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WITH 7 to 12 March 2018 on site DC Amber Plaza will host the XIV exhibition-fair

"From repentance to the resurrection of Russia"

The exhibition project takes place within the framework of the list of events of the Russian Orthodox Church, approved by His Holiness Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Rus'. Organizers: VO "Ural Exhibitions".
The Orthodox project is dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the memory of Emperor Nicholas II and his family.

More than a hundred Orthodox churches, monasteries and their farmsteads from Russia, Moldova, and Ukraine will take part in the exhibition. Many of them will bring with them especially revered temple icons.

The exposition of the Orthodox exhibition-fair will feature icons, jewelry of Orthodox themes, and spiritual literature. Participants will traditionally offer handicrafts, health products, medicinal mixtures, honey, natural vegetable oils, oriental sweets, clothing made from cotton, linen and wool and much more. For the first time, original sculptures and ecclesiastical bronzes will be exhibited.

Only during the exhibition days will the exhibition “The Historical Turning Point of Epochs 1918” be presented: the path to Calvary and the glorification of the Royal Passion-Bearers, dedicated to the death of Emperor Nicholas II and his family, consisting of five parts: the Yekaterinburg and Alapaevsk Calvary, the execution room, the museum exhibition and a copy reliquary cross.

“Ekaterinburg Golgotha” will help you learn more deeply about the history of the Romanov family and Nicholas II, their life path and tragic death. The second part of the exhibition “Alapaevsk Golgotha” will tell about the events that took place in Alapaevsk exactly 100 years ago: about the last days of the life of Grand Duchess Elizabeth Feodorovna Romanova and other Alapaevsk martyrs.

Visitors will be able to visit the execution room in the basement of the Ipatiev House, which was recreated from surviving photographs. In the museum exhibition, visitors will be able to touch orders, coins, banknotes and books of the Royal Family. Among the exhibits are truly unique items and interior items of the Ipatiev House, as well as a copy of the decree on the execution of the Royal Family, a copy of the order on the demolition of the Ipatiev House. Some of the exhibits were provided by the men's Monastery of the Holy Royal Passion-Bearers in the Ganina Yama tract. From the private collection will be presented the rosary of St. Tikhon, Patriarch of All-Russia, the panagia of His Holiness Patriarch Pimen and much more.

One of the main features of the historical exhibition will be a copy of the reliquary cross that belonged to the Romanov family.

The cultural and educational program of the exhibition will delight you with its diversity: meetings with historians, public figures, famous actors, film directors, round tables, and book presentations are planned.

With the assistance of the Ural Community March 7, on the opening day of the exhibition, from 13:00 to 14:00 he will give a lecture Lyudmila Lykova, Doctor of Historical Sciences, chief specialist of the Russian State Archive of Socio-Political History. This will be followed by a concert by the Honored Artist of Russia Olga Chetoeva.

March 8 the largest Ural churches and monasteries, including the Temple-Monument on the Blood, the Verkhoturye St. Nicholas Monastery, the Alexander Nevsky Novo-Tikhvin Convent, the Monastery of the Holy Royal Passion-Bearers in the Ganina Yama tract, the Convent in the name of the Grand Duchess Elizabeth Feodorovna (g . Alapaevsk), they will talk about the role of Orthodoxy in the modern world, about the features of monastic life, the work of workshops, and pilgrimage.

9th of March at 12:00 there will be a creative meeting with Vladimir Krupin. Laureate of the Patriarchal Literary Prize named after Saints Cyril and Methodius, editor-in-chief of the Moscow magazine, Vladislav Artemov, presents the books “The Return of the Spring” and “The Big Life of Little Vanechka.”

10th of March The Day of Russian Folk Culture will be held at the project site. For the first time, the exhibition will bring together prominent representatives of folk crafts, folklore groups and bearers of traditional folk culture. From 14:00, everyone is invited to dance in circles, take part in folk games, and get acquainted with traditions with the “Round Together” group. The holiday will be a great place to relax with the whole family!

