The Moscow Transport Museum presents a family-friendly exploration of movement and discovery. Designed for young travelers and their parents, this interactive exhibition invites visitors to uncover the stories behind Moscow’s transportation networks — from historic routes to futuristic mobility. Through hands-on activities and immersive displays, families will ponder the timeless questions of travel: Where do we come from? Where are we headed?
Three Interactive Zones
“How Do We Feel Transport?”
Children explore vehicles of the past and present through multisensory immersion:
Hear iconic engine sounds and station announcements.
Smell the metallic tang of vintage trams or the oil-and-leather scent of Soviet buses.
Touch authentic artifacts: steering wheels, ticket punchers, and tram rails.
“Transport Constructor” A hands-on zone where kids:
Assemble models of existing transport types (trams, trolleybuses, metro cars).
Invent futuristic vehicles using modular components.
Earn whimsical “patents” for their creations.
“Route Architects” Visitors discover how different transport networks operate and:
Compare subway, bus, and tram route logic.
Design their own optimal route in a digital game, avoiding traffic jams and breakdowns.
Key Features
Child-Centric Design: Exhibits placed at 1-meter height for easy access.
Playful Learning: Combines STEM principles with tactile exploration.
Generational Dialogue: Parents share memories of Soviet-era transport while kids imagine future mobility.