More than 1,800 families have moved into new buildings under the renovation program in the Western Degunino district.

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Since the renovation program began in the Zapadnoye Degunino district in the north of the capital, more than 1,800 families have celebrated housewarming parties. This was announced by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction. Vladimir Efimov.

"Resettlement under the renovation program in Zapadnoye Degunino began in 2021, when a new building on Angarskaya Street was opened for occupancy. There are now six such buildings, and over 1,800 families have moved into them. All new residents receive apartments with modern, improved finishes, allowing them to move into their new buildings without additional costs. Thanks to the current renovation program in Zapadnoye Degunino, approximately 3,300 families from 45 older buildings will be able to improve their living conditions," said Vladimir Efimov.

Information centers are located on the ground floors of new buildings. Once the relocation process is complete, these centers will be used as shops, cafes, pharmacies, online order pickup points, and other businesses.

"The new residential complexes in West Degunino offer a total of over two thousand apartments with improved finishes, covering approximately 120,000 square meters of living space. The new buildings have been equipped with elevators, concierges, and storage areas for strollers and bicycles. To ensure a truly comfortable transition for program participants, the city provided them with free movers and transportation. More than 1,700 relocated families have already used this service," added the Moscow Government Minister and Head of the Department of Urban Development Policy.

Vladislav Ovchinsky.

Earlier, the Mayor of Moscow visited a new building under the renovation program inKopteve.

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 atspecial page.

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The capital region's reservoirs have been prepared for the flood.

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The Moscow region has seen above-zero average daily temperatures. Experts are reporting the onset of flooding.

All reservoirs supplying water to Moscow are prepared for the flood, the Moscow City Administration reported. urban economy complex.

Fifteen reservoirs supply water to the capital region. They are part of the Moskvoretsko-Vazuzskaya and Volzhskaya systems. The total catchment area is 50,000 square kilometers. The reservoir is replenished solely by natural inflows, most of which are formed during spring floods and rainfall floods.

Snow surveys help determine snow cover parameters and predict melt runoff volumes. They are conducted every 10 days starting in late December.

City services released excess water in advance to prepare reservoirs to receive meltwater runoff. The reserves built up during the floods will ensure a high-quality water supply to the capital.

During the flood period, expanded and more frequent water quality monitoring will be implemented, surveillance of economic activity at hydraulic structures will be strengthened, and power and mechanical equipment will be put on alert. Furthermore, the city inspected the technical condition of vehicles carrying power sources and pumping equipment.

The passage of flood waters along the Moscow River is carried out on the basis of the relevant regulations on the interaction of JSC Mosvodokanal, Federal State Budgetary Institution Moscow Canal and State Budgetary Institution Gormost.

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Moscow registry offices have extended their opening hours on the most popular wedding days.

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Moscow registry offices have opened additional slots and extended their opening hours on the most popular wedding days of the year. Anastasia Rakova, Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Social Development.

"Beautiful dates are traditionally especially popular among newlyweds. June 26th set the all-time record for the number of applications submitted in the capital in 2026. More than 1,600 couples are already planning to get married on this day. Furthermore, more than 3,000 couples have already chosen dates for June 6th, 20th, and August 8th. To ensure everyone can register their marriage on their desired day, we've decided to extend the opening hours of wedding palaces until 9:00 PM on these popular dates. And on Sunday, July 26th, the capital's wedding palaces will open their doors to couples, despite it being a traditional day off," said Anastasia Rakova.

On June 6, 20, 26, and August 8, Wedding Palaces No. 1, 3, and 4, Kutuzovsky, Tagansky, Shipilovsky, Zelenogradsky, and Mitino Palaces, as well as the Yuzhnoye Butovo Wedding Palace, will be open until 9:00 PM. On these days, couples will also be able to tie the knot at the venues of the Moscow Mayor's "New addresses of happiness"On June 6th, 11 unusual venues will be available, and on June 20th, nine. On the most popular day of the year, June 26th, 10 venues will be open, and on August 8th, 13.

On Sunday, July 26, Moscow Wedding Palaces No. 3 and 5, the Kutuzovsky, Tagansky, Shipilovsky, Zelenogradsky, and Mitinsky Palaces, the Yuzhnoye Butovo Wedding Palace, and Wedding Palaces No. 1 and 4 will open daily for couples. Additionally, four venues of the "New Addresses of Happiness" project will be available for couples.