The cultural program of the fourth day of the exhibition does not end there. At 15:00 visitors will enjoy a concert by the archpriest Alexandra Starostenko"Confession of the Heart."
11th of March at 13:00 there will be a lecture-conversation with the archpriest Artemy Vladimirov.
The confessor of the Alekseevskaya convent will talk about the autocracy of the human spirit.

Also at the exhibition there will be a presentation of the Charitable Foundation of the Holy Righteous John of Kronstadt. Representatives will talk about church initiatives in the field of combating drug addiction, developing a system of rehabilitation and assistance to drug addicts. Another project of the Charitable Foundation, which will also be discussed at the exhibition, is “Family Architecture”. This is a series of interactive lectures for parents and teachers, which is aimed at forming and strengthening family relationships and getting to know Orthodox family traditions.

Every day at the exhibition there will be a master class area where everyone will be taught how to make candles from wax foundation, rag dolls and larks, as well as Gorodets and Pizhemskaya paintings and much more.

The Orthodox exhibition “From Repentance to Resurrection of Russia” is one of the largest in the country. During the year, the exhibition project takes place in more than 30 cities of Russia. The exhibition is visited by tens of thousands of people. Getting to know the exhibition can bring spiritual and educational benefits, as well as enrich visitors with knowledge about the history of Russia. The Orthodox project will be held in Moscow for the fourteenth time.

We invite you to visit the XIV International Orthodox Exhibition “From Repentance to Resurrection of Russia” from March 7 to 12, 2018.

Venue: Moscow, Business Center "AMBER PLAZA", st. Krasnoproletarskaya, 36, metro station Novoslobodskaya.

22.01.2018

His Holiness Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Rus' approved the annual plan for Orthodox exhibitions and fairs in the city of Moscow and Orthodox exhibition events organized by synodal institutions. The list includes 32 thematic expositions, book exhibitions, and fairs. In Moscow, Orthodox expositions will be hosted by the Cathedral of Christ the Savior, the Manege Central Exhibition Hall, VDNH, the Sokolniki Convention and Exhibition Center, and the Amber Plaza business center. In agreement with the ruling bishops, the Publishing Council of the Russian Orthodox Church will hold book exhibitions and forums in various cities of Russia, as well as in the capital of Uzbekistan, Tashkent.

The plan was submitted for consideration by His Holiness the Patriarch, created in 2011 with the aim of forming church criteria for evaluating Orthodox exhibition events, defining clear rules and requirements for organizers and participants of exhibitions.

The list of Orthodox exhibition events and fairs that will be held in 2018 includes:

January. Book exhibition “The Joy of the Word” within the framework of the XXV International Christmas educational readings. Cathedral of Christ the Savior (Moscow).

January 10 – 16.

January 11 – 16. in Rostov-on-Don. Organizer – Publishing Council of the Russian Orthodox Church.

February 5-11. Orthodox fair "Forty Forties". Sokolniki Exhibition and Convention Center (Moscow, 5th Luchevoy Prosek, 7), pavilion No. 2. Organizer: Stavros LLC.

February 10-17. Book exhibition-forum “The Joy of the Word” in Krasnodar. Organized by the Publishing Council of the Russian Orthodox Church together with the Group of Companies “Orthodox Southern Rus'”.

February 13 – 18. Orthodox fair “Ringing of Bells” in the Sokolniki Exhibition and Convention Center (Moscow), pavilion No. 2. Organizer: VK Sofia LLC.

March 7 – 12. in the Amber Plaza business center (Moscow, Krasnoproletarskaya str., 36).

March 13-19. Orthodox fair “Ringing of Bells” at the Sokolniki Exhibition and Convention Center (Moscow, 5th Luchevoy Prosek, 7), pavilion No. 4.1. Organizer: VK Sofia LLC.

March 16 – 18. in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky. Organizer – Publishing Council of the Russian Orthodox Church.

March 26 – April 1. Orthodox fair "Palm Week" at the Sokolniki Exhibition and Convention Center (Moscow, 5th Luchevoy Prosek, 7), pavilion No. 2. Organizer: Pokrovsky Center LLC.

March 28 – April 1. Book exhibition-forum “The Joy of the Word” in Tambov. Organizer – Publishing Council of the Russian Orthodox Church.

