“Last year, during the New Year holidays, the museum was visited by about 30 thousand people,” the museum noted.

In the period from December 30 to January 8, the museum presented the Old Good New Year exhibition with a unique collection of New Year decorations donated by the Honored Artist of Russia Alexander Oleshko for the exhibition.

In addition, other temporary exhibitions were also popular - “Preserved Relics” and “The Living Chronicle of the War”.

It is noted that about 10 thousand children visited the New Year historical quest “Victory Yolka”.

During the holidays, new items of film distribution were shown at the cinema of the museum, and the Crossbowing project was launched for the first time.

At the end of December, m24 reported that during the winter holidays more than 80 museums in Moscow will work for free.