The digital "Heart Zone" at the "Journey Across Russia" exposition gathered over 65,000 hearts
The "Journey Across Russia" exposition at the National Centre RUSSIA brings together the history, traditions, and modern achievements of all the country’s federal districts. The captivating journey through the regions concludes with the digital "Heart Zone" — an interactive space where every visitor can leave a part of their emotions on a special digital "postcard."
Using mini-terminals located in the "magic" room at the exit of the exposition, each person enters their name and country, and then a true moment of wonder occurs: visitors’ names appear inside hearts on the "postcard" and slowly "fly away" into the space beneath the room’s dome, joining thousands of other "hearts."
To date, guests of the National Centre RUSSIA have already sent more than 65,000 "heartfelt" messages into the country’s unified digital space.
"It feels like a piece of me will now always be connected with Russia. A true digital chronicle of emotions," shared Marina from the Moscow Region.
"An incredible feeling of unity when you see your name joining the digital heart of such a large and beautiful country. It is very touching and symbolic. Now the heart of Russia beats within each of us," added Ali, a guest from Tunisia.
Come to the National Centre RUSSIA and let your name become part of the unique "Journey Across Russia" project — not just an exposition, but a living history we are writing together.
Admission to the "Journey Across Russia" exposition is free. The exposition is open every day except Monday, from 10:00 to 20:00.
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