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In 2019, by the will of the calendar, Knowledge Day fell on Sunday, thereby extending the holiday days. Naturally, this circumstance in itself became a holiday for most schoolchildren. And if you celebrate the Day of Knowledge at a themed festive event, then undoubtedly this September 1 will be remembered not only by those who are in this this year will do for the first time in the first grade, but also to other students who had already managed to “sniff the gunpowder” of school life.

For free!
The largest event dedicated to education in general, and Knowledge Day in particular, September 1 will take place at VDNKh. More than 200 Russian and foreign companies will present innovative solutions and technologies in the field of education in the “City of Education”. The event will include classes on developing the skills needed by a future professional, master classes on IT technologies, sports activities, and it will be possible to inspect and test the equipment of medical, engineering and academic classes in Moscow schools.
Parents will be able to get acquainted with educational projects, see how the educational process is built, and meet with school directors.
Venues open at 10:00.
Free admission.

For free!
Traditionally, the Moscow House of Books chain of stores September 1 organizes the “Back to School!” festival . The theme of this forum is “Ideal after-school care for First-Class Owls.” The program includes theatrical performances, creative master classes, prize drawings, exciting activities, and children's parties.
September 1 The children are expected to attend a holiday called “Knowledge Day.”
The festival will last until September 30, 2019.
Free admission.

For free!
September 1 at all its venues, the guys are happy to host the Flower Jam festival. In addition to the fair, visitors will find numerous interactive programs.
Young Muscovites will enjoy master classes in botany and floristry, restaurant and souvenir chalets. Guests of the festival will learn how to make original eco-crafts and decorative items, attend free excursions and learn the secrets of the capital’s gardens, parks and public gardens. All visitors will also find sports grounds, a culinary school and entertainment programs.
The festival will last until September 8, 2019.
Free admission.

September 1 It can be worthily noted at the site of the “Spasskaya Tower for Children” festival of the same name.
On Knowledge Day, young guests will be delighted by the Presidential Orchestra, the Special Guard Company of the Presidential Regiment, the International Celtic Pipe and Drum Orchestra, orchestras of Egypt, Norway, Turkey, Japan, Italy, China, South Korea, Belarus, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan. The site will host master classes, quests, and interactive tent programs; There will be a horse show performed by the Cavalry Honorary Escort of the Presidential Regiment.
Venues open at 10:30.
Ticket prices start from 600 rubles.

Knowledge Day at the Darwin Museum is also the birthday of the “Know yourself - know the world” center. Adults and children will be invited to go through a quest around the Center and find the longest bone in the human body, determine the age of a tree by its annual rings, find birds wintering in the city, and name the largest class of animals.
The main guide to the world of new knowledge remains the chameleon Charlik. On the center's birthday, visitors will have the opportunity to meet its living Yemeni counterpart. And a reptile specialist will tell you about the characteristics of this unusual animal: how and why chameleons change color, what they prefer for lunch, and what their personalities are.
The exhibition is open on an ongoing basis.
Admission by ticket.

Day of Knowledge from August 31 to September 2 will be noted in Living Systems. Children are invited to take part in scientific shows and master classes, and exciting excursions will help them get in the mood for learning. Everyone will create their own bio-passport and try the classic bio-delicacy.
On August 31, as part of the PROmedicine project, schoolchildren will learn who dentists are, how to avoid falling into their hands, and what will happen if you do not maintain oral hygiene. Everyone will try to cure caries and fill a tooth like a real dentist.
Starts at 11:00.
Entrance with museum ticket.

"First call!" will ring September 1 for everyone who comes to the State Kremlin Palace. Children and parents will be congratulated by famous artists, singers and presenters, popular among schoolchildren. The main unifying idea of ​​the concert will be the visualization of dreams: a school line, the first “interactive bell” in the hands of the audience, the anthem of the “First Bell” and the fulfillment of children’s dreams. And besides, the children will have a lot of entertainment: drummer shows and magician performances, various master classes, animation programs, communication with cartoon characters, games and photo zones.
Starts at 17:00.
Ticket prices start from 800 rubles.

For free!
78 cultural centers in the capital are inviting schoolchildren to celebrate Knowledge Day, where August 31 and September 1 will take place traditional days open doors. Children and parents can expect: open lessons and master classes; participation in a trial lesson free of charge; musical and dance concert programs; introductory quests-travels; raffles for tickets to events.
The promotion time is from 10:00 to 20:00.
Free admission.

