VDNH (Exhibition of National Economic Achievements of the USSR)

Pavilion No. 26 "Transport of the USSR"
A landmark of Soviet architecture, Pavilion No. 26 now serves as a dynamic venue for the Moscow Transport Museum’s rotating exhibitions, intercultural initiatives, and partnerships with cultural institutions. Its monumental "grand Soviet style" architecture immerses visitors in the technological and historical legacy of the USSR’s industrial age.
“LOOKING SHARP: 100 Years of Russian Transport Design”

The exhibition traces the origins and evolution of Russian transport design over the past century, showcasing a diverse array of vehicles — from personal cars and motorcycles to electric ships and autonomous taxis.
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You are here: Always, Now and Beyond

Across three thematic zones — Reimagined Past, Present-Day Insights, and Future Visions — the exhibition explores how passengers and their evolving needs have reshaped Moscow’s urban mobility, turning public transit into a mirror of societal progress.
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The Moskvitch dream

The Moscow Transport Museum’s first comprehensive exhibition pays homage to the extraordinary and turbulent journey of the iconic Moskvich automobile brand — a symbol of Soviet ambition, post-industrial reinvention, and the resilience of engineering passion.
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