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The Moscow Times, October 5, 2009
Plans to Join ‘Days of Architecture’ Tours. By Olga Katkova
Free bus, bike and walking tours of various historically significant locations in Moscow will take place until Oct. 11 in the third annual «Days of Architecture» festival.
Russia Today, October, 3, 2009
«Days of architecture»
Muscovites and visitors alike have the chance to look at Moscow’s architecture from another angle thanks to free excursions, organized by major architectural bureaus, around the city’s most significant buildings. Read more…
Your Leisure magazine, September, 30, 2009
Days of architecture, from 2 to 11 October in Moscow, for the third time.
Recently invented action was so in demand that all who wished to participate in it last year, simply was not able physically. In other words, Days of architecture – a tour of the city: on foot, bus and bicycle. Participants will see a variety of architectural objects – both ancient and completely new. And above all – along with the authors, the architects will visit the places where ordinary people just do not get, for example, the best architectural studios in Moscow. Needless to say, that all tours are professional guides, architects, who describe the buildings as living people. It is a big pleasure to listen them. Free to take part in the festival will be leaving the application on the site ArchiDays.ru.
Moscow News №37, 28/09/2009
Architecture days. By Vladimir Kozlov
Architecture can save the world, according to the organisers of the third Moscow Days of Architecture festival – or at least they can beat the worst of the recession. Read more…
The Moscow Times, October 10, 2008.
Architects in the City. By Marina Kamenev
The «Architecture Days» festival gives Muscovites the chance to take a tour round some of the most interesting 20th century constructions as well as the numerous new buildings dotted around Moscow. Read more…
Arx, October 2006
Access Permited. By Maria Fadeeva
Numerous profit-making and non-profit organizations arrange various tours of Moscow. In October 2006 an unusual project called Freedom of Access was added to this list, having filled a hitherto unoccupied niche. Read more…
