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"Space Moscow" presented at MITF

13:37, 21 мая 2013

At the MITF exhibition which took place from 16 to 18 of May in Moscow Gostiny Dvor Muscovites and Moscow visitors discovered what the capital prepared for the summer season. Among the notable new products are Event and Youth Tourism fair organized by the Ministry of Culture, Animated festival and carnival of animation, along with new global projects such as Space Moscow and Fairy Brands of Russia. A variety of festivals, barmen show, national cuisines’ presentation and other activities, including a variety of programs for children were held on more than ten interactive platforms.

 

Master classes, presentations, seminars and round tables were held for tour business? professionals within the business program. The All-Russian conference Development of Event and Youth Tourism and the conference Orthodox Moscow: Hospitality and Kindness were held for the first time within the fair. Previous year’s project Capital’s Hospitality Quality Mark continued its work this year and was awarded as one of the best representatives of the Moscow hotel industry.

 

The deputy chairman of the exhibition Moscow City Committee for Tourism and Hotel Industry said that the last day of the fair falls on May, 18, which is the of the historical and cultural heritage and the night of museums. The capital's tourist authorities offered their own program this day – the Great tour about Moscow. The program offers 24 excursions free of charge for all the exhibition’s guests. The project includes almost all range of city tours – walking, bus, bike, museum, for children, theatrical as well as a boat trip and a trip on Bulgakov's tram.

 

General Director of Atlantis Line Natalia Andronova presented a new project called Moscow Space. At the fair in Gostiny Dvor it was presented on a separate stand. ‘The project is based on a planetary scale event, as it’s our country where the great breakthrough in space happened. In Moscow there are objects of international standard connected with space, they are the Memorial Museum of Cosmonautics, Planetarium and the Geology Museum of RAS, where one of the world's largest collections of meteorites is assembled’, said Ms. Andronova.

 

Successful international experience of similar projects has shown that the theme of the outer space is one of the most promising for event tourism. For example, The Museum of aviation and cosmonautics in Washington, DC annually accepts more than eight million people. By the number of visitors it takes second place after the Louvre which is the most popular museum in the world. Russia has everything it needs for leadership in the field of space tourism, but the country still lags behind in terms of tourist attraction development. The project aims at creating a national space product which wouldn’t yield world analogues.

 

Space Moscow is supported by the municipal committee on tourism. By the start of the fair a special website москвакосмическая.рф will be launched. There one will be able to make a virtual trip about the most interesting objects collected on a special map made by ISS. Natalia Andronova believes that the advent of such brand as Space Moscow will lead to positive changes on the tourism market, but the work will take more than one year: ‘Together with the Russian Union for Tour Industry we will form a special committee on space tourism, innovative technologies and patriotic education, which will be seriously and purposefully promoting this trend’.

 

The director of the Memorial Museum of Cosmonautics, space pilot Alexander Lazutkin outlined the main tasks of the museum. Besides showing the history of space exploration and the future of space, it is the elimination of space illiteracy. ‘Unfortunately, I often come across the fact that pupils have don’t know basic things about space’, he complained. According to Mr. Lazutkin, about 300 thousand people per year visit the museum, but the technical possibility of increasing the capacity by two-three times is already being considered.

 

Alexander Lazutkin shared the plans of the museum: a lifelong dream is to conduct theatrical excursions which have no analogues anywhere in the world ‘We’ll try to create an illusion of being in space, that is to arrange so that people could feel it. Now we are working on scripts of these programs.’

 

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