You can submit an application now on the portal government services or onmos.ru, as well as in wedding palaces. The state fee is 350 rubles.

Around 1,400 wedding anniversary ceremonies were held in the capital in 2025.More than 92,000 marriages were registered in the capital in 2025.

Over 60 venues are available for wedding ceremonies in Moscow, including wedding palaces, museums, the Mayakovskaya metro station, estates, and restaurants. This service will help you choose the right one. Our Wedding On the mos.ru portal. This is the most comprehensive guide to wedding venues in the capital. Filters let you specify the necessary parameters, such as venue type, interior style, and other features. The service also allows you to specify your preferred registration date, nearest metro station, maximum number of guests, and many other important details. Venue pages include detailed descriptions and contact numbers.

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How cooperation between Moscow and Belarusian companies is developing thanks to the support of the International Economic Center

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The Republic of Belarus is one of the capital's most important trade and economic partners. Following the implementation of the Moscow Export Center (MEC) support programs in 2025, this country became a leading importer of goods. Moscow entrepreneurs are actively developing cooperation with partners in Belarus with the MEC's support, supplying a wide range of goods—from high-tech products to food products—as well as providing services in a wide range of sectors.

"The Republic of Belarus has traditionally been one of Moscow's main trade and economic partners. By the end of 2025, thanks to the Moscow Export Center's support, Moscow entrepreneurs had signed contracts with Belarusian partners totaling 1.6 billion rubles. We see potential for developing and strengthening cooperation with the Belarusian business community and are ready to facilitate this process. The Moscow Export Center's support helps companies not only enter this market but also successfully establish themselves there, building long-term business relationships," said Vitaly Stepanov, General Director of the Moscow Export Center.

Through participation in the "Export Mentoring" acceleration program, one Moscow company will supply licensed software to Belarus, while another will provide marketing services to Belarusian clients.

Following its participation in the TIBO international information and communications technology exhibition as part of the Made in Moscow program, the Moscow-based company signed a contract with a Belarusian counterparty to supply a GNSS receiver—specialized radio equipment that accurately determines coordinates by receiving and processing signals from satellite navigation systems.

In recent years, as part of the Made in Moscow program, the Moscow Export Center has organized the participation of Moscow companies in two international exhibitions and three business missions, including a reverse one, to Belarus. The latter enabled representatives of the Belarusian business community to meet with partners from the capital.

This work will continue this year: in June, Moscow companies will present their high-tech products to potential partners at the International Economic Center's business mission in Minsk.

The Moscow Export Center offers Moscow companies over 30 services across three support areas. First, educational events and acceleration programs help entrepreneurs develop a sound export strategy. Second, international promotion. The MEC organizes businesses' participation in international exhibitions and business missions under the unified Made in Moscow brand, facilitates access to international marketplaces, and supports entrepreneurs through its representatives abroad. Third, financial support, including export grants and preferential loans, helps develop the international component of a business.

Moscow Export Center was created by the Moscow Government in 2017 to provide financial and non-financial support to the city's entrepreneurs to promote Moscow goods and services in foreign markets. Its work is overseen by Department of Entrepreneurship and Innovative Development of the City of MoscowOne of the key objectives of the Moscow Export Center is to increase the number of Moscow exporters and their export revenues. Today, the Center provides comprehensive support to Moscow businesses, from preparation and training for foreign economic activity to promoting businesses abroad, sales support, and financial incentives after the conclusion of export contracts. The Center's current toolkit includes over 30 support measures.

As part of the implementation of the national project International Cooperation and Export One of Russia's national development goals is planned to be achieved: by 2030, the volume of non-resource, non-energy exports should increase by at least two-thirds compared to 2023 levels. Moscow is consistently working to achieve these targets, including through programs to support export-oriented entrepreneurs in the capital. More information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

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A resident of the Technopolis Moscow Special Economic Zone has created the first domestic neural network accelerator.

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HiTech has received resident status in the Technopolis Moscow special economic zone (SEZ). It created and launched the first domestic neural network accelerator, which is unparalleled thanks to its proprietary microprocessor architecture. In 2025, the Russian Ministry of Industry and Trade included the microchip in the register of Russian industrial products. This development opens up new opportunities for the development of domestic technologies in all areas where artificial intelligence is used, according to the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry. Maxim Liksutov.

