More than 100 events are planned for Russia Day in Moscow. Some of them are free to visit, others require pre-registration, and some places you will need to purchase tickets. In any case, a festive atmosphere and lively mood are guaranteed. Here are just a few options.

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The National Museum of History invites you to visit an exhibition that will showcase military history artifacts from regimental museums, officers' collections, and personal collections. The large-scale exhibition projects cover the four themes of "Regiment Tradition", "Officers' Meeting", "Under the Highest Protection" and "Regiment War Road and Heroes". Among the exhibits, visitors will be able to see group silver, chef's uniforms, St. George's flags, group and individual prizes, order services, ICONS of sacred objects and camp church paraphernalia. It will be fun for both children and adults.
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The Defense Museum in Moscow presents "Crimea is Ours", a collection of military works by Denis Yerokhov. Visitors to the exhibition will be able to see a sketch of the painting "Defender of Sevastopol". By the way, Crimea will celebrate Russia Day for the tenth time as the official subject of our country.

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Library No. 189 "Patriot" is famous for one of the most charming posters, inviting young visitors to a master class held especially for Russia Day. Guests will be invited to make memorable souvenirs in the colors of the Russian flag. The librarian will also introduce you to the history of the festival and the symbols of the country. The necessary materials and tools will be provided for the work.
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The Moscow State Museum S.A. Yesenin invites you to watch a musical performance based on Soviet songs. The cast of the Elize Theatre will perform. Guests will listen to the adventures of four lonely girls who travel to Moscow to pursue their dreams. Suddenly, the train stopped and the girls found themselves in the middle of a forest at night. How do the heroines get to the imperial capital? Songs such as "The Wagon Will Move," "It's Been a Year on My Street," and "Song in a Good Mood" will be performed live.
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Another option for family leisure on Russian Day: The Darwin State Museum invites you to visit the "100 Fantastic Animals" exhibition, which commemorates the 100th anniversary of the birth of zoologist Vladimir Flint. Through his children's book of the same name, guests will set out to travel the world and meet its inhabitants. Participants on the excursion will solve riddles, complete interactive tasks, and hear the sounds of different animals. In addition to the natural science collections, the animal world in the exhibition is represented by paintings, graphics and sculptures from the Darwin Museum collection.

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The Museum of Russian Popular Prints and Plain Art is holding an exhibition titled "Classics of Russian Plain Art." The exhibition includes Pavel Leonov, Katya Medvedeva, Stefania Bazylenko, Anahit Paintings by Kikinyan, Alexander Belykh, Vasily Shevchenko and others. This is gonna be fun.