April 19 – 22. International book exhibition-forum “The Joy of the Word” in Tashkent (Uzbekistan). Organizer – Publishing Council of the Russian Orthodox Church.

May 5 – 10. Orthodox fair “Ringing of Bells” at the Sokolniki Exhibition and Convention Center (Moscow, 5th Luchevoy Prosek, 7), pavilion No. 2. Organizer: VK Sofia LLC.

May 17 – 20. book exhibition-forum “The Joy of the Word” in Kemerovo. Organizer – Publishing Council of the Russian Orthodox Church.

May 23 – 29. As part of the Orthodox festival "Artos" Orthodox exhibition-fair “Forty Forties” at the Sokolniki Exhibition and Convention Center(Moscow, 5th Luchevoy Prosek, 7), pavilion No. 2. Organizer: Stavros LLC.

June 6 – 10. As part of the celebration of the Day of Slavic Literature and Culture book exhibition-forum “The Joy of the Word” in Orenburg. Organizer – Publishing Council of the Russian Orthodox Church.

August 21 – 27. As part of the Orthodox festival "Artos" ABOUTOrganizer: Stavros LLC.

August 24 – 30. Book exhibition-forum “The Joy of the Word” in the city of Volzhsky (Volgograd region) together with the Orthodox fair “Orthodox Tsaritsyn”. Organized by the Publishing Council of the Russian Orthodox Church together with the Volgograd-EXPO Exhibition Complex.

September. Book exhibition-forum “The Joy of the Word” in Essentuki. Organizer - Publishing Council of the Russian Orthodox Church together with the Group of Companies "Orthodox Southern Rus'".

27th October. Orthodox fair “According to the covenant of Prince Daniel” at the Sokolniki Exhibition and Convention Center (Moscow, 5th Luchevoy Prosek, 7), pavilion No. 2.

October 10 – 15. Orthodox fair “From repentance to the resurrection of Russia” in the Amber Plaza business center (Moscow, Krasnoproletarskaya, 36). Organizer - VO "Ural Exhibitions".

October 17 – 21. Book exhibition-forum “The Joy of the Word” in Samara and Syzran. Organizer: Publishing Council of the Russian Orthodox Church.

October 23 – 29 Orthodox exhibition-fair “Forty Forties” at the Sokolniki Exhibition and Convention Center (Moscow, 5th Luchevoy Prosek, 7), pavilion No. 2. Organizer: Stavros LLC.

November 4 – 22. XVIII church-public exhibition-forum “Orthodox Rus' for the Day of National Unity” at the Manezh Central Exhibition Hall (Moscow, Manezhnaya sq., 1). Organizers: Moscow Patriarchate, Patriarchal Council for Culture.

November. Book exhibition-forum “The Joy of the Word” in Orel. Organizer – Publishing Council of the Russian Orthodox Church.

November 20 – 26. Orthodox fair “Ringing of Bells” at the Sokolniki Exhibition and Convention Center (Moscow, 5th Luchevoy Prosek, 7), pavilion No. 2. Organizer: VK Sofia LLC.

November. Book exhibition-forum “The Joy of the Word” in Saransk. Organizer – Publishing Council of the Russian Orthodox Church.

December 11 – 17. As part of the Orthodox festival "Artos" Orthodox exhibition-fair “Forty Forties” at the Sokolniki Exhibition and Convention Center (Moscow, 5th Luchevoy Prosek, 7), pavilion No. 2. Organizer: Stavros LLC.

December. Book exhibition-forum “The Joy of the Word” in Chita. Organizer: Publishing Council of the Russian Orthodox Church together with VK.

December. Book exhibition-forum “The Joy of the Word” in Voronezh. Organizer - Publishing Council of the Russian Orthodox Church together with the Group of Companies "Orthodox Southern Rus'".

December 22 – 29. Orthodox fair "Christmas Gift" at the Sokolniki Exhibition and Convention Center (Moscow, 5th Luchevoy Prosek, 7), pavilions No. 4, 4.1. Organizer: Pokrovsky Center LLC.

