Moscow Orders Weapons Storage Added During Lenin Mausoleum Overhaul
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Russia Will Spend 220 000 Euros to Restore the Monsole of Lenin
The Russian Ministry of Culture signed a contract of 19.6 million rubles (about EUR 220,000) to restore the mausoleum of the founder of the Soviet State, Vladimir Lenine, gave the local press today. According to the news agency RIA Novosti, specialists will have to perform "emergency repairs" in the building located in the centre of the Red Square in Moscow, as well as works to adapt the mausoleum to "modern use".
The Mausoleum of Lenin Will Be Restored and Updated: What Will Change
The Ministry of Culture of Russia has ordered restoration, anti-accident work at Mavsolée Vladimir Lenin on Red Square, based on data from the State Procurement Portal. Some of the monuments will be adapted for modern use. The details are in RTVI material.
Moscow Orders Weapons Storage Added During Lenin Mausoleum Overhaul
The Russian Ministry of Culture has signed a contract worth 19.6 million rubles (around $250 thousand) to restore Lenin’s Mausoleum, located on Red Square in the center of Moscow. The work includes dedicating space for weapons storage. This was reported by RBC on May 29, citing the government procurement portal. The tender specifies the project as “Preservation work on the federal cultural heritage site ‘Mausoleum of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin and Jo…
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