[2024 Moscow Attraction] Travel Guide for Museum of Cosmonautics (Updated Nov)
No.2 of Family-friendly Attractions in Moscow
Memorial Halls
Museums
Address:
Prospekt Mira, 111, Moskva, Russia, 129223
Opening times:
Opens at 10:00-19:00Open
Recommended sightseeing time:
2-3 hours
Phone:
+7-499-7502300
Towards the Stars: Moscow and Space.
Moscow is the place where humanity's dream of conquering space was realized. Today, there are special monuments and museums dedicated to commemorating the great achievements of humanity's entry into outer space. The city remembers those who first flew over the Earth and inspires a new generation to achieve even greater things.
Monument to Yuri Gagarin
Gagarin was the first person to fly into space, standing 42 meters high, his figure seems to float in the air. This magnificent titanium sculpture is a reminder of Gagarin's heroic feat and the space age that humanity has begun. The monument has become a symbol of courage and fearlessness for those who take the first step into the unknown.
Moscow Planetarium
Built in 1929, the Moscow Planetarium is one of the oldest and largest planetariums in the world. After reconstruction, it is more technological and more charming. Here, you can learn about the structure of the universe, visit models of planets, and attend wonderful lectures and astronomical performances. In the planetarium, the stars become closer, and complex astronomy becomes suitable for all ages.
Monument to the Conquerors of Space
This majestic monument in VDNKh was completed in 1964 and is a microcosm of humanity's desire to conquer space. The 100-meter-high spire towers into the clouds, with a rocket pattern at the top, symbolizing the path paved by Soviet astronauts. At the base of the monument is the Museum of Cosmonautics, where you can see real artifacts from the space age: spacesuits, satellites, and even personal items of the first astronauts. Those interested in the history of space exploration should not miss this place.
Korolev House Museum
At the House Museum of Sergei Pavlovich Korolev, the chief designer of space rockets, you can learn about the personal life and work environment of this Soviet space pioneer. The museum's exhibits include Korolev's office, personal belongings, and documents related to his contributions to the creation of the first spacecraft. Here, visitors can learn how the dream of the stars became a reality.
Each place immerses us in the history of great inventions and reminds us that space will always beckon us with its vastness and mystery waiting to be uncovered.
T. Laura 20
Great trip at night.
VDNH and the Space Pavilion.
Enjoying all the way down.