"In line with Sergei Sobyanin's mandate, the city provides systematic support to companies contributing to the development of domestic information technology. For example, a new resident of the Moscow Special Economic Zone (SEZ) has developed a microchip and a line of Russia's first AI accelerators based on it. The microchip contains no third-party intelligent components, which is in line with the national commitment to technological sovereignty. The uniqueness of the development has been confirmed globally—the microprocessor recently received an international patent for 20 years," explained Maxim Liksutov.

Solutions created by a resident company of the Technopolis Moscow SEZ provide unprecedented computing power for the Russian market when working with artificial intelligence and complex neural networks in real time. For example, the resident's AI accelerator boasts a record-breaking performance for the Russian market—960 trillion operations per second (TOPS), comparable to leading global peers. It supports the simultaneous execution of over 100 neural networks, which is particularly relevant for data centers with high workloads. The company's domestic accelerators contribute to the development of AI technologies in medicine (processing computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, X-ray images, DNA decoding, telemedicine), robotics (robot coordination, computer vision), autonomous vehicles, onboard computers, and security systems.

The company's specialists are currently continuing scientific and technological research to optimize and improve the performance of domestically produced microchips for artificial intelligence. Moscow SEZ resident status provides a number of tax breaks and incentives, allowing the company to invest more in its development.

The Technopolis Moscow Special Economic Zone (SEZ) will celebrate its 20th anniversary in 2026. Over the past two decades, the project has transformed from a launchpad for innovative projects into a key hub for domestic industry and a magnet for companies defining Russia's technological sovereignty. Today, over 200 high-tech companies, representing strategic sectors such as microelectronics, instrumentation, biomedicine, IT, and robotics, have localized their production at 10 Technopolis Moscow SEZ sites covering a total area of 392 hectares. The number of highly skilled jobs created has reached 30,000.

Moscow is actively developing its investment climate and industrial potential: thanks to urban solutions, labor productivity and production efficiency are increasing. Events taking place within this framework contribute to the development of the national project. "Efficient and competitive economy"More information about national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

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Premieres, meetings with actors and directors: How film clubs operate at Moscow's longevity centers

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Every Wednesday in all Moscow longevity centers Film club meetings are held. Project participants watch new films and TV series and meet their creators. The centers' shared calendar offers a variety of activities: sports in the morning, informative lectures in the afternoon, and a cultural program in the evening. The film club has become a popular evening tradition.

Each meeting is attended by over 700 people. Participants discuss acting, while filmmakers answer questions, reveal professional secrets, and talk about the creation of each film—from the initial idea to its final release. The club's repertoire includes the latest releases from Russian cinema.

"The film club shows films that look completely different on TV at home. It's arthouse cinema, not for everyone, but something that makes you think. But the most important thing is meeting directors, actors, and screenwriters. It's an opportunity not just to see, but to talk, ask questions, even debate. Sometimes I criticize them—gently, but helpfully. I think it's important for creative people to hear a live response," said Albert Shishlyannikov, a participant in the Moscow Longevity project.

Famous guests of the film club have included actors Maxim Stoyanov, Olga Khokhlova, Vladimir Kot, and Elizaveta Ishchenko, as well as Gavriil Gordeev, general producer of the Okko online cinema, a regular partner of the project. They note that the older generation is interested in contemporary cinema, particularly the work of directors, screenwriters, and how the characters are shaped.

At one of the most recent screenings, Muscovites of the "silver" age group watched the film "The Man Who Saw a Bear Who Saw a Man" by director Pierre Richard. It premiered at the 78th Cannes Film Festival. Gavriil Gordeev attended a meeting with the participants and acted as the film's producer. He said he was pleased to discuss this film in particular because it touches on important themes such as attitudes toward material possessions and the connection between generations.

The film club offers something for everyone, from cartoons and TV series to popular science films and documentaries. Older Muscovites appreciate the opportunity to see intellectual films and discuss them in a lively dialogue with experts.

Anyone over 55 can join the film club. The screening schedule is available atofficial website of the projectIn-person meetings with renowned experts and guests are taking place at the Presnensky Moscow Longevity Center, while live streaming is available at other centers. This allows residents of any district to participate in discussions with experts and ask questions.

Film club meetings are held according to a unified calendar of activities, which was launched in all Moscow longevity centers last spring. It also includes morning exercises and rhythmic exercises, courses on maintaining cognitive skills and psycho-emotional health, and useful lectures on health. Participants also receive assistance, for example, with registering for electronic government services.

