Moscow's "Times and Epochs" Festival Offers Immersive Journey Through History
Translated from Turkish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Moscow transformed into a large open-air history museum with the "Times and Epochs" festival, featuring over 780 historical reenactors.
- The festival recreated historical events from Ancient Rus to World War I across more than 30 city locations.
- Visitors experienced various historical periods, including the Patriotic War of 1812 and the early 20th century, through reenactments, workshops, and immersive activities.
Moscow recently transformed into a vast open-air museum with its "Times and Epochs" festival, part of the "Summer in Moscow" project. Over 30 locations across the city hosted more than 780 historical reenactors from Russia and abroad, bringing to life significant historical events spanning from Ancient Rus to World War I.
The festival featured large-scale reenactments that blended historical accuracy with dramatic stage performances. A notable day on June 12th focused on the Patriotic War of 1812 at Mitino Park. Visitors witnessed battle scenes and aspects of daily life during that era, with opportunities to participate in fencing lessons and visit a period-accurate barber shop.
Other locations offered distinct historical journeys. Moskino Film Park transported visitors to the early 20th century and the World War I era, recreating the Art Nouveau period with elaborate city sets. Raduga Park allowed attendees to travel back to the Ancient Rus period, while Pokrovskoye-Streshnevo Park presented a special program featuring theatrical performances, gymnastics, music, and dance, evoking the atmosphere of the past.
In the city center, four festival areas, Tverskaya Square, Revolution Square, Strastnoy Boulevard, and Chistoprudny Boulevard, served as open-air museums. Here, visitors could engage with the social life of the past century, explore unique exhibits, and gain insight into pre-revolutionary Russian culture. Revolution Square focused on the work of cameramen and photographers during the Great Patriotic War, while Tverskaya Square recreated 19th-century social gatherings. The "Times and Epochs" festival offered a unique experience, allowing attendees to journey through different eras, understand pivotal moments in Russian history, and discover how people lived in the past, leaving unforgettable memories for families and individuals alike.
Originally published by Cumhuriyet in Turkish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.