GON Museum. Interactive.

We’ll save the most interesting and my favorite for last, for dessert. In the meantime, let’s look at everything else.

Previous report: GON Museum. Aurus

I’m probably not going to go in strict geographical order, so please forgive me.

To gradually introduce visitors to the topic, a couple of legendary Soviet cars are displayed in the wide corridors.

So, by the time the client enters the hall, he is ready!

And if the cars in the corridor are fenced off and untouchable, then the rest is a completely different story. This is already clear from the lack of fencing

and hospitably open rear doors.

Yes, not free.

You can go to a virtual fitting room where you can try on a police uniform.

Look at the motorcycle scattered in space.

Don’t like a dissected motorcycle? Get on a whole motorcycle and escort the government motorcade.

If you don’t want to ride a motorcycle, go in a patrol car.

You can even go for a ride there with the whole family.

The most extreme enthusiasts can immerse themselves in the world of motorsports. But, again, only virtually.

The organizers are very rational in their use of space. By creating one nook,

they placed in it a collection of domestic license plates and a historical line of automobile headlights.

They also gave us the opportunity to test our knowledge of traffic rules.

I’ve been there many times – not a single man, always only women are tested!

Another nook holds a small collection of cut-up engines.

Many exhibits involve direct and active participation by visitors.

With other exhibits, on the contrary, you can relax and unwind.

while watching a documentary. It’s free, by the way.

However, there are plenty of things to catch your eye in real life, too. For example, a stand demonstrating the streamlining of various cars on the museum’s theme.

There is a children’s corner.

You can have a snack in a cafe decorated in an original car style.

And it’s not just the cafe that is decorated in this design!

P.S. The interior of Stalin’s dacha has nothing to do with the automotive theme, but it has a direct connection to the “special purpose” theme.

To be continued….

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