For free!
A real holiday September 1 will organize a Big Cartoon Festival - he will open an Animation Laboratory in the Afimall City shopping center.
There will be 12 animation workshops where guests of the Laboratory, under the guidance of directors and artists, will shoot cartoons both in traditional - hand-drawn, plasticine, sand - and in rarer techniques, for example, animated painting or abstract animation. Visitors will be able to come up with a story and characters, draw, sculpt or assemble them, then animate their heroes, learn the nuances of the art of editing and illustration, and also try themselves as a decorative artist in a masquerade workshop.
Starts at 11:00.
Admission is free upon registration.

Of course, holiday programs, as well as pleasant surprises and gifts are prepared for first-graders on the Day of Knowledge and the City of Professions. Thus, first-graders who will go to study professions at KidBurg will receive a 50% discount on tickets and gifts. Here the guys will try their hand at trendy professions, spend time with friends and gain useful skills.
Bright festive event September 1 planned for KidsCity. And by following the KidsCity Academy route, you can test your knowledge. At the end of the route, all participants will receive gifts.
And the City of Professions Masterslavl gives children a 50 percent discount on “School Routes” and “School Day in Masterslavl” on weekdays throughout September.

A number of events held September 1 , require preliminary coordinated actions not only between parents, but also with the organizers of the holiday. This refers to events to which only groups of schoolchildren are invited.
For example, the Polytechnic Museum at VDNKh invites friendly classes to “Join the Game!” . In autumn, the museum grounds turn into a playing field. It would seem: throw the dice, move forward, complete tasks and you will come to the finish line first. But it's not that simple. Polytech is changing the rules! Unusual scientific tasks, experiments, measurements, calculations. A new game- a good reason to play and work with new friends.

Convert ruler September 1 The Mad Professor Nicolas Show also offers a fascinating and enchanting scientific holiday. For Knowledge Day, Nicolas has prepared several scientific shows for different ages, trying to organize everything in such a way as to interest each participant and awaken everyone’s interest in learning. All the wonders of science are easily explained using the laws of physics, mathematics and chemistry.
For example, every child will be able to take part in the “School Science” program, and each show will be related to some section of science: experiments with pressure, sound, state of matter. All shows are held in a fun, entertaining manner, and most importantly - they are all completely safe.
By the way, hold a science show, dedicated to the Day knowledge is possible both indoors and outdoors.

Why not September 1 do not go to the exhibition with the class. In our city there are a lot of expositions on this day, and their “multi-directionality” can please both “humanities” and “techies”.
So, a very original exhibition will delight its guests September 1 Darwin Museum. The exhibition “I Can’t Help Dig” is open within its walls. The exhibition will provide an opportunity to look at those for whom the solid substance under their feet is the best place to live. Mammals build nests and lairs - multi-room burrows with ventilation, latrines and storage rooms for a comfortable, safe existence. Birds carry out excavation work only for breeding. The exhibition features more than a hundred different diggers. At the same time, living underground for hundreds of thousands of years has endowed some of the animals with amazing abilities.
The exhibition will last until November 17, 2019.
Entrance with museum tickets.

The Russian National Museum of Music invites visitors to the exhibition “Sound And... Universe, Man, Game”, where you can find out how sound is born, what properties it has, and how it affects a person.
Here you can manage an entire orchestra, gain initial skills in playing the electric drum, electric violin and electric piano; create sounds of nature; compare the “voices” of world capitals; listen to famous works in different musical genres; find yourself in a space where sound moves in an unpredictable way; check how accurate your ear for music is; and take refuge in a room of absolute silence.
The exhibition is open until October 13, 2019.
Ticket price: adult - 400 rubles, reduced price - 200 rubles.

Exhibition “Dolls and toys. History and Modernity” is presented to young visitors by the State Museum of A.S. Pushkin. The first section of the exhibition consisted of dolls and toys of the 19th century. Until the middle of the 19th century, European dolls depicted adult ladies dressed and combed according to latest fashion. Other toys from the 18th – early 20th centuries are also presented here: puzzles, games, anamorphosis cards. The next section of the exhibition is a collection of Gorodets, Dymkovo, Filimonovsk and Bogorodsk toys. The exhibition also presents a collection of art dolls from Elena Gromova’s gallery.
The exhibition is open until September 29, 2019.
Entrance with museum tickets.

