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28.08.2019, 11:15

The Kazan Museum of Soviet Lifestyle presents an exhibition “Hello, School!” at the Moscow City Duma

The display has school supplies, textbooks, and school bags from the time of the USSR.

(KZN.RU, August 28). On August 29, the Kazan Museum of Soviet Lifestyle presents the exhibition “Hello, school!” at the Moscow City Duma (Moscow, Strastnoy Boulevard, №15/29). It is dedicated to the upcoming start of the school year.

Visitors to the exhibition will see more than three hundred exhibits, including school supplies, bags, primers, and textbooks. All items were issued in the USSR. Also, a school diary of 1932 and a notebook of a pioneer of 1940 are on display.

In addition, visitors will be able to try on presented samples of school uniforms from the period of the 80s, browse through books from the School Library series, and listen to vinyl records.

The exhibition will run until September 15, according to the Museum of Soviet Lifestyle.

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The Kazan Museum of Soviet Lifestyle presents an exhibition “Hello, School!” at the Moscow City Duma

<p> (KZN.RU, August 28). On August 29, the Kazan Museum of Soviet Lifestyle presents the exhibition “Hello, school!” at the Moscow City Duma (Moscow, Strastnoy Boulevard, №15/29). It is dedicated to the upcoming start of the school year. </p> <p> Visitors to the exhibition will see more than three hundred exhibits, including school supplies, bags, primers, and textbooks. All items were issued in the USSR. Also, a school diary of 1932 and a notebook of a pioneer of 1940 are on display. </p> <p> In addition, visitors will be able to try on presented samples of school uniforms from the period of the 80s, browse through books from the School Library series, and listen to vinyl records. </p> <p> The exhibition will run until September 15, according to the Museum of Soviet Lifestyle. </p>