The National Centre RUSSIA ranks among leading venues for international events
The National Centre RUSSIA has ranked among the top four Russian venues by the number of international events held between 2019 and 2025. These findings come from a new study conducted by the "PolyLog" Communications Group.
The Symposium "Inventing the Future — 2025" received special mention: it was included in the top 10 events by the number of participating countries. The National Centre RUSSIA also hosted some of this year's key international events — the Open Dialogue "The Future of the World. A New Platform for Global Growth", which brought together authors of the best essays and experts from around the world from 27 to 29 April. In September 2025, the official draw for the final of the International Music Contest "Intervision" took place at the Centre, determining the performance order for artists from different countries.
Experts note that interest in forums and festivals is growing: it is at such venues that new ideas are born, partnerships are formed and joint projects are launched. Maxim Oreshkin, Deputy Chief of Staff of the Presidential Executive Office and Deputy Chairman of the National Centre RUSSIA Organising Committee, announced the Summer Expert Meetings of the Open Dialogue "The Future of the World. A New Platform for Global Growth". He invited everyone with a well-founded position and a willingness to share it to join the event, which will take place in July at the National Centre RUSSIA in partnership with the Centre for Cross-Industry Expertise "Third Rome", with the support of the Presidential Executive Office of the Russian Federation.
For the National Centre RUSSIA, the "PolyLog" study's findings
represent not only a high level of recognition but also a mark of trust from
the professional and international community. The National Centre RUSSIA
continues to host events that foster open dialogue and cooperation with foreign
nations.
The panel discussion "New Challenges — New Tasks: The Mission of a Deputy in Modern Russia. 120 Years of Parliamentarism in Russia" was held at the National Centre RUSSIA on 3 July.
On the first Saturday of July, Dostoevsky Day is celebrated. It is a festival that originated in Saint Petersburg but has long ceased to be merely a local tradition.