It will become part of the K. A. Timiryazev Biological Museum. Therefore, add it to your must-visit list.
The first site is Pavilion No. 29 “Floriculture and Landscaping” with the exhibition “Morphogenesis. The Third Nature.” Four more thematic locations are planned to open by the summer of 2026, including Pavilion No. 312.
Pavilion No. 28 “Beekeeping” will offer a unique entomological laboratory, and the greenhouse-laboratory will host botany classes. Additionally, Pavilion No. 17 will feature the “World of Dinosaurs” exhibition, which recreates natural locations from the Mesozoic era.
Visitors will have access to audio guides and interactive quests, and a mobile app will be developed later for convenience.
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