About 9 thousand children became participants of the New Year's quest of the Victory Museum
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- About 9 thousand children became participants of the New Year's quest of the Victory Museum
The Victory Museum in Moscow held a New Year's historical quest "Victory Tree" from December 21 to January 12. During this time about 9 thousand children from different regions of Russia, including the Lugansk and Donetsk People's Republics, Zaporozhye and Kherson regions, became participants of the team game.
"New Year's quest "Victory Tree" was held for the seventh time. Its participants could be children aged from six to 13 years old. In addition, charity sessions, which were organized daily in the museum, have already become traditional. Since December 21 more than 2 thousand children, whose parents participate in the special military operation, could visit them for free", - reported in the Museum of Victory.
They noted that this year the children's quest took place in the locations of the immersive exposition "The feat of the people". During the game participants together with the costumed characters performed various tasks, for example, solved secret ciphers and puzzles.
The children had to defeat a computer virus, because of which dark forces could revive, and in the final, having coped with all the obstacles, the quest participants met with Santa Claus and Snegurochka to receive New Year's gifts and light up the Victory tree.
In total, during the New Year vacations the Victory Museum and its branches were visited by almost 44 thousand people, the representatives of the museum said. In its main building it was possible to see the New Year's exhibition "History in miniature - a look through the ages", send a message on the "Santa Claus Post" and take part in a Christmas master class.
Earlier, December 26, 2024, General Director of the Victory Museum, Deputy Secretary of the Public Chamber of the Russian Federation Alexander Shkolnik said that the museum has prepared bright projects for the New Year vacations.
Before that, on December 21, it was reported that about 60 children of participants of the special military operation and combat veterans visited the historical quest "Victory Tree", which is held at the Victory Museum in Moscow.