The Government of Moscow International Cultural Heritage Council ******** October 23 to 27, 2017, Moscow

PROGRAM

OCTOBER 22, SUNDAY

Arrival of international experts to Moscow during the day Accommodation in the Hotel «National»

Dinner in the restaurant “Zhivago". Meeting with the senior executives of ICOMOS Russia. 20:00 Venue: Hotel “National,” restaurant “Zhivago".

OCTOBER 23, MONDAY

Guided tour in downtown Moscow (Teatralnaya – Pushechnaya – 09:00 preservation of the Trinity Church in Starye Polya – Nikolskaya – Bogoyavlensky – Birzhevaya – Rybny – Varvarka – Kitaigorodsky)

Visiting the sites on the territory of Zaryadie Park 10:30-13:30 Venue: Zaryadie Park

Lunch in the restaurant of Zaryadie Park 13:30-15:30 Venue: Zaryadie Park

Guided bus tour and visiting the results of the implementation 16:00-19:00 of the city program “My Street”

Meeting of the UNESCO Assistant General Director for Culture Francesco Bandarin with the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for social 18:00-20:00 issues in the Government of Moscow L.M. Pechatnikov

Venue: Government of Moscow building, Tverskaya st., 13 Dinner in the restaurant “Aragvi,” meeting with the Head of Department for Cultural Heritage of the city of Moscow A.A. Emelyanov, Deputy Head of Department for external economic and international relations of the city of Moscow I.P. Tkach, Deputy 20:00 Head of Department for Major Repairs of the city of Moscow A.A. Belyaev and the Chief Archaeologist of the city of Moscow L.V. Kondrashev

Venue: Restaurant “Aragvi”, Tverskaya st., 6, building 2

OCTOBER 24, TUESDAY

09:00 Departure from the hotel

Visit of the "Exhibition of the Achievements of National Economy" («VDNKh»); visiting the sites of restoration works in historic 10:00-13:00 pavilions, meetings with restorers.

Venue: «VDNKh»

Lunch in the restaurant 13:30-15:30 Venue: «VDNKh»

Visit of the "Exhibition of the Achievements of National Economy" («VDNKh»); visiting the sites of restoration works in historic 15:00-17:30 pavilions, meetings with restorers.

Venue: «VDNKh»

Dinner in the restaurant “Voronezh” 19:00 Venue: Prechistenka str., 4

OCTOBER 25, WEDNESDAY

Departure from the hotel, to participate in the Research and 09:00 practical seminar named after A.G. Veksler, on the preservation of cultural heritage sites. Registration and complimentary coffee break

10:00 Venue: Russian Economic University named after Plekhanov, Stremyanny per., 36

Participation in the Research and practical seminar named after A.G. Veksler, on preservation of cultural heritage sites. 11:00 Venue: Russian Economic University named after Plekhanov, Stremyanny per., 36

Lecture of the President of ICOMOS Pietro Laureano, about restoring and reconstructing the city of Matera 11:30-13:30 Venue: Russian Economic University named after Plekhanov, Stremyanny per., 36 (Lenin Hall)

13:30-15:30 Lunch

Visiting the cultural heritage site “Stakheev's Mansion” 16:30-18:00 Venue: Novaya Basmannaya, 14

19:00 Dinner in the restaurant

OCTOBER 26, THURSDAY

08:00 Departure from the hotel

Visiting the cultural heritage site “Narkomfin Building” (constructivism) and meeting the restorers 09:00-10:30

Venue: Novinsky boulevard, 25

Visiting the cultural heritage site “The Architect Melnikov's House” (constructivism) 11:00-12:00 Venue: Krivoarbatsky lane, 10 12:30-14:30 Lunch in the restaurant

A round-table discussion on the issue of the preservation of cultural heritage:

15:00-18:30 Section 1: Preserving the architectural heritage Section 2: Preserving the archeological heritage

Venue: Museum of Architecture

Reception hosted by the Government of Moscow 19:30 Venue: "Radisson River Palace" boat