The Historical Museum hosts an exhibition “Russian porcelain sculpture of the late 18th – early 20th centuries” dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the Magic Lantern magazine and the series of porcelain sculptures of the Gardner factory of the same name. 200 works of the Imperial and Russian private porcelain and earthenware factories are exhibited here, reflecting the main theme of the national school of Russian small plastic art - the image of the common people and the peoples of Russia. In addition to the book “The Magic Lantern,” a number of illustrated publications from the 1780s to the 1860s are presented, as well as reproductions of engravings and paintings that served as models for the creation of models of sculptures and thematic paintings on porcelain.
The exhibition will last until September 9, 2019.
Entrance with museum tickets.

In the House of I.S. Ostroukhova in Trubniki opened the exhibition “Firebird. Second edition". The exhibition is based on Heinrich Sapgir’s poem “The Firebird” and is a visualization of the text, which takes the viewer into the artistic and literary environment of unofficial art of the 1960s–1970s. The main characters of the exhibition are the heroes of the poem “The Firebird”, written by Sapgir in 1995. As part of the exhibition, a special project has been prepared dedicated to Sapgir’s poems for children and his screenwriting work in animation. In this part you can see illustrations for the poet’s children’s poems and watch cartoons based on his scripts. The exhibition program includes children's master classes and excursions.
The exhibition is open until October 1, 2019.
Entrance with museum tickets.

The Ostafyevo Estate Museum - "Russian Parnassus" presents an exhibition of costumed porcelain sculpture "A Fragile Image of Perfection" from the collection of the doll museum "Gallery of Anastasia Chizhova". Among the exhibits of the exhibition are artistic images of famous historical figures, literary heroes, fairy tale characters. Of particular interest are dolls created in human size. Among them are artistic images of A.S. Pushkina, N.V. Gogol. The value of the exhibition lies not only in its aesthetic component, but also in the information material that each exhibit contains.
The exhibition is open until November 4, 2019.
Cost: 200 rubles, preferential - 150 rubles.

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Finding a place to go with a child in Moscow is not at all difficult. It’s difficult to choose from a huge number of theaters, amusement parks, circuses, exhibitions, and shows. Every day, a string of events in the capital replace each other, many of which take place in Moscow on an ongoing basis.

The choice of entertainment directly depends on the age and preferences of the child, as well as the season. The restless ones will probably want to burn off their energy by sliding down the slides or frolicking in the water park, while the young erudite would rather choose a scientific and educational exhibition where they can touch everything and conduct experiments on their own.

Moscow amusement parks

Numerous amusement and amusement parks will become a universal place for children's recreation in Moscow, since there is hardly at least one child who does not love the world of toys, magic and fun. Entertaining games in amusement parks are an excellent way to diversify children’s leisure time, cheer up, “tear” the child away from gadgets, and perhaps even help the child choose a future profession.

One of the new trends in interactive learning and children's leisure is the emergence of experimental centers for children, where they can touch exhibits, conduct experiments on their own, and try themselves in a profession. One of the largest amusement parks in Moscow is KidBurg, which has 4 branches in different areas of the city (MEGA Belaya Dacha, Riviera, Zelenopark and Lubyanka). The mini-city regularly hosts exciting interactive events, exhibitions, and classes. Kids can immerse themselves in the world of professions and master a new business, which they will be proud to tell their friends about.

At any time of the year, entertainment for every taste can be found in the Skazka family park. In the summer, children will enjoy riding on carousels and attractions, visiting a cinema, petting zoo or rope park, and in winter they will go ice skating, play with huskies and be transported back to the Ice Age.

Children love active games in the fresh air, especially those in which they can fool around and run wild. In the game of bumberball, you can not only knock down your opponent, but also stand on your head and roll around the field. You can play bumberball in Moscow at the Avangard stadium.

notes the Darwin Museum. Only on September 1, first-graders can visit the interactive educational center for free. At the entrance to the Center, guests will be greeted by the chameleon Charlik. It will help you get to know yourself better: check your vestibular apparatus and reaction speed, measure your pulse and compare it with the heartbeat of a hummingbird, see the world from a bird's eye view and through the eyes of a small mouse, find out what role smells and sounds play in the lives of humans and animals.

