Achievements of the past, present and future: a new exposition opened in Pavilion No. 1
A joint exposition of the Movement of the First and the
presidential platform "Russia - Land of Opportunity" called
"First in Russia - Land of Opportunity" has been created in Pavilion
No. 1 "Central" of the RUSSIA EXPO. Eight halls of the unique interactive
space are dedicated to Russia's achievements through the reflection of the
past, present and future. Guests of the Exposition can see the beauty of the
Pavilion itself, appreciate the modern technologies and original show
integrated into it.
The exposition reveals the key idea of the project that a
dream is the beginning of any discovery: of oneself, inventions, society,
country, and the future. You can fulfill your dream only by taking action and
working hard, and the guiding star will be the waymark that accompanies the
path to the dream, defines the goal, the source of inspiration and life. Each
visitor can not only visualize their dreams, but also take part in educational,
cultural and entertainment events prepared by the Movement of the First on the
Exposition site, as well as in lectures, masterclasses and activities from the
projects of the "Russia - Land of Opportunity" platform and receive
useful gifts.
Pavilion No. 1 "Central" is one of the most
monumental buildings at the Exposition. Its total height together with the spire
reaches 97 meters, and its area exceeds 9 thousand m². The building was
constructed in 1954 based on the project of architects Georgy Shchuko and
Evgeny Stolyarov. It is in the traditions of Russian classical architecture and
bears a resemblance to the central tower of the Main Admiralty building in St.
Petersburg. The Pavilion received the name "Central" in 1964.
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The congress was attended by more than 250 delegates representing the inventor community from 70 constituent entities of our country.
The festival passed its tenth anniversary last year, and its popularity in its home city continues to grow.