It is the exposition of the oldest Moscow museum in the main exhibition venue of Russia.
Due to the reconstruction of the main building of the Polytechnic Museum, a part of its exposition under the name Russia Makes It was shifted to Pavilion 26 of the ENEA (aka the VDNKh).
The concept of the exhibition lies in displaying the achievements of scientific and technical thought of this country as a part and parcel of the world scientific context. The exposition consists of seven main departments that tell about the existence of the Universe beyond the planet Earth, as well as about optical illusions, radio + and the new anthropogenesis, analogs found in the nature, and the secrets of energy of the nucleus and plasma.
The exhibition of the Polytechnic Museum takes the overall area of about 2000 sq m. The updated venue has become an active base for mastering and developing advanced museum technologies and means of communication.
Pavilion 26 is one of the oldest buildings constructed in the territory of the ENEA. It was designed by architects P. Revyakin and S. Polupanov and built in 1939.
Author: Vera Ivanova