and Soviet cosmonaut Pavel Popovich. Guests will learn about life on the space station, the challenges the first astronauts faced, and how the lives of researchers have changed today.

Sobyanin: Moscow is the center of Russia's space technology

On October 7 at 7:20 pm, a lecture-tour will be held at the Buran interactive museum complex. 50 Facts About AsteroidsAstronomer Alexander Yarovitchuk, the Cosmonautics and Aviation Center's leading tour guide, will explain the different types of asteroids and tell us about the unique and unusual minor planets known to man.

On October 8 at 7:00 PM, a lecture will be held in the Moscow Model pavilion. To the stars in the heartJoin Anna Antonova, senior tour guide at the Cosmonautics and Aviation Center, and guests will be able to see the starry sky through the eyes of its conquerors. Participants will learn how cosmonauts navigate the sky, which constellations can be seen during spaceflight, and much more. Additionally, from October 7th to 10th, a space-themed quiz will be held five times daily. Winners will receive prizes—certificates for a tour of the exhibition. "The Image of Moscow in Russian Art from the Collection of the State Russian Museum" in Pavilion No. 1 "Central" and the "Cosmonautics and Aviation" center.

On October 10 at 7:20 pm, a lecture-tour will be held at the Buran interactive museum complex. The Apollo-Soyuz Program: The Flight That Gave Hope to HumanityGeorgy Abzianidze, the Cosmonautics and Aviation Center's leading tour guide, will discuss the flight of Alexei Leonov and Thomas Stafford in July 1975, the complexities of preparation, the background and international context, technical innovations, unique experiments, and much more.

On October 11 at 1:00 PM, the Cosmonautics and Aviation Center will host the first Subject Theater workshop, dedicated to planetary exploration. Participants will have the opportunity to develop associative thinking and create their own space-inspired comics.

At 3:00 PM, the multimedia exhibition "Leo Tolstoy. War and Peace. Living Pages" will host a workshop on "Fairy Tales" for young guests, featuring a filmstrip based on Kir Bulychev's story "Girl from the 21st Century." After the screening, the children, under the guidance of the presenter, will make a miniature book filled with their own stories about space.

What Cosmonauts Dream About: A Tour of the Cosmonautics Museum with Alexander Laveykin

On October 12 at 4:00 PM, the Cosmonautics and Aviation Center will host a lecture by Vladimir Vernadsky, "Vladimir Vernadsky: The Noosphere, or Intelligent Cosmos," concluding the "Russian Cosmism" series. The presenter will discuss the concept of the noosphere and the influence of intelligence on natural processes and the transformation of the universe.

Holding events for VDNKh guests is in line with the objectives of the national project Tourism and Hospitality and the Moscow Tourism Development Strategy until 2030. More information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

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