Museum "Lesson without a briefcase" for school groups will be held at the Polytechnic Museum. The program includes: music (all about the theremin), computer science (how a hydrocomputer works), biology. Plus a lot of interesting things about robots, how to tame lightning, and whether it is possible to live on other planets.

If your children have been out of town all summer, take them to an exhibition "Alice in the Land of Science" V Pavilion No. 64 “Optics” at VDNKh. The exhibition was organized by the Polytechnic Museum, and it is very cool. The exhibits reveal from a scientific point of view the essence of the amazing phenomena described in the famous English fairy tale by Lewis Carroll.

On September 1, InnoPark will host thematic master classes in mathematics , where the children will refresh their knowledge of the multiplication table, architecture, computer animation, learn the principles of working in Photoshop and even create a micro-cartoon in this program, and also design a mobile home of the Indians - a tipi.

September 1st on Financial Literacy Day Masterslavl will talk about complex financial concepts in simple and understandable language. The day's program includes entertaining financial games, themed riddles and puzzles. At the Sberbank branch, children will be taught how to determine the authenticity of banknotes, and will also be told how to plan personal finances and what a deposit is.

IN estate museums interesting museum programs will be held for younger schoolchildren: in Kolomenskoye, children will get acquainted with the life, customs and traditions of Kolomenskoye peasants; in Lyublino they will tell ancient myths and legends in the palace of N.A. Durasova; The program “The Tsarevich’s Primer and Your Primer” will take place in Izmailovo.

If you’re lucky with the weather or want something big, Moscow will host several interesting festivals with a children’s program on September 1:

Annual Festival "Back to School!" in the Moscow House of Books chain of stores on September 1 will be in full swing. The store on Novy Arbat, 8 will show a theatrical performance, there will be more fun quiz and an interactive show. Venue: Literary Cafe.

On the first day of autumn charity festival "Dobropark" to help terminally ill children will take place at two sites - in the Hermitage Garden and in Perovsky Park. On this day, children and schoolchildren will enjoy creative master classes, children's fitness, active and Board games, school goods fair, face painting and other entertainment. For adults there is a rich musical program: “Uma Thurman”, Pyotr Nalich with an ensemble of soloists of the youth symphony orchestra and others.

Within military music festival "Spasskaya Tower" Thematic tents will operate near the walls of the Moscow Kremlin: historical, military, musical. The Kremlin Riding School, the Central Children's Store and the Lights of Moscow Museum organize their own venues with exhibitions and master classes. Under the guidance of an athlete-instructor, you will be able to ride a pony and take part in a quest game. In the tent of the Central children's store each day will be devoted to a separate topic: circus, painting, space, Russian nature.

If you want to go out of town, they will also celebrate in Ethnomir Day of Knowledge. Master classes, excursions and lectures dedicated to knowledge, books and writing will be held here. different countries. The program of the day includes: the history of the appearance of books, the study of Egyptian writing and hieroglyphs, the excursion “The Wise Men of All Times and Nations”, the interactive quest game “Journey to the World of Books” and other master classes and seminars.

Moscow has a lot of entertainment for every taste and budget, and in this article I have prepared a list of 10 best places, where to go with a child in Moscow.

In recent years, hundreds of places have appeared where you can go with your child in Moscow. However, among this variety it is very difficult to choose the best and decide where it is better to spend time with the whole family.

For those who are on a budget, numerous parks in Moscow are an excellent choice, where you can spend a great day with your child without special costs. The capital of our Motherland is full of contrasts, and there are also entertainments here for which you will have to shell out half your monthly salary. They were not included in my personal rating of places to go with a child in Moscow.

So, where can you go with your child in the capital and enjoy time spent with your family?

I will give you the 10 best places to go with a child in Moscow.

No. 10. Moscow Children's Book Theater Magic Lamp

A small and cozy puppet theater with a sincere atmosphere in the center of Moscow offers performances for the youngest children, from just 3 years old. The theater is located in the center and has a flexible booking system: if a child suddenly gets sick, you can cancel the reservation right on the day of the performance. I recommend going with your child to the play “A Kitten Named Woof” in Moscow.