OCTOBER 27, FRIDAY

11:00 Departure from the hotel

Press conference with the participation of the senior executives of the Department for external economic and international relations of the city of Moscow, Department for Cultural Heritage 12:00-13:30 of the city of Moscow, Department for Major Repairs and the Chief Architect of the city of Moscow

Venue: Press Center of the Government of Moscow at Novy Arbat

Lunch 14:00-16:00 Venue: Hotel National

16:30-18:00 Entertainment program

OCTOBER 28, SATURDAY during the day Departure of the international experts from Moscow International Cultural Heritage Council 2017, Moscow

Francesco Bandarin

Francesco Bandarin is the UNESCO Assistant Director-General for Culture. From 2000 to 2010 he was Director of the UNESCO World Heritage Centre and Secretary of the World Heritage Convention. From 2010 to 2014 he served as Assistant Director-General of UNESCO for Culture. He was re- appointed in this position for an interim period until February, 2018. In 2014, he was appointed President of the Jury of the Venice Architecture Biennale, curated by Rem Koolhaas and President of the Jury of the First Shenzhen Creative Design Award (SCDA). He is President of the Italian Association of Historic Cities (ANCSA), member of the Visiting Committee of the Getty Conservation Institute in Los Angeles and member of the Steering Committee of the Aga Khan Award for Architecture. He holds degrees in Architecture (IUAV Venice) and City and Regional Planning (UC Berkeley). He has been Professor of Urban planning and Urban Conservation at the University of Venice (IUAV) from 1980 to 2000. His recent publications include: The Historic Urban Landscape: Managing Heritage in an Urban Century, 2012 and Reconnecting the City. The Historic Urban Landscape Approach and the Future of Urban Heritage, 2015, both published by Wiley-Blackwell. Pietro Laureano

Pietro Laureano, architect, urban planner and landscape architect, is a UNESCO consultant on arid areas, water management, Islamic civilization, rocky hewn architecture, Islamic society and endangered ecosystems. He is President of ICOMOS Italy. CEO of IPOGEA, Research Centre on Local and Traditional Knowledge. President of International Traditional Knowledge Institute (ITKI). Member of the Scientific Advisory Committee for the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD). Member of the UNESCO panel on the Global Initiative on Landscape and the UNESCO expert group on the role of the historic urban landscape approach in the conservation of cultural landscapes. Member of the Scientific Committee of Matera Cultural European Capital 2019. He is the author of the report on the successful inscription of the “Sassi” of Matera and the Cilento Park to the UNESCO World Heritage List. He has promoted the revitalization of Matera. He coordinates and manages projects for UNESCO, EU, and his company IPOGEA in several countries, including Morocco, Algeria, UAE, Jordan, US, Ethiopia, Yemen, Saudi Arabia and Mauritania. He rates among the top experts in water management, traditional technologies and desert oases, by him, for the first time, interpreted as the products of human ingenuity, as landscapes created by virtue of an accurate management of local resources. Among his visions, realizations and interventions, which have been models all around the world, are: the restoration of the Sassi di Matera in Italy; the reconstruction of the gardens and water systems of the Greater Petra Park in Jordan for UNESCO; the restoration of the canals, drainage and terraced fields of the monoliths city of Lalibela in Ethiopia for UNESCO and the World Monuments Fund (WMF); the eco-museum of the oases for the Kingdom of Morocco; the re-creation of the Ighzer Oasis in Algeria; the park and visitors center of Al Ain in Abu Dhabi. As Italian representative in the technical scientific committee of the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) and as President of the traditional knowledge Panel promoted a world data bank on the local knowledge system. At present this mission is being carried out by the International Traditional Knowledge Institute (ITKI) promoted by the HRH the Prince Charles of Wales and located in Florence Italy. Among his over 150 publications in several languages are: The Water Atlas, traditional knowledge to combat desertification, UNESCO, Bollati Boringhieri, 2001; La Piramide Rovesciata, il modello dell'oasi per il pianeta Terra, Bollati Boringhieri, 1995.

