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Voin’s Interactive ‘Hall of Military Glory’ Launches in 21 Regions, Tops 20,000 Visits in First Days

The rollout features multimedia portraits of the center’s instructors with a transition to long‑term touring and online access through partner museums.

Overview

  • Openings were timed to Russia’s Day of National Unity after more than six months of preparation, according to chairman Viktor Vodolatsky.
  • Exhibits spotlight portraits and narratives of Voin instructors who participated in the special military operation, paired with memorial imagery and QR codes linking to videos.
  • Installations are hosted in diverse venues, including the Russian University of Special Forces named after V. V. Putin in Chechnya, the Bobrov Musical Theatre in Kemerovo, and the regional library on Sakhalin.
  • Organizers report displays also operating in Donetsk at the Donbass State University of Justice, in Zaporizhzhia at the Russia—My History park, and in Kherson’s Genichesk at Shevchenko Park.
  • Plans call for rotations through universities, cultural centers and public spaces through the end of 2026, with an online edition available via partner museum websites such as the Arkhangelsk Regional Museum, Tomsk’s Shatilov Museum, and the Skopin Local History Museum.