Manege Exhibition Centre

Moscow


The long, low neoclassical building is Moscow Manege, a vast space that is used for art exhibitions and other events. In the works is a permanent exhibit dedicated to the iconic Soviet sculpture Worker & Kolkhoz Woman, on display at VDNKh. Other events are wide-ranging, including exhibitions, concerts, poetry readings, film screenings and more.


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