Jörg Haspel

Jörg Haspel, Prof. Dr. phil. Dipl.-Ing. State Curator (Landeskonservator) and Director of the Landesdenkmalamt Berlin (Address: Altes Stadthaus, Klosterstraße 47, D – 10179 Berlin) 1972 – 1981 Studies of architecture and urban planning at Stuttgart University;Studies of history of art and empiric cultural studies at Tübingen University

1981 – 1982 Scholarship of the Robert Bosch Foundation

1982 – 1991 Preservationist at the Senate Department of Cultural Affairs/Heritage Protection; Authority of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg (Denkmalschutzamt Hamburg);Member of ICOMOS (International Council on Monuments and Sites), German; National Committee; Chairman of the staff council for civil servants at the Senate Department for Cultural Affairs of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg; Visiting Lecturer on history of art and folkloristics at Hamburg University

1992 – 1995 Regional Curator at the Heritage Conservation Branch of the Senate Department for Urban Development in Berlin and Environment Protection

Since 1995 State Curator and Director of the Berlin Heritage Conservation Authority (Landesdenkmalamt Berlin); Founding member (2005) of the International Scientific Committee of 20th Century Heritage of ICOMOS; member of the International Committee on Theory and Philosophy of Conservation and Restoration (since 2009); Member (since 2010) of the advisory board of the Federal Foundation of Baukultur (Bundesstiftung Baukultur); Chair of the board (since 2014) of the German Foundation of Monument Protection (Deutsche Stiftung Denkmalschutz); Honorary Professor at the Technical University Berlin Research, studies and publications on the history of art and architecture in the 19th and 20th centuries and on theory and practice of conservation and restoration of monuments and heritage sites. Riin Alatalu

Dr. Riin Alatalu has studied history, ethnology and conservation. She has worked in National Heritage Board (head of the supervision division; acting director general); Tallinn Culture and Heritage Department (head of the milieu areas division); Estonian Ministry of Culture (EEA grants programme coordinator). She is an associate professor at the Estonian Academy of Arts heritage conservation and restoration department. Alatalu has coordinated several programmes like European Heritage Days; campaign of Estonian National Heritage Year 2013. Numerous articles, several peer-reviewed publications; member of several working teams; vice-chairman of ICOMOS Estonia 2009-2012; chairman since 2012; vice-chairman of ICLAFI since 2015; member of CIVVIH; member of Estonian delegation in UNESCO WHC (2009-2013). Elisabetta Fabbri

Elisabetta Fabbri, (Venice 1962), works above all in restore, reconstruction, and functional adaptation of existing buildings. She has been involved in the architectural restoration of some of the most important Italian historical buildings in Venice, Treviso, , Bologna, Naples, Lecce, Bari as well as abroad. Between all her main assignments there are successful examples of conversion of historical buildings for new uses and with adaptation to new technical standards (Fire Prevention, static flow capacity of structures, etc.) while respecting conservation criteria. Her most important skill is the Conservation and Valorization of Cultural Heritage. Between 1998 and 2010 she was responsible for overseeing the successful refurbishment of some of the most important Italian opera houses: La Fenice in Venice, the Teatro alla Scala in Milan, the Teatro Petruzzelli in Bari, the Teatro San Carlo in Naples, and she has also curated exhibitions and staging at La Scala Theatre Museum at the temporary headquarters of Palazzo Busca (MI). She was awarded of Merit Honor award (“Commendatore”) from the Italian President Carlo Azeglio Ciampi in 2005 for her work at the La Scala Opera House in Milan, and she was also awarded with an “Ambrogino d'Oro” by the Mayor of Milan. In 2005 another award was been assigned at the restoration of La Scala Opera House " from European Union Prize for Cultural Heritage - Europa Nostra Awards". The renovation works at "La Scala" included also the refurbishment and functional adaptation of the Theatre Museum. In 2005 she was invited by the Argentina Buenos Aires City Government as a consultant to the project of restoration of the Teatro Colon in Buenos Aires. In 2009 she was appointed by the Italian government Prime Minister as the, "Government Commissioner" for the construction of the New Opera House in Florence, a theatre project celebrating the 150 years of the Italian National Unity. The Theatre was successfully open in December 2011 with the completion works currently ongoing. For this activity in 2014 she was awarded the national prize for the best new architecture built in Italy in the last five years. From December 2009 to March 2010 she was also “Government Commissioner” of the Presidency Council of Ministers for the restoration of the Uffizi Museum in Florence. In 2013 she designed the reconstruction of the Teatro Comunale of L'Aquila which was severely damaged by the earthquake of 2009. For more than twenty years the “Elisabetta Fabbri architect studio” has been working to make sure their designs grant the most effective response to the needs of the public spaces while respecting the needs of acoustic, set-designer, lighting designers, etc. The projects have required great attention and care in the choice of materials and work methodologies to better integrate new technologies, sustainability and economy management processes. Elisabetta Fabbri published several essays on the reconstruction of La Fenice in Venice, restoration of the Teatro alla Scala in Milan and the Restructuring of the Teatro San Carlo in Naples and she has been invited to participate in several conferences in Italy and abroad. Jon Seligman

