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Welcome to Nokiaedu Training Center Moscow Welcome to NokiaEDU Training Center Moscow Visiting Address Other Contact Information Stanislavskogo 21 bld. 18 Building Name: Stanislavsky Factory 109004 Moscow Reception E-mail: [email protected] Russia Reception Tel.: +7 495 737 21 12 Nearest Airports Nearby Hotels Vnukovo Airport Marriott Moscow Tverskaya 34 1st Tverskaya – Yamskaya, 125047 Moscow Public Transportation Tel.: +7 495 258 30 00 Holiday Inn Simonovsky troika.mos.ru/en Simonovsky Val. 2, 109044 Moscow Tel.: +7 495 287 14 00 Taxi Holiday Inn Moscow Sokolniki Martex Rusakovskaya Ulitsa 24, 107014 Moscow Tel.: +7 495 786 73 73 Novotel Moscow Centre Novoslobodskaya 23, 127055 Moscow Tel.: +7 495 780 40 00 Best Western Vega Hotel & Convention Center 71, Bldg. 3V Izmailovskoe Ave, 105613 Moscow Tel.: +7 495 956 05 06 © 2018 Nokia Public About NokiaEDU NokiaEDU is the company’s premiere learning organization serving customers, partners and employees worldwide. Our expert team of professionals is committed to delivering a top-quality learning experience, tailored to our customers’ specific requirements and preferences. Each of our training locations is equipped with state-of-the-art technology, amenities and helpful staff, ensuring maximum convenience and productivity. NokiaEDU: Making it easy to Learn, Perform and Share. About Moscow The NokiaEDU Training Center is in the centre of Moscow, just 15 minutes from Taganskaya metro. One of the most famous cities in the world, the capital of Russia, the treasury of its cultural and historic values is awaiting you. The city boasts a history of 865 years, and carefully preserves the heritage of the past. That said, Moscow is also a modern and vibrating megapolis, a major international centre of business and finance. Plenty of information about the city: Travel2Moscow Best Regards, NokiaEDU [email protected] © 2018 Nokia Public .
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