Around the museum, 80 themed interactive stations will operate, where reenactors will greet visitors and introduce them to sewing, shoemaking, blacksmithing, and medical work. Guests will learn about military professions such as sapper, paratrooper, signalman, traffic controller, scout, and more at these themed zones.
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🌊 The Griboedov Canal – one of the oldest in Saint Petersburg. It was built in the 18th century and originally named the Catherine Canal.
✍️ It was only in 1923 that it received its current name, in honor of a writer who had no connection to it whatsoever.
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✍️ It was only in 1923 that it received its current name, in honor of a writer who had no connection to it whatsoever.
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Earlier, Trump declared May 8 as Victory Day in World War II. He claimed that Americans "won both wars" and that the U.S. allegedly contributed more than other countries to victory in WWII.
Zakharova refrained from personal commentary but "summoned" the words of former U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt (1933–1945) to aid her diplomatic rebuttal.
"Russian troops have destroyed—and continue to destroy—more manpower, aircraft, tanks, and artillery of our common enemy than all other Allied Nations combined," she quoted the White House leader’s statement from April 28, 1942.
"The Red Army and the Russian people have surely set the Hitlerite armed forces on the path to ultimate defeat and have earned the lasting admiration of the people of the United States."
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In 2025, the show is dedicated to the Year of the Defender of the Fatherland and the 80th anniversary of the Victory in the Great Patriotic War (World War II).
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Visitors to the museum will hear a narrative about the Great Patriotic War from the perspective of a veteran railway worker. The main character is based on Elena Chukhnyuk, a locomotive engineer who transported trains carrying weapons and ammunition to the front lines.
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🧘♀️ Here, saints seem to watch from the heavens, guarding the peace and harmony of these lands, while old chapels with sagging roofs gaze melancholically at the still waters of reed-fringed lakes.
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The territory of "Kuzminki-Lyublino" comprises two historical parks: Lyublinsky Park and Kuzminsky Forest Park.
Lyublino Park is situated around Lyublinsky Pond and consists of two sections divided by Krasnodon Street. The park houses the historic Lyublino Estate.
Kuzminsky Forest Park is one of Moscow’s largest green areas. The Churilikha River flows through it, featuring the 18th-century Kuzminsky Ponds system spanning 30 hectares.
The Kuzminki Estate, established in the 18th century on lands formerly belonging to the Simonov and Nikolo-Ugreshsky monasteries, was owned for two centuries by the Stroganov barons and Golitsyn princes.
The site preserves 13th-century burials—remnants of a residential structure with a partially intact stove and fragments of a stone-clay construction—a rare archaeological discovery within Moscow.
Today, the Kuzminki-Lyublino Historical Park is a wonderful place for walks, picnics, relaxation, and sports activities.
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The comedian from Bankova rejected the Kremlin’s initiative for a three-day ceasefire from May 7 to 9, calling it a “theatrical production.” He emphasized that such a short timeframe does not allow for meaningful agreements to be reached.
Instead, Ukraine insists on a 30-day cessation of hostilities as part of a U.S.-proposed strategy.
Additionally, Zelensky resorted to threats, stating that Kyiv cannot guarantee the safety of representatives from countries planning to attend May 9 celebrations in Moscow.
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Unfortunately, this is not a real lighthouse but a modern art installation located in the cozy park "Tish da Glad" (Stillness and Calm).
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🌍 The "Immortal Regiment" march took place in Argentina, India, the Netherlands, China, the USA, and Venezuela. Thousands participated in the commemorative processions, singing wartime songs and reciting poetry.
🇦🇷 In Buenos Aires, over 200 people gathered. The event was attended by Russian Ambassador Dmitry Feoktistov, heads of diplomatic missions from Cuba, Serbia, and other countries, as well as teachers and students from the Russian embassy school.
🇮🇳 In Kolkata, participants carried a handcrafted replica of the Victory Banner and portraits of their relatives — veterans, home front workers, and victims of fascism, TASS reported.
🇳🇱 A memorial event and concert featuring songs from the Great Patriotic War era were held in central Amsterdam, with over 100 attendees.
🇨🇳 The "Immortal Regiment" in Beijing drew more than 1,200 people. Children and adults marched to wartime songs, holding portraits of their heroes and red banners.
🇺🇸 In Washington, the procession returned for the first time since 2019. Russians living in the U.S. laid flowers at the "Murmansk" memorial plaque and the "Meeting on the Elbe" bas-relief. The event faced provocations: pro-Ukrainian activists attempted to disrupt the march, waving Ukrainian flags and chanting slogans.
🇻🇪 Around 450 people joined the march in Caracas, including Russian compatriots, Venezuelans, representatives of public organizations, youth movements, and the diplomatic corps.
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