Zagorie Gallery, Moscow, presents an exhibition about the first settlers of Siberia and the Far East as well as various artifacts of those times.
The exposition is divided into several parts, revealing the ancient secrets of the Siberian and Far Eastern expanses. The stands feature miniature sculptures and petroglyphs. You will also see the oldest dinosaur bone fossils, a unique selection of collections of semiprecious stones and minerals, and exhibits telling about the scientific research, cultural features and the nature of these regions.
To top it all, visitors have an exceptional opportunity to make a wish, while holding in their hands a rare fossil, which is nearly sixty-five million years old. Besides, you can also take a memorable photo with the "representative of Russian dinosaurs" - the Amurosaurus that lived more than sixty million years ago.
Where: Zagorie Gallery at the address 24, bldg 2, Lebedyanskaya Street, next to metro stations Kantemirovskaya and Tsaritsyno, Moscow.
When: from November 17, 2019 to January 12, 2020.
Open hours: from 11 am to 7 pm except Monday.
Author: Vera Ivanova