Dr. Jon Seligman is an archaeologist and presently is Director of External Relations & Archaeological Licensing for the Israel Antiquities Authority in Jerusalem. Previous positions include Director of the Excavations, Surveys and Research Department; twelve years as the Jerusalem Regional Archaeologist and six as a research archaeologist.

Dr. Seligman studied at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and University College London, receiving his doctorate (summa-cum-laude) from Haifa University on the subject of the 'Rural Hinterland of Jerusalem during the Byzantine period'. Jon has directed some thirty excavations in Jerusalem, Bet Shean and in the Carmel Mountains and has published widely, including three books (on the Temple Mount, the Holy Sepulchre and the Roman farm at Nahal Haggit), and numerous chapters and articles in refereed books, journals and other publications. He also participated in the planning team for the Master Plan for the city and Old City of Jerusalem. Dr. Seligman is now leading an international excavation of the remains of the Great Synagogue of Vilna in Lithuania. Job Roos

Job Roos is the founder and director of Braaksma & Roos Architects in The Hague. Job is an expert in the field of restoration and transformation of the built heritage. For 35 years he has worked on many prestigious projects throughout the Netherlands. Braaksma & Roos Architects is driven by creating appealing, suitable and sustainable architectural designs from the concept of the core strengths of existing heritage. In addition Job is Associate Professor Architecture & Heritage at the Faculty of Architecture TU Delft and he is a member/chairman of various landmark committees.

Projects: Concertgebouw De Vereeniging, Nijmegen, 2012-2015 Gemeentemuseum, The Hague, 1998-present Faculteit Bouwkunde (BK City), Delft University, 2008-present Paleis op de Heuvel, Arnhem, 2013 Westergasfabriek, Amsterdam, 2010 Shell hoofdkantoor, Den Haag, 2005 Elisa Serafini

Elisa Serafini, Deputy Mayor of Genoa: Place Marketing, Culture and Youth Policy. Master of science in Company Economics – major in: International Business Management. University Carlo Cattaneo – LIUC, Castellanza (Naples)) 09/2011 – 12/2013 - Graduation thesis presentation in the area of Global Markets and Public Policy on "Non-profit for the purpose of profit: - CSR Incentives and Results" - Scientific Advisor Professor R. Helg (Research Master's Course of the Oxford University) – Grade: 106/110 Bachelor of Three-Year Bachelor's Degree Program in Political Science and International Relations Milan, Catholic University 09/2008 – 09/2011 - Graduation thesis presentation in Political Economy on: "Ways to promote free market in the field of development of the Transitional Types of Economics: - Estonia and Belarus" - Scientific Advisor: Professor - R.Dzoboli – grade: 109/110 - Winner of Best Diploma Award from Bruno Leoni Institute for the "Best Graduation Thesis on Flat Tax" Marshall University of West Virginia (USA) 08/2010 – 01/2011 - Research activities in the field of Macroeconomics and Development Economics – collection of analytics for the Graduation Thesis

