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Starting January 4, the National Centre RUSSIA will resume its regular schedule

Starting January 4, the National Centre RUSSIA will resume its regular schedule
Photo: Alexey Filippov / RIA News
01.03.2025

Dear visitors! Please note that starting January 4, the National Centre RUSSIA will resume its regular schedule: Tuesday through Sunday from 10:00 to 20:00.

We wish you wonderful holiday weekends and look forward to welcoming you to the National Centre!

The National Centre RUSSIA was established by order of the President of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Putin, to preserve the legacy of the International RUSSIA EXPO and to showcase the achievements of the country and its citizens on a permanent basis. Federal government agencies, state companies, corporations, and regions take part in the Centre’s work.

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02.17
Poet and publicist Igor Karaulov to speak at an open discussion of the literary club "What to Read?!"

 The attendees will focus on love for the Motherland, courage, and fortitude embodied in books. 

02.17
Young guide shares about expositions at the National Centre RUSSIA on Children's Radio

Maria Stepanova, a participant in the "Young Tour Guides School of Russia" project, invited everyone to the "Book of Fairy Tales" exposition.

02.17
Poetry as nurturing the soul: 120th birth anniversary of Agnya Barto

On 17 February, we mark the 120th birth anniversary of Agnya Barto, the foremost children's poet, whose lines accompany a person in Russia almost from the first days of life.

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