Sobyanin spoke about the opening of the immersive WWII Museum on Red Square


An immersive open-air museum dedicated to the 80th anniversary of victory in the Great Patriotic War will be open on Red Square from June 21 to 24. This was announced by the mayor of the capital, Sergei Sobyanin, in his Telegram channel.
"The exposition will occupy more than 16 thousand square meters. It will be dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the 1945 Victory Day Parade. Residents and guests of the capital will be shown how Moscow greeted the winners and celebrated the Victory. For the first time, the historical "Fountain of Winners" will be recreated, which will "transport" those present back to June 45. The exterior of the building will be the same as it was 80 years ago," said the mayor of the capital.
The immersive museum will consist of four thematic venues: "Moscow meets Victory", "Victory Train "We are from Berlin", Pobediteley Park and a theater stage. The exhibition will also feature military equipment from the time of the Great Patriotic War. Admission to the museum will be free for everyone, and more than 300 volunteers will help visitors navigate the exhibition space.
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