Support for older citizens in Moscow meets the goals and objectives of the federal project "Older Generation" of the national project "Family", which has been implemented in Russia since 2025 by decision of Vladimir Putin. Its main goal is to support families with children, large families, reproductive health, and strengthening family values. The national project also includes the development of initiatives for active aging, ensuring high-quality care for the elderly, and the development of a family-oriented cultural infrastructure. More information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

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Quick and easy: how to submit a request to transfer your children to another school on mos.ru

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More than 1.8 million requests for transferring children from one school to another have been received on the mos.ru portal since 2015. Today online service Allows parents to completely eliminate in-person visits to educational institutions to collect certificates and submit documents. All they need is internet access.

"Now, transferring a child from one school to another is as easy as changing a club or activity in your personal account. Since the service's inception, we've received over 1.8 million requests. The service has evolved from a simple online application form to a completely paperless process that frees parents from the role of couriers between schools. We've given Moscow families the opportunity to spend time helping their child adapt to their new environment, rather than waiting in line for certificates," she noted.

Elena Shinkaruk, Chairman of the Committee for State Services of the City of Moscow.

The complete transition to a digital format was made possible through a phased approach. Starting in April 2023, parents no longer need to visit the new school in person to present original documents: all necessary scanned copies are uploaded when submitting an online application. The data entered is automatically verified. Parents can also follow a link to the school's website from their personal account on mos.ru and remotely review the charter and bylaws of their chosen educational institution.

In the capital Department of Information Technology They noted that the service can be accessed at any time, both during the school year and during school holidays. An exception is transferring to first grade at a different school: this is possible after September 5 of the current school year. The service is available to both parents and students in grades 10 and 11 with a standard or full account on the mos.ru portal. You can list up to three schools in your application. One of them must be located where the student is registered.

When transferring within the Moscow education system, a parent simply selects a new educational institution, and the service will automatically notify the old school of the need to issue an expulsion order due to the student's enrollment in the new educational institution.

Today, the entire transfer process—from choosing a school to the moment the child sits at a desk—takes just a few days and doesn't require parents to make a single visit to the institution.

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The creation, development and operation of e-government infrastructure, including the provision of mass socially significant services, as well as other services in electronic form, are consistent with the objectives of the national project "Data Economy and Digital Transformation of the State" and the Moscow regional project "Digital Public Administration." More information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

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Two spacious premises in the Northern Administrative Okrug are being sold at open auctions.

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Entrepreneurs can participate in the city auction for the sale of two spacious premises in the Northern Administrative District. This was announced by the head of the Moscow Department of Competition Policy. Kirill Purtov.

"Two commercial spaces suitable for various business projects are up for public auction in the Northern Administrative District. A spacious 194.8-square-meter space on Festivalnaya Street is available—it could be used, for example, for a dance studio, a cinema, or a space for master classes. The 173.4-square-meter space on Korovinskoye Highway has a convenient layout, suitable for beauty salons, photography studios, hairdressers, and design studios," noted Kirill Purtov.

The premises are located at the following addresses: Korovinskoe Highway, house 4a and Festivalnaya Street, building 39, block 1. All major utilities are connected to them, and each property has a separate entrance. The seller of the property is a Moscow-based Department of City Propertyand the state-owned enterprise “Civil Construction Administration” subordinate to it.

The deadline for applications to participate in the auction is March 30, and the auctions will be held on April 7 and 8 on the electronic platform. RoseltorgTo participate, you will need registration and an enhanced qualified electronic signature.

The capital is putting various properties up for auction, and the showcase for them is investment portal. In the section Moscow AuctionsThere is all the necessary information about the lots, including photographs, documentation, conditions and form of sale.

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The development of electronic services for business is in line with the objectives of the national project "Data Economy and Digital Transformation of the State" and the Moscow regional project "Digital Public Administration." More information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found at special page.

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The weekend at the Moskino cinema park will be dedicated to puppet animation.

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The weekend of March 21st and 22nd at the Moskino Cinema Park will be dedicated to puppet animation. Workshops, a quest, and a performance will be held on the venues.

Catch the villain and watch a performance about friendship

On Saturday, March 21st and Sunday, March 22nd, every hour from 12:00 PM to 6:30 PM, the "County Town" venue will host an immersive theatrical quest based on Nikolai Gogol's comedy "The Government Inspector." Participants will imagine themselves as small-town officials who must present themselves in a favorable light and expose a fraudster posing as an inspector. Each session lasts 30 minutes. A ticket to thecinema park.

