The Russian international multilingual information TV channel RT (Russia Today) filmed a story about the Bunker 42 museum for the Art of Living program.
Which tells about the modern cultural and social life of Russia, the iconic places of Moscow, history, science, etc. The restaurant "Bunker 42" was included in the material about the most original restaurants and cafes in Moscow!
Bunker 42 was visited by the head of the Moscow bureau of the daily newspaper Helsingin Sanomat (Helsinki), Pekka Hakala. The journalist is preparing an extensive article about underground Moscow. According to Mr. Hakal, our museum is a unique building worth visiting.
The Japanese television company Fuji Television Network and Gragon International Assistance filmed a story for the educational program "The World through the eyes of Mr. Ikegami". The issue will feature a story about the world-famous "Bunker 42 on Taganka", the history of its creation, its role during the Cold War, and the unique exhibits of the museum #Bunker 42. Despite their extensive experience of traveling and filming in various parts of the globe, the journalists were delighted with the scale of construction and functionality of the facility.
On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the "Caribbean Crisis", the Bunker-42 museum hosted the filming of the Central Television program with Vadim Takmenev. During the filming, the launch of a ballistic missile was demonstrated and the role of a military facility in the events of the "Caribbean Crisis", when humanity was on the verge of nuclear war, was told. The program was broadcast on November 25, 2018 on the NTV channel. The plot can be viewed
here.
The Moscow educational Internet TV channel filmed a story about the Bunker 42 museum for the educational program "Step by Step in Moscow", which highlights the most striking and unusual museums participating in the project of the Departments of Education and Culture of Moscow "Museums. Parks. Estates."
The 360 TV channel filmed a story at the Cold War Museum for the Big News program, where he talked about the purpose of the bunkers.
The Moscow 24 city round-the-clock information TV channel talked about how to get to the Bunker-42 restaurant and what is included in the restaurant menu.
German journalists from CFM Verlag (SpaZz magazine) visited the Bunker-42 Taganka Museum
You can put it with magazines called "Russian Express" on radio Free FM (Ulm).
Journalists told about us on the Internet in Germany.
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The Chinese state news agency Xinhua (Moscow Bureau), commissioned by Beijing, has prepared a TV movie about the symbols of Moscow and iconic places of the city. The museum "Bunker-42 on Taganka" was included in this list, as one of the truly iconic and interesting places in the capital.
The Moscow Museum of the Cold War Bunker 42 on Taganka – a real Soviet bunker at a depth of 65 meters underground – is ready to receive tourists from China in accordance with the criteria of the ChinaFriendly program. Information in Chinese, adapted excursions and much more will certainly attract even more guests from China to the museum.
The city's 24-hour information TV channel "Moscow 24" promptly and comprehensively covers the main events of the capital's life. At the moment, filming of the program "Life in the big city" is actively underway. One of the issues is dedicated to the development of tourism in the capital. It is in this program that there is a story about the various excursion programs taking place at the museum of the Cold War.
The Japanese broadcaster NHK is one of the largest in the world. The Corporation is charged with providing timely coverage of all major events taking place at home and abroad. According to surveys, the vast majority of Japanese residents consider NHK to be their country's national treasure.
In March 2016, NHK conducted filming at the Bunker-42 Taganka Museum for its educational channel.
The plot was created for the transfer of "On the space front line".
168 hours< / strong> is one of the largest weekly newspapers in Bulgaria, which is published every Friday. In the 16th February 2016 edition of the official sate Gazette of the year, the newspaper of the year was published an article and a video-review of "Bunkere-42 of Taganka".
""Bunker 42" is a cold war museum located in the center of Moscow. Today, it is quite possible to walk through the facilities to learn about the historic nuclear confrontation between the two superpowers."
Russia is out of the headlines - the international project "Rossiyskaya Gazeta", released in 2007 by the monthly publications about Russia. Influential media (New York Times, Daily Telegraph, La Nacion, Le Figaro, etc.) have tested a video about the Bunker 42 museum on their website.
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"Bunker 42" is a Cold War museum located in the center of Moscow. Today you can take a tour of the facilities and learn about the historical nuclear confrontation between two superpowers: the Soviet Union and the United States." Ilaria Kantorova, Pavel Gazdyuk.
17th edition of the TV program "NEFACT" entitled: "THE COLD WAR AND BUNKER 42"
"The main theme of this issue was the Cold War, the long-standing confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union. The presenter, Andrei Burkovsky, spoke about the reasons for the confrontation, and also analyzed the likelihood of a nuclear war in the modern world. Bunker 42 on Taganka, one of the most impressive declassified objects of the Soviet era, became a kind of map of our narrative. Its history, starting with construction, is inextricably linked with the Cold War and the creation of nuclear weapons. In fact, it is one of the first bunkers capable of withstanding the impact of an atomic bomb. Also in this issue, the topic of international espionage was touched upon, thanks to which a global catastrophe was avoided." - editorial office of the Zvezda TV channel.
The World Mobilization Day against the Threat of Nuclear War is celebrated on January 29 - on this day in 1986, during the Cold War between the USSR and the United States, the Delhi Declaration on the Principles of a Nuclear-Weapon-Free and Nonviolent World was adopted. In the very center of Moscow, at a depth of 65 meters, there is a unique object - the museum of the Cold War "Bunker 42", or "Stalin's Bunker".
With the way things are going, it might be time to start brushing up on your Cold War history. The Moscow Times, always a step ahead, has investigated the best of the Back to the U.S.S.R. museums in the city. These are the museum versions of highest-ranking officers present and correct, so be sure to polish your boots, scrub up well and pay close attention. Not too close though, as you wouldn’t want to be mistaken for a foreign spy now.
The deepest dissected bunker in Moscow and one of the deepest in the world is considered to be the one located near the metro station
"Taganskaya" . He has been working on the project since the 1940s. By decree of Supreme Commander Joseph Stalin, the bunker was laid in 1956.
On the night of the end of the world, December 21, everyone could participate in the rescue action organized by Bunker 42 on Taganka. The guests were expected to take extreme excursions, travel through narrow unlit tunnels and lectures by scientists and psychics.
MOSCOW — Stand in a dark tunnel as a red light flashes overhead and an air raid siren howls.Pose for a selfie in front of a wax sculpture of Soviet leader Joseph Stalin, the tyrant who helped start the Cold War by insisting that Russia dominate its Eastern European neighbors. Launch nuclear Armageddon — or at least a simulation of it — against the United States.
Bunker 42 is an outpost in the heart of the capital, which has been on round–the-clock duty for almost 30 years, ensuring the security of the country. Its design began in the USSR on Stalin's orders, after testing the first Soviet atomic bomb. During the Cold War, the Bunker was fully equipped with everything necessary.
Bunker No. 42 (Moscow, Russia)
A five-minute walk from the Taganskaya (Koltsevaya) station stands an inconspicuous two-storey mansion. It differs from ordinary mansions primarily in that there are no windows on the ground floor. There are no windows for a simple reason — the only purpose of this house was to hide a 6 m thick concrete dome. He, in turn, protects the shaft leading down to 60 m.
The era of the Cold War, when the world was on the verge of self-destruction, today seems to be a distant past. Time reveals to us many secrets of the past days, and now it is possible to join the history of the confrontation of the USSR without burrowing into stacks of books. Bunker 42, the world's only Cold War museum, is located in Moscow, not far from Taganskaya Square.
Mikhail Zhebrak invites viewers to take a walk through Moscow streets and alleys, where every house can become an occasion for an excursion into history. Each program turns into an exciting journey - not only through the streets of the city, but also into the depths of centuries.