Visit a dream home and get your own portrait: family expositions at the RUSSIA EXPO
It is
impossible to walk around the entire space of the RUSSIA EXPO in one go. Each
pavilion prepares a lot of surprises for guests. That is why you want to come
back here again and again. And definitely with the whole family, so we continue
to introduce the expositions that will be interesting for both adults and
children.
OIL
PAVILION
The
exposition of Lukoil Company will impress not only future and current oilmen.
It turns out that the history of black gold production is very interesting and
starts from the times of Peter the Great. All information is presented in a
modern format using real exhibits, VR-technologies and even phygital solutions.
You can, for example, listen to oilmen of the past and present, browse through
an interactive book, test various equipment yourself and even drill an oil well
with the help of computer simulation.
The
exposition is also located in a beautiful historical pavilion where
masterclasses, quests and quizzes are regularly held.
DREAM HOME
PAVILION
It's no
secret that a walk with kids is fun, but sometimes you need to rest. This can
be comfortably done in the Dream Home. Here visitors will find a special space
created according to the principles of a healthy environment. There are games
and entertainment for children from 10 to 17 years old, masterclasses devoted
to architecture and design.
And while
children are busy, adults can get advice from DOM.RF employees on issues
related to mortgages, construction of housing projects, preferential programs
and other areas of work of the development institute.
SBER PAVILION
Although the exposition is devoted to banking and finance, children also like it very much here. For young guests, a separate zone with different entertainment has been organized here: both active and creative, for children of all ages. For example, the youngest ones can "swim" in the pool with balloons, ride a bicycle and even become gold diggers. And older kids can get acquainted with neural networks, create a cartoon and even order their own portrait.