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More than 500,000 people visited the Ministry of Transport's exposition “Russia on the Move”

More than 500,000 people visited the Ministry of Transport's exposition “Russia on the Move”
Photo: Alexey Nikolsky / Photo hosting agency RIA Novosti
05.28.2024

The exposition “Russia on the Move” within the framework of the RUSSIA EXPO at VDNH started its work in November last year. And during this time the pavilion was visited by more than half a million people.

It presents the main achievements of the transport industry and the main milestones of history, as well as the most modern infrastructure and logistics projects of the country - from Kamchatka to Kaliningrad. The interactive part of the exposition is the lecture hall of the Ministry of Transport, where masterclasses, quizzes, and informative lectures for adults and children are regularly held.

The RUSSIA EXPO runs at VDNH until July 8, our pavilion is No. 15.

You can find a detailed schedule of activities here: https://russia-transport.ru/.

Recordings of past events are also available here: https://russia-transport.ru/lectorium/recordings/.
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