Arizona State University (USA) 08/2012 – 12/2012 Studies in Economics at the WP C. School of Business (#1 in the Financial Times top list) Institute for Human Studies, IHS, Philadelphia (USA) 2012 "Freedom and Justice" Scolarship of Bryn Mawr College (Philadelphia) – Study of international forms of economy, with the support of IHS. Deputy Mayor of Genoa: Place Marketing, Culture And Youth Policy. Member of the Administration of - the Mayor of Genoa - Elected to the Municipal Council of Genoa on the lists of the election program of the Mayor Bucci "Vince Genova". - Appointed by the mayor Marco Bucci to the position of Place Marketing, Culture And Youth Policy . Advisor on economy of the enterprises: Marketing and Innovation Activities on consulting, social investment of minorities - Consulting on start-ups, SME, Italian and international companies Among the projects under control: Talent Garden Genova, LedWorks (Twinkly), Great Campus - Parco Scientifico Tecnologico di Genova, House&Loft Group, – candidate program for the mayor position, SAPG Legal - Invited Lecturer of Educational Programs and Universities (University of Bicocca, International University of Monaco, Forum on Meritocracy, Weekend Start-Up)

Election campaigns of the center-right party of the municipality of Genoa (2006 and 2017), Europe (2009), Commune of Milan (2011 and 2016), Regional elections in Liguria (2010) and CNSU (2010), support of Riformatori Liberali (2006), PLI (2009), PDL (2010). Chief supervisor of the Meritocracy Forum Lawyer at Young Voices Advocate, Washington DC Associazione Merito Italia Founding Partner (2008) Alleanza Dei Contribuenti league - (Ex ConfContribuenti) Founding Partner and Speaker (2009) Member of the Association for the Freedom of Scientific Research of Luca Coscioni (Luca Coscioni per la Libertà di Ricerca Scientifica) Member of "Clear rights" Association (Associazione Certi Diritti) Member of Friendship of Italy and Israel Society (Associazione per l'Amicizia Italo-Israeliana) Member of the Genoa Department of the Global Shapers - Forum Economico Mondiale Association

Thomas Flierl

Thomas Flierl was born 1957 in Berlin/GDR, studied 1976-1981 philosophy and aesthetics at Humboldt University in East-Berlin and was 1981-1984 Ph.D. student. After than he lost his position as a scientific assistant at Humboldt University because his public criticism against the demolition of technical monuments (gasometer) in East-Berlin in 1984. As a result he was “delegated in praxis of cultural politics”. As external he defended 1985 his dissertation. He worked many years in cultural administration and politics: among other things he was head of the Cultural Administration of the borrow of Prenzlauer Berg of Berlin (1990-1996), City councillor for Urban Planning in the borrow of Mitte from Berlin (1998-2000), Minister for Science, Research and Culture of Berlin (2002-2006). After his political period he became an independent researcher in the field of history of architecture, urban planning and culture since 2006. Since 2007 he is the head of the Hermann Henselmann Foundation, since 2011 member of the scientific board of the Ernst May Association Frankfort on Main and since 2012 member of the Bauhaus Institute for Theory of Architecture and Planning at Bauhaus University Weimar. Several times he was guest respectively fellow at University Konstanz and taught at Free University in Berlin. Publications among others: Books: Standardstädte. Ernst May in der Sowjetunion 1930-1933, edition suhrkamp 2643, Berlin 2012; Editor of the book line „Gegenstand und Raum“ (each with own articles) among others the volumes: Berlin plant. Plädoyer für ein Planwerk Innenstadt Berlin 2.0 (2010), Städtebaudebatten in der DDR. Verborgene Reformdiskurse (2012), Mark Meerovic/ Evgenija Konyševa, Linkes Ufer, rechtes Ufer. Ernst May und die Planungsgeschichte von Magnitogorsk (1930 – 1933) (2013); and Von Adenauer zu Stalin. Die Tätigkeit des Kölner Stadtplaners Kurt Meyer in Moskau und der Einfluss des traditionellen deutschen Städtebaus in der Sowjetunion um 1935 (mit Harald Bodenschatz). With Jörg Haspel editor of the book: Karl-Marx-Allee und Interbau 1957. Konfrontation, Konkurrenz und Koevolution der Moderne in Berlin, Berlin 2017. Project in pipeline: CIAM 4 Moskau (engl., germ., russ.) Last articles: „Gebauter Stalinismus”, in: Forum Stadt, Heft 1/2014, S. 31-46; „Urbanism during the first years of the Stalin dictatorship”(mit Harald Bodenschatz) sowie „German city planners in the service of the Soviet Union: Ernst May's standardised cities for Western Siberia”, in: Harald Bodenschatz/Max Welch Guerra (Hg.), Städtebau und Diktatur, Birkhäuser, Basel 2015; „Die Proletarische Bauausstellung in Berlin 1931. Kontexte und Bruchlinien”, in: Kollektiv für sozialistisches Bauen. Proletarische Bauausstellung, Leipzig 2015, S.109-122 (dt./engl.); „The Second Day. On the Genesis of the Soviet Industrial City“, in: Simon Mraz (Ed.), Nadezhda – The Hope Principle / Надежда, Österreichisches Kulturforum Moskau 2015, pp. 206-235 (Engl./Russ.); „Wohnungskooperative, Socgorod und Neues Bauen in der Sowjetunion 1925-1932“, in: Arch+ 222, März 2016, S. 128-133. Michael Hofmann

