One of the most interesting places in Moscow - the All-Russia Exhibition Centre. Stunning architectural ensembles and fountains. Walking people and tourists.In spring, when the weather is right, you can catch the truly magical atmosphere of this place. Three minutes of epic footage from a bike. Trailer. The full version will be released a little later.
For anyone with an interest in the Soviet Union, the All-Russia Exhibition Centre in the north of Moscow is a must. The centre was officially opened in 1939 as the All-Union Agricultural Exhibition, but after the Second World War this was reconstructed and in 1959 the whole centre was reopened as the Exhibition of the Achievements of the National Economy of the USSR. The centre was envisaged as a showcase for the achievements of the Soviet Union in various spheres and for this purpose many extravagant exhibit halls were built each dedicated to a different branch of science or technology, or to a different area or republic of the USSR. In 1992 the exhibition centre was renamed the All-Russia Exhibition Centre. Throughout the 1990s it appeared that the exhibition centre was destined to turn into a market and a tacky fairground, although since 2009 there have been plans to redevelop the centre which will hopefully preserve this unique place and keep this time capsule of the Soviet Union and Stalinist architecture intact. The Main Entrance to the exhibition centre is formed by a massive 32-metre arched gate. It was built in 1954 and is topped with a statue of a two agricultural workers holding a bale of hay above them and it also features several reliefs.
MOMENTS
0:00 - Statue "Worker and Collective Farm Girl" 1937
0:15 - Ostankino Tower
0:24 - Arch of the main entrance of VDNKh 1951-54
0:31 - Main pavilion of VDNKh 1954
0:57 - Armenia Pavilion 1952-54
1:02 - Karelia Pavilion 1954
1:05 - Fountain Stone Flower 1954
1:32 - Agriculture Pavilion (Ukrainian SSR) 1950-54
1:55 - Republic of Belarus Pavilion 1954
1:59 - Model of the launch vehicle "Vostok" 1967
2:10 - "Cosmonautics and Aviation" Pavilion 1938-39, 1954
2:16 - Hyperlapse
2:34 - Slow motion
2:49 - Flying pigeon in slow motion
In my films, I try to show what I really like, nature, people, life, and share it with the viewer. I do not explain anything - I do not want to block the viewer's view. Let's just go, let's just ride! There are too many words in the world...
I like to travel, explore the world and the elements. Look behind the scenes of cities and face the wind and freedom in the wild. I love what I see and feel when I'm on the road. And I would like to share this with those who are also close to the voice of the road and an active lifestyle.
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