Learning becomes a game at the National Centre RUSSIA in Yugra
The National Centre RUSSIA in Yugra knows how to captivate children with the history and nature of their native region. Here, children don't just listen to a guide — they jump on a swamp-trampoline, operate a drilling rig, and start a swamp vehicle. Interactive show pieces turn every visit into a real adventure where everything can be touched, tested, and remembered for a long time.
"Honestly, I was surprised when I came here. Everything looks very impressive. Most of all, I liked the plane-hall and the swamp-trampoline, where you can jump and collect little stars. Also, I learned today what the coats of arms of our cities look like, and found out that oil is very popular here," shares Milana Plotnikova from Khanty-Mansiysk.
What children like the most?
Swamp-trampoline: an interactive attraction where real-life jumps turn into a game on a screen. Children "collect little stars" and learn about Yugra's nature while moving.
Drilling rig cabin: here, you can take the controls, see the machinery come to life, and feel like a real oil worker.
Swamp vehicle: an interactive life-size model of the machine. Using the control panel, a child can turn on the headlights, wipers, and start the engine.
Tours at the National Centre RUSSIA are designed to interest both children and adults. They speak to young guests in their language — the language of play, technology, and discovery.
Visiting the National Centre RUSSIA is free of charge with prior booking on the official website. To ensure a comfortable tour, we recommend familiarising yourself with the visiting rules.
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