Michael Hofmann was born in Berlin in 1955. He studied Museology in Leipzig from 1980 to 1983. After that, he worked in the Märkischen Museum in Berlin, in the Department of Artefacts Preservation. At the same time, he studied in the Humboldt University of Berlin by correspondence majoring in earliest and ancient history. He graduated with a degree in Earliest History in 1989. After graduation, he worked as an expert in Earliest History in the Märkischen Museum, and in 1995 he started working for the Department of Berlin Monuments Preservation. His main research interest is connected with Germanic tribes resettlement based on large-scale excavations in Buch and Biesdorf districts of Berlin, as well as on archeological excavations in the center of the city. We hereby present the studies and publications on the origin of medieval Berlin and Cölln. Michael Hofmann has been the Head of Excavation project near Metro Line 5, the major part of which dates back to medieval Berlin. Ramona Simone Dornbusch

Dr. phil. Ramona Simone Dornbusch World Heritage Coordinator; Berlin Heritage Conservation Authority (Landesdenkmalamt Berlin) 1995-2004 Studies of Structural Engineering at State Institute for Structural Engineering Dresden; Studies of Cultural Heritage Protection at European University Frankfurt (Oder) 2011 PhD about cultural landscapes 2004-2009 Academic assistant at the Chair of the Preservation of Monuments / Master program “Strategies for European Cultural Heritage”, European University Viadrina Frankfurt (Oder) 2009-2015 World Heritage Coordinator and Preservationist at the Heritage Protection; Authority of the Municipality of Potsdam (Untere Denkmalschutzbehörde Potsdam) Since 2015 World Heritage Coordinator at the Berlin Heritage Conservation Authority (Landesdenkmalamt Berlin); Member of ICOMOS (International Council on Monuments and Sites), German National Committee and Member of ICOMOS-Monitoring-Group; Member of Working-Group UNESCO-World Heritage Cities of the German Association of Cities (Deutscher Städtetag); Member of Cultural Heritage Committee of German Cultural Council; Member of Organization of World Heritage Cities Research, studies and publications on theory and practice of conservation and management of world heritage sites and on research of cultural landscapes. Holger de Kat

Holger de Kat, qualified and certified Architect, Engineer and Monumentman, specialist in adapting restoring and intervening, sometimes reconstructing Architecture. Design process management and advice to professional and private people, to boards, institutions and firms as well as colleagues. Active in several countries, with an office in the Netherlands, I have international experience as architect in France, Switzerland and Japan. As an ICOMOS member also in the Philippines after the 2013 earthquakes and typhoon. Very experienced on building sites and as a designer as an enthusiast analyser, exploring new fields. Intervening and adapting is about measuring technics like point cloud inventory and thermal analyses. Environmental friendly and aware of cost and sustainable solutions. Working in Use and Reuse of the Built Heritage. Правительство Москвы Международный совет по культурному наследию ******** 23-27 октября 2017, г. Москва

ПРОГРАММА

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Прибытие международных экспертов в Москву в течение дня Размещение в гостинице «Националь»

