
Do you want to go with your children on an exciting journey through fairy tales and meet noble knights, mysterious princesses, pirates, heroes, sorceresses, sorceresses and the Cat Scientist?

All this and much more is possible in the interactive museum-theater "Skazkin Dom", which opened just the other day in the new shopping and entertainment center "Riviera". Famous mothers, among whom were noticed Anastasia Grebenkina, Tatyana Tereshina, Ekaterina Drobysh, Ksenia Novikova, Natalia Lesnikovskaya and others, have already appreciated the novelty at the recent premiere and were delighted with the unique entertainment and educational programs for children from 2 to 12 years old. "Skazkin House" is truly a completely original project and has no analogues in Russia.





As the creator of the project, Ekaterina Andreevskaya, noted, “this is a place where children find themselves in a fairy tale, and adults remember what it means to be happy like children”.

The concept of an interactive theater museum will surprise even the most spoiled kids: there is no concept of a classical stage in a fairy-tale space. Together with professional actors, children travel around the world of Russian and foreign fairy tales.







The plot is developing rapidly and the scenery changes along with it: during the interactive performance, the kids pass through secret passages from house to house, from fairy tale to fairy tale … The authors of fantasy decorations, props, costumes and Russian household items recreated from historical sources are the best artists, decorators and props.

By the way, KidBurg, the most popular children's city of professions in the capital, with exclusive locations for Moscow, has become a neighbor of the Fairy House in the Riviera shopping and entertainment center.

Which ones exactly? For example, in the archeology sector, fidgets will have to conduct excavations in ancient Chersonesos. At the Cosmonaut Training Center, the children will be trained to become astronauts, learn about the achievements of Russian scientists in the space industry. And in the metro, they will master the profession of a track-paver and learn about how the subway is tripled in the capital and other cities of the world.

The museums complement each other perfectly, turning a family weekend into a holiday of positive emotions!

Diana Mitskevich