The exhibition-forum “Territory of the Future. Moscow 2030” has started in the capital — the first guests were families with children and parents with many children, including participants in the special military operation (SVO).
The first guests of the “Territory of the Future. Moscow 2030” exhibition-forum, opened in Gostiny Dvor, were families with children. Deputy Mayor Anastasia Rakova guided the visitors and introduced them to the values and meanings that form the basis of the exhibition.
The forum-festival, which will run until September 8, aims to showcase the future development of Moscow, primarily focused on creating comfortable and modern living conditions for several generations of one family.
The main theme of the forum, which is being held in Moscow for the second consecutive year, is the interaction of people with the city — not only social support, quality medicine, and education are important, but also the cultural and spiritual life of Muscovites.
Among the topics covered at the exhibition is also the connection between generations — it is important for people to feel continuity from their ancestors and to see themselves as part of the common “DNA” of Moscow.
Among the first guests of the exhibition was the large family of special operation participant Nikolai Markushin — together with his wife, he is raising three children.
Nikolai went to the front as a volunteer, and after the contract ended, he began working as a chief specialist in the Unified Support Center, where he helps soldiers with adaptation and return to civilian life.
The exhibition was also visited by other large families, such as Timofei and Vera Asachev with their children — winners of the regional stage of the national competition “Family of the Year-24.”