Ужин в ресторане "Живаго". Встреча с руководством ИКОМОС Россия. 20:00 Место проведения: гостиница «Националь», ресторан "Живаго"

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Экскурсия по центру Москвы (Театральная – Пушечная – 09:00 музеефикация церкви Троицы в Старых Полях – Никольская – Богоявленский – Биржевая – Рыбный – Варварка – Китайгородский)

Осмотр объектов на территории парка «Зарядье» 10:30-13:30 Место проведения: парк "Зарядье"

Обед в ресторане парка "Зарядье" 13:30-15:30 Место проведения: парк "Зарядье"

Автобусная экскурсия и осмотр итогов реализации городской 16:00-19:00 программы "Моя улица"

Встреча Заместителя генерального директора ЮНЕСКО по культуре г-на Франческо Бандарина с Заместителем Мэра 18:00-20:00 Москвы в Правительстве Москвы по вопросам социального развития Л.М.Печатниковым Место проведения: здание Правительства Москвы, ул. Тверская, д. 13 Ужин в ресторане «Арагви», встреча с Руководителем Департамента культурного наследия города Москвы А.А.Емельяновым, заместителем руководителя Департамента внешнеэкономических и международных связей города Москвы 20:00 И.П.Ткачем, первым заместителем руководителя Департамента капитального ремонта города Москвы А.А.Беляевым и главным археологом города Москвы Л.В.Кондрашевым

Место проведения: ресторан Арагви, Тверская ул., 6, стр. 2

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09:00 Выезд из гостиницы

Посещение "Выставки достижений народного хозяйства" («ВДНХ»), осмотр проведения реставрационных работ 10:00-13:00 исторических павильонов, встречи с реставраторами

Место проведения: «ВДНХ»

Обед в ресторане 13:30-15:30 Место проведения: «ВДНХ»

Посещение "Выставки достижений народного хозяйства" («ВДНХ»), осмотр проведения реставрационных работ 15:00-17:30 исторических павильонов, встречи с реставраторами

Место проведения: «ВДНХ»

Ужин в ресторане «Воронеж» 19:00 Место проведения: ул. Пречистенка, д. 4

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Выезд из гостиницы для участия в научно-практическом 09:00 семинаре по сохранению объектов культурного наследия имени А.Г. Векслера. Регистрация и приветственный кофе-брейк 10:00 Место проведения: РЭУ Плеханова Стремянный пер., 36

Участие в научно-практическом семинаре по сохранению 11:00 объектов культурного наследия имени А.Г.Векслера

Место проведения: РЭУ Плеханова Стремянный пер., 36

Лекция Президента ИКОМОС Италии Пиетро Лауреано о реставрации и восстановлении города Матера 11:30-13:30 Место проведения: РЭУ Плеханова Стремянный пер., 36 (Ленинский зал)

13:30-15:30 Обед

Посещение объекта культурного наследия «Особняк Стахеева» 16:30-18:00 Место проведения: ул. Н. Басманная д.14

19:00 Ужин в ресторане

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08:00 Выезд из гостиницы

Посещение объекта культурного наследия - здания «Наркомфина» и встреча с реставраторами 09:00-10:30

Место проведения: Новинский б-р, 25

Посещение объекта культурного наследия "Дом архитектора Мельникова" (конструктивизм) 11:00-12:30 Место проведения: Кривоарбатский пер., 10 12:30-14:30 Обед

Круглый стол по вопросам сохранения культурного наследия:

1 секция: сохранение архитектурного наследия 15:00-18:30 2 секция: сохранения археологического наследия

Место проведения: музей архитектуры

Прием от имени Правительства Москвы 19:30 Место проведения: теплоход "Radisson River Palace"

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11:00 Выезд из гостиницы

Пресс конференция с участием руководства Департамента внешнеэкономических и международных связей города Москвы, Департамента культурного наследия города Москвы, 12:00-13:30 Департамента капитального ремонта города Москвы и главного архитектора города Москвы

Место проведения: пресс-центр Правительства Москвы на Н.Арбате

Обед 14:00-16:00 Место проведения: гостиница "Националь"

16:30-18:00 Культурная программа

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