The church-public exhibition is permanently operating. "My history" at VDNKh (Moscow), pavilion 57. The exhibition includes the following exhibitions: "Rurikovich", "Romanovs", « XX century. From great upheavals to Great Victory. 1914 – 1945.”, "My history. 1945-2016". Organizer – Patriarchal Council for Culture.

From March 7 to 12, 2018, the XIV Orthodox exhibition-fair “From Repentance to the Resurrection of Russia” will be held at the Amber Plaza business center (Krasnoproletarskaya St., 36).

The exhibition project is taking place in accordance with the annual plan of Orthodox exhibition and fair events on the territory of the city of Moscow, approved by His Holiness Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Rus'.

The Orthodox project is dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the martyrdom of Emperor Nicholas II and his family.

Only during the exhibition days will the exhibition “The Historical Turning Point of Epochs 1918”: the path to Golgotha ​​and the glorification of the Royal Passion-Bearers be presented, dedicated to the death of Emperor Nicholas II and his family, consisting of five thematic sections: “Ekaterinburg Golgotha”, “Alapaevsk Golgotha”, “The Execution Room”, a museum exhibition itself and an exact copy of the reliquary cross that belonged to the Passion-Bearer Tsar.

The section “Ekaterinburg Golgotha” will help visitors to the exhibition to better understand the history of the Romanov family and Nicholas II, their life path and tragic death. The second part of the exhibition “Alapaevsk Golgotha” will tell about the events that took place in Alapaevsk exactly 100 years ago: about the last days of the life of Grand Duchess Elizabeth Feodorovna Romanova and other Alapaevsk martyrs.

“The Execution Room” is a real-size reconstruction of the basement of the Ipatiev House, recreated from surviving photographs, where visitors can feel the tragic doom in which the Romanov family lived.

The museum section of the exhibition will feature authentic orders, coins, banknotes and books of the Royal Family. Among the exhibits are truly unique items and interior items of the Ipatiev House, as well as a copy of the “Resolution on the execution of the Royal Family”, a copy of the Order on the demolition of the Ipatiev House.

One of the main attractions of the historical exhibition will be a copy of the reliquary cross that belonged to the Romanov family since the 18th century. The last owner of the relic was Emperor Nicholas II.

The exhibition and fair block will feature more than a hundred Orthodox churches, monasteries and their farmsteads from Russia, Moldova, and Ukraine.

Visitors will be able to purchase icons, Orthodox-themed jewelry, and spiritual literature. Project participants will traditionally offer guests handicrafts, health products, medicinal mixtures, honey, natural vegetable oils, oriental sweets, clothes made of cotton, linen and wool and much more.

For the first time, original sculptures and ecclesiastical bronzes will be exhibited.

The cultural and educational program of the exhibition will delight you with its diversity: meetings with clergy, historians, public figures, famous actors, film directors, round tables, book presentations.

On March 7, the opening day of the exhibition, with the assistance of the Ural Community, a meeting will be held with Lyudmila Lykova, Doctor of Historical Sciences, chief specialist of the Russian State Archive of Socio-Political History, dedicated to the execution of the Royal Family. The meeting will begin at 13:00, after which there will be a concert by Honored Artist of Russia Olga Chetoeva.

March 8, the largest Ural churches and monasteries, including the Temple-Monument on the Blood, Verkhoturye St. Nicholas Monastery, Alexander Nevsky Novo-Tikhvin Convent, Monastery of the Holy Royal Passion-Bearers in the Ganina Yama tract, Convent in the name of Grand Duchess Elizabeth Feodorovna (city of Alapaevsk), they will talk about the role of Orthodoxy in the modern world, about the features of monastic life, the work of workshops, and pilgrimage.

On March 9 at 12:00 there will be a creative meeting with the famous Orthodox writer, publicist, and teacher Vladimir Krupin. Laureate of the Patriarchal Literary Prize named after Saints Cyril and Methodius, editor-in-chief of the Moscow magazine, will present the books “The Return of the Spring” and “The Big Life of Little Vanechka.”

On March 10 at 14:00, the Day of Russian Folk Culture will begin at the project site. For the first time, the exhibition will bring together prominent representatives of folk crafts, folklore groups and bearers of traditional folk culture. At 15:00, visitors will have a creative meeting with Archpriest Alexander Starostenko, “Confession of the Heart.”