Price: 900‒1200 rubles

No. 9. Sokolniki Park

One of the largest parks in Moscow, Sokolniki, is a great place to go with a child of any age. There is an amusement park, many paths for cycling, rollerblading and skiing. winter time of the year. There is also an ice skating rink open in winter. Unlike another popular Moscow Gorky Park, in Sokolniki you can drive a stroller absolutely everywhere and it’s not so crowded. Here you can look at ducks and swans on the Golden Pond, see squirrels (just don’t feed them, please), play on one of the many playgrounds, and ride a train (as in the photo). And if you are looking for somewhere to go with a child with disabilities in Moscow, then Sokolniki is an excellent option: it has a stroller-friendly environment, and there is an Emerald City playground on site that takes into account the needs of children with special needs.

Price: for free

No. 8. Moscow Planetarium

The oldest planetarium in Russia and one of the largest in the world, the Moscow Planetarium can delight astronomy lovers of any age, although I recommend coming here with children over 6 years old, because younger children may find it boring and confusing. I’ll say right away that you should spend the whole day visiting the Planetarium or split your visit into two days: there are a lot of activities and information. You should definitely visit the Great Star Hall and the Urania Museum, as well as the Lunarium Interactive Museum (free for children under 6 years old). I don’t recommend going to the Theater of Fascinating Science - it’s boring and definitely not worth the extra 600 rubles. Tickets can be purchased in advance, but there are no discounts available on the website.

Price: from 550 rubles, many benefits

No. 7. Moscow Circus on Tsvetnoy Boulevard.

Nikulin Circus is one of the oldest and most famous circuses in Russia, where you can go with a child of any age. If you live in Moscow or are passing through here, this is a must-visit place. An extraordinary atmosphere of childhood, an interesting program that children from 2 to 100 years old can watch in one breath, the opportunity to take pictures with circus animals (alas, expensive). I highly recommend going to the “Circus Magic” program, regardless of whether you have children: adults leave the show almost happier than the younger generation.

Price: from 500 rubles

No. 6. State Farm Park named after Lenin “Lukomorye”

One of the best free places to go with a child in Moscow. Although, from a technical point of view, the park is located in the Moscow region, it is only two bus stops from the Domodedovskaya metro station. The park is designed for a wide range of age groups, and it is better to come here for the whole day, before opening at 9 am. At noon, you can already get into a long line, and the wait will take from half an hour to one and a half: the number of people in the territory is limited to avoid crowding. The atmosphere of a fairy tale and fun reigns in the park: you can watch a mini-performance, jump on a trampoline, climb in a rope town, see your favorite fairy-tale characters, “swim” in a pool with balls and do face painting (for an additional fee).

Price: for free

No. 5. Indoor skating rink

One of my favorite pastimes is ice skating. And although I really love outdoor skating rinks, their indoor counterparts are significantly superior to the former in terms of ice quality: for this reason, skating on them with children is much more pleasant, and there are much fewer people. There are a great many indoor skating rinks in Moscow, and I advise you to choose the one that is closer to your home so as not to carry heavy skates and warm clothes far away. The location of the Grad skating rink in the Gorod-Lefortovo shopping center suits my location: the skating session lasts one hour, the schedule is published on the website. There is a skate rental and sharpening service.

Price: up to 12 years old - 250 rubles, adult ticket - 350 rubles

No. 4. Oceanarium on Dmitrovskoye Shosse

The largest oceanarium in Russia is located in the Rio shopping center on Dmitrovskoye Shosse. Compared to the aquarium, the Moscow one is much more modest in size and variety, but, nevertheless, there is something to see here: bloodthirsty piranhas, sharks, Dory fish, penguins, jellyfish and stingrays, as well as many other inhabitants of the deep sea. You can come with the little ones.

Price: on weekdays: children under 5 years old - free, from 5 to 14 - 250 rubles, adults - 500 rubles. On weekends 50 rubles more expensive

No. 3. Water park Kva-Kva Park

A great place to go with the whole family with children in Moscow. In photographs it is huge, in life it is a little smaller. But, despite its size, you can find many interesting slides, fountains, and attractions here. Carefully study the age restrictions: on interesting slides there is an age limit of 10 years, and for children 3–8 years old there is children's city OK. I recommend going to the water park in the warm season, since at deep subzero temperatures there is a draft: it’s easy to catch a cold.