On these same days from 12:00 to 18:30 in the Animation pavilion at the fairgrounds at the creative master classes Children will create an articulated cardboard figure based on their favorite fairy tales and a helicopter.

See a performance The Cat's House A play about friendship, compassion, and care is invited to the Gonzaga Theatre. Showings will take place on both days at 2:00 PM and 5:00 PM.

Play Shurik and draw a storyboard

On both weekends from 12:00 to 17:40, staged filming based on the comedy will take place at the Prince Andrey's Chambers. "Ivan Vasilyevich Changes Profession"You can try your hand at acting with an admission ticket.

Learn the tools of professional production designers at a class on creating a chroma key in the glass pavilion near the Natural Chroma Key stage. storyboardsParticipants will also learn how drawn frames help directors construct mise-en-scènes.

On March 21st and 22nd, the Moskino Kinopark cinema will be showing family fairy tale films. The program includes "The Frog Princess 2," "Kuzya the Brownie 2," "The Tale of Tsar Saltan," and "Doctor Gough." Tickets are available atwebsite.

The Moskino Cinema Park is part of Sergei Sobyanin's "Moscow – City of Cinema" project and a component of the Moscow Film Cluster. The second stage of development has already been completed: 36 backlots, six sound stages, and 14 infrastructure facilities have been built, including sets for the Brest Fortress, Provincial Towns of Europe, Yuzovka, Shakhty, European City, Modern Moscow, Reichstag, Russian Medieval City, Cities of Eastern Europe, and other venues.

The Moscow Film Cluster comprises infrastructure facilities, services, and facilities for filmmakers, developed by the Moscow Government as part of the "Moscow – City of Cinema" project. Its structure includes the Moskino Cinema Park, the Gorky Film Studio (with locations on Sergei Eisenstein Street and Valdaisky Proyezd), the Moskino Film Factory, the Moskino cinema chain, the Moskino Film Commission, and the Moskino Film Platform.

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Schoolchildren and college students will study pilots' documents as part of a project by the Moscow Main Archives.

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IN Main Archives of Moscow The fourth and final round of the "Unique Documents: A New Generation's View" project has begun. It focuses on aviation. Students in grades 8–11 and colleges, who have passed a competitive selection process, are participating. Over the course of three weeks, they will work with authentic archival materials, assisting specialists in finding documents for inclusion in the registry of unique documents.

"This season, project participants were able to work with various thematic units and authentic archival documents. The fourth stream will allow them to delve deeper into the history of Russian aviation. For example, young researchers will become familiar with official documents and autobiographical materials of Heroes of the Soviet Union Boris Lunts, Ivan Maltsev, and Alexander Manokhin," said the head of the Moscow Main Archives Department.

Yaroslav Onopenko.

The in-person stage of the project will be attended by students from Moscow's educational institutions who most fully and convincingly explore the chosen topic in their competition essays. During the classes, they will have the opportunity to examine the personal documents of famous aviators, housed in the Moscow Main Archives. These include memoirs, autobiographies, archival photographs, and newspaper articles, offering a fresh perspective on the lives of those connected to the skies.

A special place is given to materials about the pilots of the legendary all-female air regiment known as the "Night Witches." In particular, participants will be able to explore documents by Evgeniya Zhigulenko and Polina Gelman.

As part of their research, schoolchildren and college students will also study the pilots' personal correspondence. The Glavarkhiv archives contain letters and postcards sent to their families. These materials are supplemented by media coverage of the pilots' heroism, as well as official documents—award certificates, Hero of the Soviet Union award certificates, and combat mission reports—reflecting the scale of their achievement.

The participants' work will result in individual projects with proposals for assigning unique status to documents.

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The project is being implemented by the Main Archives Department of Moscow with the support of the capital Department of Education and Science Based at the Moscow Center for Educational Practices, the participants analyzed approximately 1,500 archival files during the first season and contributed to the recognition of unique documents related to 21 prominent figures in science, art, and culture.

The second season was dedicated to the heroes of the Great Patriotic War, as well as scientists from the Christopher Ledentsov Society for the Promotion of Experimental Sciences and their Practical Applications.

The third season encompasses several areas, from Arctic exploration and the development of aeronautics to the history of astronomy and aviation. It will run until the end of the 2025/2026 academic year. Participants who reach the finals of the in-person round will receive diplomas and commemorative awards in May 2026.

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