All-Russian Exhibition Center
Moscow, Russia
All-Russian Exhibition Center, known as VDNKh, is a vast 2.4 million square meter complex in northern Moscow originally built in 1939 as a showcase for Soviet agricultural and industrial achievements, featuring over 80 ornate pavilions representing republics, industries like space and atomic energy, grand fountains, statues, and the iconic Worker and Kolkhoz Woman monument.
Renamed multiple times and restored since the 2000s, it now serves as a cultural recreational hub with museums on cosmonautics, nuclear energy, and folk arts, interactive exhibits, amusement rides, an oceanarium, planetarium, and landscaped parks hosting events, markets, and seasonal festivals.
Free entry to the grounds draws families for walks, picnics, and photo ops amid Stalinist architecture, with paid attractions like the 850-meter Moscow Ferris wheel offering panoramic views year-round.
Location
Prospekt Mira, 119, Moscow, Russia, 129223
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