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VR-museum "Victory Train" presented at the RUSSIA EXPO

VR-museum "Victory Train" presented at the RUSSIA EXPO
Photo: Ilya Pitalev/RIA News
02.10.2024

The VR-museum "Victory Train" was presented at the Penza region's stand in Pavilion No. 75. This is an interactive exposition about the Victory in the Great Patriotic War, created by ANO "Center for Promotion of Science 'Reactor'". You can visit the "train" with the help of virtual reality helmets.

The story of the engine driver's assistant, which is accompanied by visualization of the elements of everyday life of the train's passengers, awaits the guests. In different cars, which repeat the interiors of the original "Victory Train", the main stages of the Great Patriotic War are presented.

Ruslan Kondratyev, Executive Director of the ANO "Center for Promotion of Science 'Reactor'", said that the project was implemented with the help of a grant that was received at the iVolga forum.

"Today the stand of Penza region presents the brightest youth projects of our region. One of these projects is the "Victory Train". We allow residents of remote areas of the Penza region to get acquainted with the "Victory Train". Thanks to virtual reality glasses, we show how this train is arranged from the inside," Ruslan Kondratyev said.

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