Dmitry Chernyshenko examined the expositions of the National Centre RUSSIA
Deputy Prime Minister of Russia Dmitry Chernyshenko visited the expositions of the National Centre RUSSIA.
At the architectural exposition "The Birth of Scale," the Deputy Prime Minister examined the stands dedicated to the history and development of architecture in Ancient Rus, the Soviet period, and the modern era, as well as the achievements of Soviet and Russian architects. In particular, the exposition presents both completed architectural projects and ideas that remained only as concepts. The exposition includes both in-house items of the National Centre RUSSIA and objects provided by museums and private collectors from across the country.
At the interactive exposition "Journey Across Russia," the Deputy Prime Minister also explored sections devoted to key achievements, innovative developments, and cultural, natural, and historical landmarks of all federal districts of the country. Among them is a zone dedicated to the Vostochny Cosmodrome and interactive displays that allow any visitor of the "Journey Across Russia" exposition to experience what it is like to be a cosmonaut in a real spacesuit.
In addition, during his visit, Dmitry Chernyshenko viewed the exposition dedicated to the development of domestic tourism in Russia, information about which is also extensively presented at the National Centre RUSSIA.
Free guided tour registration is available on the website of the National Centre RUSSIA: russia.ru.
A panel discussion "Integration of the Special Military Operation Heroes into Civilian Life" was held at the National Centre RUSSIA as part of the 3rd All-Russian Municipal Forum "Small Homeland — the Strength of Russia".
Among its key events were the signing of major agreements, the Twin Cities Forum, and the festival of cultures "Heart of the Motherland", dedicated to the Year of the Unity of the Peoples of Russia.
Guests not only observed the process but also asked the craftswomen about the meanings and the everyday life of the Khanty and Mansi peoples.