On March 11 at 13:00 there will be a lecture-conversation with Archpriest Artemy Vladimirov. The confessor of the Alekseevskaya convent will talk about the autocracy of the human spirit.

Also at the exhibition there will be a presentation of the Charitable Foundation of the Holy Righteous John of Kronstadt. Representatives of the Foundation will talk about church initiatives in the field of combating drug addiction, developing a system of rehabilitation and assistance to drug addicts. Another project of the Charitable Foundation, which will also be discussed at the exhibition, is “Family Architecture”. This is a series of interactive lectures for parents and teachers, which is aimed at forming and strengthening family relationships and getting to know Orthodox family traditions.

Every day at the exhibition there will be a master class area where everyone will be taught how to make candles from wax foundation, as well as Gorodets and Pizhemskaya paintings and much more.

The Orthodox exhibition “From Repentance to the Resurrection of Russia” is one of the largest in the country. During the year, the exhibition project takes place in more than 30 cities of Russia. The event is attended by tens of thousands of people. Getting to know the exhibition can bring spiritual and educational benefits, as well as enrich visitors with knowledge about the history of Russia. The Orthodox project will be held in Moscow for the fourteenth time.

Exhibition opening hours: March 7-11 from 11:00 to 19:00, March 12 from 11:00 to 16:00. Free admission.

Back in tsarist times, Moscow gained fame as one of the largest fair centers in the country. Exhibitions, sales and folk festivals were regularly held in its squares, parks and other open spaces. With the advent of Soviet power, exhibition areas began to be actively built in the city to demonstrate the achievements of the national economy. Thus, in 1939 – 1954, a complex of buildings for the Exhibition of Achievements of the National Economy (VDNKh) appeared.

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Even under Peter I, on the site of the current Sokolniki Convention and Exhibition Center (CEC) in Moscow, townspeople gathered - then, in the centuries-old forests, the local nobility organized a hunt. The area got its name due to the fact that here, mainly, falconry was carried out. At the same time, the area for public festivities was cleared. Today, on the territory of Sokolniki Park there is an exhibition center of the same name. After the VDNH pavilions were closed for reconstruction in the 2010s, most Orthodox exhibitions and fairs moved here.

Orthodox exhibitions and fairs in Moscow

The capital of the Russian Federation is one of its largest spiritual and religious centers. Some of the most important temples, cathedrals, and churches for Orthodox believers are located here. The headquarters is also located here Russian Orthodox Church.

It is not surprising that the capital of Russia hosts the largest number of exhibitions and fairs in the country. Most often they take place at three venues: VDNKh, the Olimpiysky Sports Complex and the Sokolniki Exhibition and Convention Center. Representatives of many churches come to exhibition and trade festivals in Moscow, wanting to demonstrate their own products. Private entrepreneurs and ordinary believers can not only see, but also purchase religious products offered by clergy. Usually, The following is exhibited at fairs products:

  • church literature (often printed in the church’s own publishing houses);
  • art and jewelry;
  • clothing for Orthodox priests and deacons;
  • candles, oils and other items necessary for Orthodox rituals;
  • products of monastery workshops;
  • souvenir or gift products;
  • products grown in the gardens and vegetable gardens of Orthodox churches;
  • honey from parish apiaries and much more.

Also at exhibitions and fairs you can order funeral services or purchase blessed products.

Such events are widely covered in the media, and their schedule often appears on the website of the Russian Orthodox Church and other specialized resources on the Internet.

Past Orthodox exhibitions and fairs

Exhibition events have been held at the exhibition center of Sokolniki Park since 1959. when was Expocentre built here?. Recently, this particular place in Moscow has become the center of Orthodox exhibitions. In 2017, 15 Orthodox exhibitions and fairs were planned to be held at the Sokolniki Exhibition and Convention Center. The most significant events that have already taken place include:

  • Exhibition-fair “Forty Forties”, held as part of the Artos festival. The event was dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the Local Council of the Russian Orthodox Church in 1917-1918, when the Patriarchate was restored. About 180 exhibitors from Russia, Ukraine, Serbia, Bulgaria, Greece, and Montenegro presented visitors with church books, goods, and products of monastery workshops, jewelers and icon painters.
  • "Palm Week" The Orthodox exhibition-fair was held on the territory of the Sokolniki Exhibition and Convention Center from April 1 to April 7. The event featured weaving products, products from foundries (bells), jewelry and art workshops. Part of the exhibition was occupied by masters of ceramics and wood carving.

