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Pavlovsk state museum-reserve is a unique monument of art, palace and park ensemble of the XVIII-XIX centuries. We tell you about the spectacular place of the Leningrad region!
From St. Petersburg you can get to the city of Pavlovsk by train, and then you can take a bus to the museum.
In summer in the park you can visit exhibitions and excursions, ride horses, listen to interesting lectures.
From exhibitions we advise you to visit the "Open Foundation of Russian porcelain" and "Museum of costume".
Pavlovsky Palace was built as a summer residence for Paul I and his family, and tours inside you can see how the royal family lived, learn about their life and see the decoration of living rooms and front rooms.
🗓 В 2024 году программа культурно-образовательных поездок по историческим местам Российской Федерации «Здравствуй, Россия!» включает 9 заездов.
📚 В рамках реализации заезда №2 Россотрудничетво совместно с Технопарком «Физтех – лицей» им. П.Л. Капицы в период с 14 по 28 июля 2024 г. проводит Междисциплинарную проектную школу «Здравствуй, Россия!» для соотечественников, проживающих за рубежом, в возрасте от 14 до 18 лет.
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📚 In order to expand cooperation between countries in the field of finding and supporting talented youth, we invite national teams of physicists to take part in the International Scientific Physics Olympiad (ISPHO) in 2024.
📝 The Scientific Olympiad is a unique opportunity to demonstrate your knowledge of theoretical and experimental physics as part of the national team of your homeland.
📅 The Olympics are scheduled to be held from July 3 to July 11, 2024 in Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia.
👥 The organizers are the Government of the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug - Ugra and the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT) with the support of the Russian Ministry of Education.
📌 You can register to participate in the Olympiad and find out detailed details about it on the official website: https://ispho.mipt.ru/

#InternationalOlympiad #physics #Rossotrudnichestvo
On May 3, a meeting was held at Shobhit University in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, with the students who have already been learning Russian language and culture, as well as with those who are interested in that.Elena Barman, President of the Indian Association of Russian Compatriots, and Ekaterina Tirath, a member of the IARS, who works in the field of education in Russia, gave a presentation on the importance of studying and mastering the Russian language in today’s relations between India and Russia.
The students actively participated in the discussion, asked many questions and expressed interest in further exploring Russian culture and visiting the Russian House in New Delhi.

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Dear friends, do you know that Russia has considerably simplified the migration procedures for international students in recent years? The main thing is to be aware of the regulations and comply with them.
The HED magazine has prepared for you an article about the rules of entry and stay in Russia “Migration Regulations: from Invitation to Entry.“ https://hedclub.com/en/publication/migration_regulations_from_invitation_to_entry_624
In this article, we provide relevant information for people who want to live and study in Russia. You will find out about how you can obtain a student visa after you enroll at the chosen university, who you should contact if you want to live in a hostel or rental apartment, what mandatory procedures you will have to undergo after you arrive in Russia, and why you need an RVPO – a temporary residence permit for education.
We are sure that this article will be of use to you.
Dear friends!
📚 The Russian House in New Delhi invites you to a concert and film screening “Nuremberg” dedicated to the 79th anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War.
🎇 Victory Day is a special red-letter day for millions of people around the world, personifying the feat, fortitude, courage and heroism of the Soviet people.
📆 We are waiting for you at the concert on May 7 at 10:00.
🗓 The film starts at 12:00.
🏢 Venue: Russian House in New Delhi.
📌 The movie screening will be in Russian language with English subtitles.
Admission for concert and film visitors is free.
🔹Don't miss the chance to be part of this significant event!
Waiting for you!
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How did a Pskov church inspire Le Corbusier?

Legendary French architect Le Corbusier realized only one project in the Soviet Union - the ‘Centrosoyuz’ building in Moscow. He dreamed of rebuilding the capital by destroying old buildings, but eventually found a source of inspiration in Russian architecture for projects in his homeland.

During his visit to Russia in 1921, he made several trips around the country, including a visit to Pskov. The architect was impressed by the ancient churches, especially the Church of the Epiphany in Zapskovye.

The white stone church on the right bank of the Pskova River was built at the end of the 15th century. From there, one can clearly see the surrounding area - it is impossible to take your eyes off the majestic landscape. It is a complex architectural construction with galleries and a powerful belfry to match it.

The outline of the Pskov church can be seen in the church of Notre-Dame-du-Eau in Ronchan, which Le Corbusier worked on in the mid-1950s. The substantial concrete building, resembling a majestic ship, absorbed the architect’s most vivid impressions - from the ruins of the Greek Parthenon, the Roman villa of Hadrian to the Pskov Church of the Epiphany.

"It is often said that, when designing the church in Ronchan, Le Corbusier was inspired by the image of the Church of the Epiphany from Zapskovye. I think this is partly true, because Russian medieval architecture really made a great impression on him, as evidenced by his numerous letters and diary notes," says architectural critic Olga Mamaeva.

“But, it is hardly possible to compare these buildings directly; it would be more correct to talk about individual rhymes, which are not difficult to guess."

The French architect's masterpiece was included in the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2016, while the church in Pskov was included in it in 2019.

Credit: Legion Media, A.Savin

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Where is Russia’s biggest working church bell & how heavy is it?

The biggest and most famous bell, the Tsar Bell, is, naturally, located in the Moscow Kremlin. It stands on a pedestal and actually never once rang. It was cast in 1730 by order of Empress Anna Ioannovna and weighs 202 tons. However, it was damaged before it was raised to the bell tower.
Empress Elizabeth, daughter of Peter the Great, did not restore the "tsar" bell, but decided to cast her own. The 65-ton giant successfully rang in the Trinity-Sergius Lavra from 1750 to 1930 and was heard dozens of kilometers away. But, in Soviet times, it was thrown off the bell tower and smashed to pieces.

Twenty years ago, the Lavra decided to restore the bell. The new "tsar" bell was cast in St. Petersburg and delivered by a special train to a monastery near Moscow.
On May 30, 2004, the 72-ton bell rang for the first time. Now, it is the largest working bell in Russia. Its "tongue" alone weighs 2 tons and requires six people to swing it! You can hear the dense ringing on big church holidays.

📷 Sergei Pyatakov/Sputnik; M.Prishvin archive/stsl.ru

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The “Immortal Regiment” in New Delhi, starting at the Russian House, ended at the monument to Leo Tolstoy. On the eve of the 79th anniversary of the Great Victory, more than 100 people took part in the procession in the Indian capital. At the final stage, near the monument to the classics, the director and staff of the state craft center Cottage Industries Emporium joined the procession.
The cultural center hosted a concert by artists from four Indian colleges and a school at the Russian Embassy, as well as talent from the Russian language courses of the Russian House.
The day ended with a screening of Nikolai Lebedev’s film “Nuremberg” (2023) at the Russian House.
The director of the center, Oleg Osipov, noted that every year the interest of Indian youth in Russia is growing, which is manifested, in particular, in the fact that universities, schools, and cultural figures on their own initiative get in touch, proposing projects for cooperation.

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