Price: children under 4 years old - free, from 120 to 150 cm - from 540 rubles, adults - from 940 rubles

No. 2. KidZania

One of those places that I look at and am terribly jealous of today's children: as a child, I would have swallowed a hat to visit here. KidZania opened in Moscow quite recently, but has already gained thousands of fans, including me. This is a play learning park, built in the shape of a city, where children can try themselves in a hundred different professions: cook, dentist, policeman, fireman. The child will have his own passport and even a salary, which he can spend on entertainment or in the store. If your child is over 7 years old and is completely independent, then you can save on the cost of the ticket for yourself and wait for him outside the park. Duration of stay in KidZania is 4 hours, but summer holidays there is no restriction, and you can spend the whole day here.

Price: children - from 390 rubles, adults - from 500 rubles

Here's my personal favorite on the list of places, where to go with a child in Moscow:

No. 1. Museum Experimentarium


If you are looking for where to go with a child in Moscow, I highly recommend the Experimentarium Museum. I have been to the museum several times already, and always left with only positive emotions. It is interesting here for both adults and children: you can touch everything with your own hands, conduct experiments, learn a lot about physics, chemistry, space, solve puzzles, jump and run. In addition to the most interesting permanent exhibition, the museum hosts classes, lectures and shows every day: the schedule is on the website. In my opinion, this is the best price-quality ratio among all the places you can go with a child in Moscow.

Price: children under 3 years old - free, from 4 to 16 - from 450 rubles, adults - from 550 rubles

But, in fact, despite this list of the best places to go with a child in Moscow, it doesn’t matter where exactly you go; most importantly, don’t forget to take it with you good mood, and then even an ordinary walk in the park will bring you and your child joy! :)

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On the eve of the weekend, holidays, winter, autumn and all parents are concerned about the question of where to go with their child. Many people commit short trips to Moscow to introduce children to the sights of our capital. Finding where to go with a child in Moscow is not so difficult; the capital offers an extensive list of interesting places. How not to get confused and choose from all the variety exactly what will be interesting to your child? In our article you will find a list of the most interesting places in Moscow that you can visit with the whole family.

Moskvarium at VDNH

Moskvarium is one of the largest oceanariums in Europe. The Moskvarium contains more than 7,000 marine inhabitants, including: several species of sharks, octopuses, starfish, stingrays, moray eels, colorful coral reef fish, urchin fish, freshwater fish, turtles, crocodile caimans. The pools contain the main artists - killer whales and dolphins. Moskvarium includes three large areas: an aquarium, a water stage, and a swimming center with dolphins.

Tickets:

  • full day tariff (from 10.00 to 21.00) – 900 rubles. on weekdays, 1000 rub. from Friday to Sunday
  • Tickets from 3 to 12 years old – 600 rubles. on weekdays, from Friday to Sunday – 800 rub.
  • 2 adults + child (3-12 years old) from 10.00 to 21.00 - 2200 rub. on weekdays, from Friday to Sunday – 2400.
  • 2 adults + 2 children (3-12 years old) from 10.00 to 21.00 - 2800 rub. on weekdays, from Friday to Sunday – 3200.

Operating mode: daily from 10.00 to 22.00 (entrance only until 21.00). The last Monday of every month is sanitary day.

Address: Moscow, Prospekt Mira, 119, building 23 (on the territory of VDNH).

Website: moskvarium.ru

Oceanarium and Exopark in the RIO shopping center

In this aquarium, visitors will be able to see fish from the shores of Australia and New Zealand, the Pacific Ocean, and wild animals from South America and Africa. The area of ​​the Oceanarium is about 2500 m². Two large aquariums and the tunnels connecting them are home to large sharks, stingrays, groupers, and flexible moray eels. Tunnels made of transparent acrylic allow you to find yourself in the underwater kingdom and observe the life of the inhabitants of aquariums from the inside.

The Exopark covers an area of ​​3,500 sq.m. Its territory is home to about 300 inhabitants of hot savannahs, endless deserts and impenetrable tropical forests. More than 50 species of rare exotic representatives from the most different corners of our planet: colorful birds of paradise, reptiles, amphibians, predatory and herbivorous mammals live in special conditions, as close as possible to their natural habitat. Among them there are rare animals that cannot be found in Russian zoos.

Tickets:

  • Monday – Friday: adult – 500 rubles, children. – 250 rub.
  • Saturday – Sunday: adult – 600 rubles, children. – 300 rub.
  • Children under 5 years old are free. Children's ticket – from 5 to 14 years old.