Some Orthodox expositions with the opportunity to purchase goods were held at the Olimpiyskiy Sports Complex (“In Memory of Prince Daniel”), VDNKh and in city squares (“Orthodox Easter in the world” on Tverskaya Square).

Nearest Orthodox fairs in Sokolniki

During the remaining time until the end of the year in the Congress- exhibition center "Sokolniki" Several more similar events will take place:

  • “According to the covenant of Prince Daniel” (October 2 – 8);
  • “Ringing of Bells” (November 27 – December 3);
  • “Christmas Gift” (December 22 – 29).

Orthodox exhibition-fair “Ringing of Bells”

The Orthodox exhibition-fair “Ringing of Bells” will be held from November 27 to December 3 in pavilion No. 4.1 of the Sokolniki Exhibition and Convention Center in Moscow. Both church and secular organizations will take part in the event. The main goal of the project is unification of efforts of clergy and society in the field of popularizing Orthodox values ​​and way of life, the desire to instill Christian values ​​- love, morality, compassion - in as many people as possible.

The exhibition will feature products from more than 500 organizations from Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Greece, Georgia and even the USA. Visitors will be able to admire and purchase printed materials, icons, paintings, jewelry on Orthodox themes, folk toys and costumes, medicinal cosmetics and products, food products produced in farms or monasteries. The fair will feature audio and video products, visual materials from various charitable foundations and organizations.

Before the start of each exhibition-fair “Ringing of Bells,” the clergy hold a special prayer service, and during the event they monitor its assortment. The festival features themed concerts of original songs and discussions of topical religious issues. The schedule of events for the event is listed on its official website.

Other Orthodox events at Sokolniki Exhibition and Convention Center

During the remainder of 2017, Sokolniki will host several more similar events that may be of interest to believers.

Thus, from October 2 to October 8, the Orthodox exhibition-fair “According to the Testament of Prince Daniel” will be held in the pavilion of the Convention and Exhibition Center No. 2. The exhibition will feature monasteries and temples with a centuries-old history, as well as their products: icons, honey, candles, books, fine arts, jewelry and souvenirs. In the event schedule - the “Ask a Priest a Question” campaign - any visitor will be able to ask a question about religion, Orthodoxy, rituals and traditions of the church, and so on.

During the exhibition-fair “Christmas Gift” on the days before the New Year, December 22 – 29, in pavilion No. 4 of the Sokolniki Exhibition and Convention Center, visitors will be presented with products from the workshops of churches and monasteries of the Russian Orthodox Church. Guests of the fair will be able to purchase church paintings, icons, jewelry and items on religious themes, bells, household and interior items made by wood carving masters. Admission to the event is free, and the city authorities plan to run a free minibus from the metro station.

Wherever such events take place in Moscow - at VDNKh, Olimpiysky or Sokolniki - you can always be sure that visitors to exhibitions and fairs will be satisfied. After all, the main goal of the organizers.

16.01.2017

His Holiness Patriarch Kirill approved the “Annual plan for holding Orthodox exhibitions/exhibitions/fairs/fairs on the territory of the city of Moscow and exhibition events prepared by synodal institutions of the Russian Orthodox Church in 2017.”

The annual plan included 42 exhibition events. Among them are the book exhibition-forum “The Joy of the Word”, which will be held in twenty cities of Russia, international exhibitions of masters of Orthodox art in the Administration and the President and the State Duma, events within the framework of the Orthodox festival “Artos” and many others. The central event of the exhibition year can be called the XVI church and public exhibition-forum “Orthodox Rus' - for the Day of National Unity”, which will be held in November in the Central Exhibition Hall “Manege”.

