The embankment in front of the branch of the National Centre RUSSIA in the Primorsky Region is acquiring a new appearance
The National Centre RUSSIA in the Primorsky Region will open in early September. Currently, the facade of the National Centre's building at 4 Batareynaya Street is being renovated, and halls for future expositions, interactive displays and multimedia projects are being decorated.
"Repair works in the building of the National Centre RUSSIA in Vladivostok are going according to the schedule. Now the construction workers are updating the facade and finishing the touch-up. A ramp for people with limited mobility has already been installed. Work has also begun on the preparation of halls for future interactive displays and the installation of exposition elements," the Primorsky RegionTourist Information Centre reported.
At the same time, a large-scale reconstruction of the Sportivnaya Embankment next to the National Centre RUSSIA branch has been going on. By now, one of the citizens' favorite leisure spots is almost unrecognizable: pedestrian paths have been carefully concreted, new benches and a modern amphitheater have been installed, and offer people views of sunrises, sunsets and the endless sea. Here, a refurbished public space with modern lighting, cozy relaxation areas by the water and green walking routes is being built.
Let us remind you that the National Centre RUSSIA in Primorye will feature an interactive exposition of the region, the Department Store of local and other Russian brands, a gastronomic zone, a coworking space, and venues for business and cultural events.
The news about the National Centre RUSSIA in the Primorsky Region can be found on the official accounts in Telegram, Vkontakte and Odnoklassniki.
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