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What else do our students remember about September 2025?

 01 october 2025

Let’s start with group 31. On September 19, the students went to the State Pushkin Museum located on Prechistenka Street for free (as part of Moscow Museum Week). There were the permanent exhibitions ‘Pushkin and His Era’ and ‘Pushkin’s Tales’, exhibition halls, a reading room, concert and conference halls in the historic mansion. The museum’s collection of rare books was also located there on Prechistenka Street. The students had an opportunity to learn more about the great writer and poet who our teachers always told them about in class.

On September 20, the students of group 57 visited the exhibition ‘Unrealized Projects of the 20-th Century’ which was on in the Garden Ring Museum. The museum itself was located in a very picturesque place not far from Prospect Mira metro station. The students were fascinated by old photos, newspapers, books and everyday objects of Muscovites from the 20-th, 19-th and even 18-th centuries. Everyone really liked the exhibition!

On September 25, the students of group 4 went to Kolomenskoye Museum-Reserve. They strolled along the alleys where Russian tzars used to walk and saw the Church of Ascension (it was included in UNESCO World Heritage List!), popped into the house of Peter the Great and even made wishes near ancient oak trees which were over 600 years old! It was cool! Now they have a lot to talk about in Russian class.

On September 19, the students of group 48 with their teacher L.L.Kiryushina visited the House-Museum of Ivan Turgenev located on Ostozhenka Street. The mother of the well-known Russian writer used to live in this small wooden mansion. Ivan Turgenev also often visited this house. The students really enjoyed the museum’s cozy atmosphere and old exhibits presented there.

The students of group 155 visited the Marina Tsvetaeva’s Museum. There was an exhibition dedicated to a communal apartment: even documents telling about the residents of that apartment were on display. Also, the students had a chance to visit one more exhibition. The museum also hosted an exhibition dedicated to Joseph Brodsky.

The students of group 50 could not fly into space at the weekends so they decided to go to the Museum of Cosmonautics with their teacher. The students learnt a lot about the history of space exploration, Russian cosmonauts and their lives on space stations and also touched a meteorite and made wishes (P.S. fly into space in the future). After the visit to the museum, the students enjoyed their walk in VDNKh Park.

September at IRLC turned out to be interesting and full of events. We wonder what the next month will be like.

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