The following exhibition events will be held as part of the approved annual plan:

January. Book exhibition “The Joy of the Word” within the framework of the XXVI International Christmas educational readings in the Cathedral of Christ the Savior (Moscow). Organizer – Publishing Council of the Russian Orthodox Church

January 11 – 17.

January 16 – 20. International exhibition of masters of Orthodox art “Baptized, Holy Rus'!” in the building of the Administration of the President of the Russian Federation. Organizers: Publishing House of the Moscow Patriarchate, Art History Commission of the Diocesan Council of Moscow

January 18 – 24. Organizer – VC “Volgograd-EXPO”

February 4 – 9. in Krasnodar.

February 13 – 19 Organizer: Stavros LLC.

February 15 – 19. Book exhibition-forum “The Joy of the Word” in Yoshkar-Ola.

February 20 – 26. Orthodox fair “Ringing of Bells” at the Sokolniki Exhibition and Convention Center (Moscow, 5th Luchevoy Prosek, building 7), pavilion No. 11.1. Organizer: VK Sofia LLC.

March 7 – 12. in the Amber Plaza business center (Moscow, Krasnoproletarskaya str., 36).

March 10 – 14. Book exhibition-forum “The Joy of the Word” in Kamyshin (Volgograd region) together with the Orthodox fair “Orthodox Tsaritsyn”.

March 10 – 14. Book exhibition-forum “The Joy of the Word” in Anadyr. Organizer: Publishing Council of the Russian Orthodox Church.

March 15 – 21. Orthodox fair “Ringing of Bells” at the Sokolniki Exhibition and Convention Center(Moscow, 5th Luchevoy Prosek, building 7), pavilion No. 2. ABOUTOrganizer: VK Sofia LLC.

March 29 – April 2. Book exhibition-forum “The Joy of the Word” in Uryupinsk (Volgograd region) together with the Orthodox fair “Orthodox Tsaritsyn”. Organized by the Publishing Council of the Russian Orthodox Church together with the Volgograd-EXPO Exhibition Complex.

April 1 – 7. Orthodox fair "Palm Week" at the Sokolniki Exhibition and Convention Center (Moscow, 5th Luchevoy Prosek, building 7), pavilion No. 2. Organizer: Pokrovsky Center LLC.

April 1 – 5/April 5 – 10. Book exhibition-forum “The Joy of the Word” in Kemerovo. Organizer: Publishing Council of the Russian Orthodox Church.

April 21 – 25. International exhibition of masters of Orthodox art “Easter Joy” in the building of the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation (Moscow). Organizers: Publishing House of the Moscow Patriarchate, Art History Commission of the Diocesan Council of Moscow.

April 25 – 30. Orthodox fair “Praise the Name of the Lord” at the T-module exhibition complex (Moscow, Tishinskaya sq., 1). .

May 4 – 10. Orthodox fair “Ringing of Bells” at the Sokolniki Exhibition and Convention Center (Moscow, 5th Luchevoy Prosek, building 7), pavilion No. 2. Organizer: VK Sofia LLC.

May. As part of the celebration of the Day of Slavic Literature and Culture book exhibition-forum “The Joy of the Word” in Izhevsk. Organizer: Publishing Council of the Russian Orthodox Church.

May 23 – 29. As part of the Orthodox festival "Artos" Orthodox exhibition-fair “Forty Forties” at the Sokolniki Exhibition and Convention Center (Moscow, 5th Luchevoy Prosek, building 7), pavilion No. 2. Organizer: Stavros LLC.

July 19. Book exhibition-forum “The Joy of the Word” in Essentuki. Organizer - Publishing Council of the Russian Orthodox Church together with the Group of Companies "Orthodox Southern Rus'".

July. Book exhibition-forum “The Joy of the Word” in Simferopol. Organizer - Publishing Council of the Russian Orthodox Church together with the Group of Companies "Orthodox Southern Rus'".

August. Book exhibition-forum “The Joy of the Word” in Gelendzhik. Organizer - Publishing Council of the Russian Orthodox Church together with the Group of Companies "Orthodox Southern Rus'".

