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Greetings from orbit, professions of the future, and endless bookshelves: interactive zones at the National Centre RUSSIA

Greetings from orbit, professions of the future, and endless bookshelves: interactive zones at the National Centre RUSSIA
Photo: Press Service The National Centre RUSSIA
11.17.2024

In the "Library of the Future" hall, guests of the National Centre RUSSIA can explore the works of the greatest science fiction writers who inspire scientists and inventors around the world. They can also participate in engaging interactive activities.  

For younger visitors, there is a play zone called "Professions of the Future." Here, they can step into the role of a lunar station engineer or a spaceship pilot. They can also learn about a profession of the future that has already arrived — exoskeleton operator engineer.  

Visitors of all ages are drawn to the interactive photo zone "Greetings from Space." It features a semi-sphere with an astronaut "floating" above it. Using the keyboard that appears, you can type the name of the person you want to send a greeting to from the depths of space. What happens next — you'll see for yourself.  

The "Library of the Future" exposition concludes with the photo zone "Infinite Library" — a futuristic mirrored space with virtual stacks of books along the edges. Once inside the "mirror," visitors can take unique photos with the effect of endless bookshelves.  

You can visit the expositions of the National Centre RUSSIA on your own or join a guided tour with a professional guide. To receive free tour support, simply register on the website russia.ru or approach the Centre's information desk. Fascinating journeys through the expositions begin every 15 minutes.  

The National Centre RUSSIA welcomes all visitors daily, except Monday, from 10:00 to 20:00.

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