Address: Moscow, shopping center "RIO" Dmitrovskoe sh., vl. 163.

Paleontological Museum named after Yu.A. Orlova

One of the largest natural history museums in the world, which houses four exhibition areas of the museum, including six halls. They consistently introduce ancient animals and plants into the mysterious world, from the most ancient to the modern.

Tickets: Full - 400 rub. Preferential (for pensioners, school and university students) - 200 rubles. Children under 6 years old, WWII participants, museum workers - free.

Operating mode: Monday-Tuesday is a day off. Wednesday-Sunday: from 10:00 to 18:00. The ticket office is open until 17:15

Address: Moscow, st. Profsoyuznaya, 123.

Website: www.paleo.ru

Space Museum

The Memorial Museum of Cosmonautics is located very close to the VDNH and VBC metro stations. The museum building is located in the lower basement part of a large spire pointing upward - a monument called “To the Conquerors of Space”. The museum itself is one of the largest scientific and technical museums in the world. In the museum you can see an exhibition dedicated to the Mir station. Space lovers of all ages can look inside and explore all the details and life of the astronauts. The museum presents for study real samples of rockets and space modules, whole and cutaway, as well as personal belongings of designers and astronauts.

Tickets: Entrance ticket to the permanent exhibition for adults - 250 rubles, students, pensioners, children from 7 to 17 years old - 100 rubles, children under 6 years old - free. On the third Sunday of every month, admission is free for everyone.

Operating mode: daily, except Monday, from 10-00 to 19-00, on Thursdays - from 10-00 to 21-00. Monday is a day off.

Address: Moscow, VDNH metro station, Mira Avenue, 111

Website: kosmo-museum.ru

Moscow Planetarium

The Moscow Planetarium is one of the largest and oldest in the world, its area is 17 thousand square meters. The planetarium building includes several levels. On the lowest, underground level there is a small star hall designed to show children the starry sky in miniature), a 4D cinema, an interactive museum "Lunarium" - exhibitions on astronomy and physics. On the first level there is also an exhibition the Lunarium Museum, dedicated to the history of space exploration, as well as the halls of the Urania Museum, where visitors can get acquainted with the history of the Moscow planetarium. On the second level there is a large observatory, with the largest telescope in Moscow, accessible to the general public, the astronomical site "Sky Park", the hall of the Urania Museum with a collection of meteorites and historical Zeiss planetarium equipment. On the third level, directly under the dome - the Great Star Hall, a projector which allows you to see over 9 thousand celestial bodies and their movements across the sky over time.

Tickets: 550-650 rubles.

Operating mode: daily from 10:00 to 21:00, closed on Tuesday.

Address: Moscow, Sadovaya-Kudrinskaya str., 5, building 1.

Website: planetarium-moscow.ru

Moscow Zoo

The Moscow Zoo is one of the oldest zoos in Europe and the fourth largest zoo in Russia after the zoos of Yaroslavl, Rostov-on-Don and Novosibirsk. It occupies an area of ​​21.4 hectares and houses about 5,000 animals of 1,132 species. The three parks are gradually being repaired and reconstructed, new pavilions and exhibitions are opening, the collection of animals is regularly replenished with new species.

Tickets: adults - 500 rub. Children under 17 years old inclusive - free of charge (from 14 years old you must present a passport).

Operating mode: from 7.30 to 18.00 (ticket office open until 17.00).

Address: Moscow, B. Gruzinskaya, 1

Website: moscowzoo.ru

Darwin Museum

Today it is the largest natural science museum in Europe. The exhibition of the Darwin Museum will tell about the history of the development of the theory of evolution, the diversity of life on Earth, variability and heredity, natural selection and the struggle for existence in nature. Here you can dive to a depth of 2500 meters in a bathyscaphe, weigh yourself in cats, mice, and bears on “live scales,” be frightened by moving models of dinosaurs and learn a lot of useful information about the origin of all living things.

Tickets: adult - 400 rubles, schoolchildren and students - 100 rubles, preschoolers (children under 7 years old) - free.

Operating mode: from 10:00 to 18:00, except Mondays and the last Friday of the month. On Thursdays - from 13:00 to 21:00.

