The event was attended by Maxim Akimov (Deputy Prime Minister of Russia), Sergey Sobyanin (Mayor of Moscow), Andrey Vorobyov (governor of Moscow Region) and Oleg Belozyorov (president of JSC Russian Railways).

Consisting of very different interactive installations, the pavilion introduces visitors to the project of Moscow Central Diameters (MCD).

Here you can learn about the routes and services of the new infrastructure piece; moreover, you can check the full-size model of the "Ivolga" train, which will carry passengers along the routes of Moscow Central Diameters.

The first thing you’ll see when entering the pavilion is a video mapping installation. Images from an iPad are displayed on the head part with the help of 8 projectors. Any visitor can enjoy our animated solutions (such as a fairy-tale house with a cat walking along the sill or a shoal of fish roaming the sea).

There is also a train simulator in the driver's cabin, which allows guests to travel along the route of the first and second diameters: from Odintsovo to Lobnya or from Nakhabino to Podolsk. This way, two VR headsets and a set of projectors together give visitors the opportunity to explore the territory not only during the day but also at night time. The more detailed information about Moscow Central Diameters is presented within interactive table and augmented reality installations. If you want to learn more about Moscow transport, there is a 20 meters long media wall that provides some factual information on statistics of infrastructure development.

Finally, in the MCD photo booth you can get a cool photo to remember, which at the same time is a real postcard that you can actually send right away in the pavilion.

You are very welcome to visit the pavilion 9 am - 9 pm every day.