August 12 – 16. Book exhibition-forum “The Joy of the Word” in Novomoskovsk (Tula region) together with the Orthodox fair “Orthodox Tsaritsyn”. Organized by the Publishing Council of the Russian Orthodox Church together with the Volgograd-EXPO Exhibition Complex.

August 22 – 28. As part of the Orthodox festival "Artos" Orthodox exhibition-fair “Forty Forties” at the Sokolniki Exhibition and Convention Center (Moscow, 5th Luchevoy Prosek, building 7), pavilion No. 2. Organizer: Stavros LLC.

August 26 – 31. Book exhibition-forum “The Joy of the Word” in the city of Mikhailovka (Tula region) together with the Orthodox fair “Orthodox Tsaritsyn”. Organized by the Publishing Council of the Russian Orthodox Church together with the Volgograd-EXPO Exhibition Complex.

September 5 – 10. Orthodox fair “Praise the Name of the Lord” at the T-module exhibition complex (Moscow, Tishinskaya sq., 1). Organizer – VC “Volgograd-EXPO”.

September. Book exhibition-forum “The Joy of the Word” in Astrakhan. Organizer - Publishing Council of the Russian Orthodox Church together with the Group of Companies "Orthodox Southern Rus'".

September. Book exhibition-forum “The Joy of the Word” together with the Orthodox fair “From Repentance to the Resurrection of Russia” in Ulan-Ude. Organized by the Publishing Council of the Russian Orthodox Church together with the Ural Exhibitions Exhibition Company.

28 of October. Orthodox fair “According to the covenant of Prince Daniel” at the Sokolniki Exhibition and Convention Center (Moscow, 5th Luchevoy Prosek, building 7), pavilion No. 2. Organizer - VC "Pokrovsky Center".

October 11 – 16. Orthodox fair “From repentance to the resurrection of Russia” in the Amber Plaza business center (Moscow, Krasnoproletarskaya, 36). Organizer - VC "Ural Exhibitions".

October 23 – 29. TOlower exhibition-forum “The Joy of the Word” in Lipetsk. Organizer: Publishing Council of the Russian Orthodox Church.

October 24 – 30. As part of the Orthodox festival "Artos" Orthodox exhibition-fair “Forty Forties” at the Sokolniki Exhibition and Convention Center (Moscow, 5th Luchevoy Prosek, building 7), pavilion No. 2. Organizer: Stavros LLC.

October. Book exhibition-forum “The Joy of the Word” in Gorno-Altaisk. Organizer: Publishing Council of the Russian Orthodox Church.

November 4 – 22. XVI church and public exhibition-forum “Orthodox Rus' - for the Day of National Unity” at the Central Exhibition Hall “Manege” (Moscow, Manezhnaya Sq., 1). Organizer: Moscow Patriarchate.

November. Book exhibition-forum “The Joy of the Word” in Elista. Organizer: Publishing Council of the Russian Orthodox Church.

November 20 – 26. Orthodox exhibition “Ringing of bells” in the Sokolniki Exhibition and Convention Center (Moscow), pavilion No. 11.1. Organizer: VK Sofia LLC.

November. Book exhibition-forum “The Joy of the Word” in Orel. Organizer: Publishing Council of the Russian Orthodox Church.

December 12 – 18. As part of the Orthodox festival "Artos" Orthodox exhibition-fair “Forty Forties” at the Sokolniki Exhibition and Convention Center (Moscow, 5th Luchevoy Prosek, building 7), pavilion No. 2. Organizer: Stavros LLC.

December. Book exhibition-forum “The Joy of the Word” in Vladimir. Organizer: Publishing Council of the Russian Orthodox Church.

December 22 – 29. Orthodox fair "Christmas Gift" at the Sokolniki Exhibition and Convention Center (Moscow, 5th Luchevoy Prosek, building 7), pavilion No. 4. Organizer: Pokrovsky Center LLC.

The permanent church-public exhibition “My History” at VDNKh (Moscow), pavilion 57. The exhibition includes the following exhibitions: "Rurikovich", "Romanovs", "XX century. From great upheavals to Great Victory. 1914 – 1945.”, "My history. 1945-2016". Organizers are the Moscow Patriarchate and the Patriarchal Council for Culture.