You can visit the holographic cinema at the Sevastopol stand
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At the Hero City Sevastopol stand, in addition to regularly updated masterclasses, there are permanent activities. One of the most intriguing and popular among visitors is the holographic cinema.
So, what is a holographic cinema? Let’s find out together. Sevastopol’s history is rich with a multitude of diverse events. Few may know, but the city's history dates back to ancient times.
What did the residents of ancient Chersonese do? How did Russia acquire the Black Sea Fleet? What role did Leo Tolstoy serve in Sevastopol? Representatives from different eras can answer these and many other questions personally for each visitor. This is made possible thanks to the holographic cinema.
Catherine the Great, Admirals Mikhail Lazarev and Pavel Nakhimov, sniper Lyudmila Pavlichenko and other characters in the holographic cinema at the Sevastopol stand will happily share their stories and answer your questions.
The cinema is always open and accessible to everyone. Visitors can choose one of the characters, select from a list of questions, and enjoy listening to extraordinary historical facts. It is interesting for both adults and children alike.
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