Dachnoye Tsaritsyno festival will last until July 24
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Dachnoye Tsaritsyno festival will last until July 24

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07-20-2022
 
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Until the end of the week, the museum-reserve will welcome children's performances, gong meditation sessions, yoga courses and launch an exhibition of illustrators.

Sergey Manukyan, Pyotr Vostokov and Alla Reed will perform with the musical program.

The events will be held at the site near the Chernogryazsky Gate. There is a themed market next to the stage from Friday to Sunday, where you can buy pretzels, flat cakes, lemonades and attributes of a true country holiday - from sunglasses in original frames to silk stoles.

The press service of the museum-reserve recalled that in the late XIX - early XX century, Tsaritsyno was the most popular summer cottage in the entire Moscow region. Philosophers, poets, artists, famous politicians and scientists spent their summers here. Vladimir Solovyov, Fyodor Tyutchev, Konstantin Korovin, Leonid Andreev, Ivan Bunin, Andrey Bely, Leonid Sobinov and many others have been here.

“The Tsaritsyno Museum-Reserve is reviving the habit of intellectual dacha recreation, and since 2018 has been holding the Dachnoye Tsaritsyno festival. The topic we are touching on this year is the 20th century. We touch, because at the ten-day festival it is impossible to cover a century that is not easy and full of contradictory stories,” the press service said in a statement.

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