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On November 6, the museum congress "The Museum as a Place for Shaping the Future" concluded at the International Symposium "Creating the Future," held at the National Center "Russia." Over three days, Russian and international experts discussed whether museums will be needed in the future, what they should be like, and the role of museum spaces in shaping tomorrow's reality.
The international "Creating the Future" Symposium brought together participants from 100 countries. Over three days, they not only engaged in thematic sessions and discussions but also experienced Russia, got to know its people, and enjoyed the beauty of the capital. This left a lasting impression on every foreign guest.
International participants of the "Creating the Future" Symposium brought inspiring books as gifts to the library of the National Center "Russia." The guests hope that these unique literary works will leave a profound impression on Russian readers. The first gifts were presented by delegates from China and the United Arab Emirates.
As part of the "Creating the Future" Symposium held at the National Center "Russia," a large-scale museum congress titled "The Museum as a Place for Shaping the Future" took place. Over three days, Russian and international experts representing various types of museums discussed whether museums are needed in the future, what form they should take, and the role of museum spaces in shaping tomorrow's reality.
At the international "Creating the Future" symposium held at the National Center "Russia," foreign participants raised significant issues related to the future of education, cultural unity, and technological progress. The brainstorming session titled "What and How Will We Learn?" emphasized the harmonious development of individuals and society in the context of rapid technological growth.
The international science fiction symposium "Creating the Future" offered guests not only a rich business agenda but also a diverse cultural program. During the tours, participants had the opportunity to explore the capital's landmarks and appreciate the exhibits at the National Center "Russia." Over the three days of the forum, the tours were attended by 957 people.