Address: Moscow, st. Vavilova, 57

Website: www.darwinmuseum.ru

Museum "Submarine" in the park "Northern Tushino"

This museum is dedicated to history navy Russia. Museum visitors can get acquainted with the internal structure of the Novosibirsk Komsomolets diesel submarine, stroll along the embankment and examine the Orlyonok ekranoplane and the SKAT landing assault boat, and test themselves as a pilot in a virtual piloting simulator. In addition, guests of the complex can ring the ship’s bell, sit in the navigator’s seat, and touch the most interesting exhibits with their hands. Additional lighting makes inspection easier hard to reach places, where the engines and control mechanisms of the underwater ship are located.

Operating mode: daily from 11.00 to 19.00, except Monday. On Thursday from 13.00 to 21.00. The ticket office closes 30 minutes before the museum closes.

Address: Moscow, st. Svobody, 56

Nikulin Circus on Tsvetnoy Boulevard

The Old Moscow Circus on Tsvetnoy Boulevard is one of the oldest circuses in Russia.

Tickets: from 500 rubles.

Address: Moscow, Tsvetnoy Boulevard 13

Zoological Museum of Moscow State University

The Research Zoological Museum of the M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University is one of the largest natural history museums in Russia. In the museum you can see modern animals, except for the complete skeleton of a mammoth, which “greets” visitors at the stairs to the second floor. Also, guests will get acquainted with representatives of all groups of animals, from single-celled animals (mostly, of course, these are dummies) to birds and mammals.

Tickets: Schoolchildren, students and pensioners - 100 rubles, adults - 300 rubles, biolecture - 100 rubles. Free - children under 7 years old, employees and students of Moscow State University, preferential groups of citizens.

Operating mode: Tuesday - Sunday - from 10.00 to 18.00 (entrance until 17.00), Thursday - from 13.00 to 21.00 (entry until 20.00). Monday is a day off, the last Tuesday of the month is a sanitary day.

Address: Moscow, Bolshaya Nikitskaya st., 2 (formerly no. 6)

Website: zmmu.msu.ru

Armory Chamber of the Moscow Kremlin

The Armory Chamber - a museum-treasury - is part of the Grand Kremlin Palace complex. It is located in a building built in 1851 by the architect Konstantin Ton. The basis of the museum collection consists of precious objects kept for centuries in the royal treasury and the patriarchal sacristy, made in the Kremlin workshops, and also received as gifts from foreign embassies. The Armory Chamber stores ancient state regalia, ceremonial royal clothing and coronation dress, vestments of the hierarchs of the Russian Orthodox Church, the largest collection of gold and silver products works of Russian masters, Western European artistic silver, monuments of weaponry, a collection of carriages, items of ceremonial horse harness.

Tickets: 700 rubles, schoolchildren - free, students, pensioners (upon presentation of relevant documents) - 350 rubles. Tickets for sessions can be purchased: online on the museum’s website, except for discounted and free ones; on the day of the visit at the box office in the Alexander Garden from 9:30 to 16:30. From May 15 to September 30 from 9:00 to 16:30.

Operating mode: from 10:00 to 18:00 for sessions: 10:00, 12:00, 14:30, 16:30, except Thursday.

Address: Moscow Kremlin.

Children's World on Lubyanka

The building was built in 1957 in the very center of Moscow and at that time was considered the largest children's store in the USSR. Since 2005, the building has received the status of a cultural heritage site at the regional level. Child's world Lubyanka is a popular place where both tourists from different parts of the country and local residents like to spend time. Guests can visit a cinema, a dinosaur show, numerous cafes, a robot show, a children's city of professions, an area with slot machines and much, much more. In addition, there is an observation deck located on the roof of the building, which offers views of the center of Moscow.

Address: Moscow, Teatralny pr-d, 5/1

Museum "Living Systems"

The interactive museum “Living Systems” is a unique platform where you can literally touch the most complex objects in nature, the structure of living systems. 130 interactive exhibits will let you understand and feel how all living things work. Moreover, you yourself will become the main object of study.

Tickets: children under 4 years old - free, from 4 to 16 years old - from 350 rubles, adults - from 450 rubles.

Operating mode: weekdays: from 9:30 to 19:00. Weekends and holidays: from 10:00 to 20:00.

Address: Moscow, metro Savelovskaya, Butyrskaya st., 46 panorama of the Battle of Borodino.