Moscow Space Museum: A Cosmic Epic of Touching the Stars
The Moscow Space Museum is one of the world's premier aerospace museums, located in the heart of Moscow, adjacent to the All-Russian Exhibition Center. Once a testament to the glory of the Soviet space program, it houses a vast collection of precious artifacts, from the first artificial satellite to manned spacecraft, including the "Vostok 1" descent module that carried Yuri Gagarin and actual lunar rovers. Strolling through the museum feels like traversing humanity's grand journey of space exploration.
🕘【Opening Hours】: Open from 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM, closed on Mondays. Recommended visit duration is 3-4 hours. Some exhibits offer scheduled guided tours (11:00 AM, 3:00 PM)—arrive early to join. Flash photography is prohibited, and some interactive exhibits require reservations.
💴【Ticket Prices】: Adults 400 RUB, students 200 RUB (valid ID required).
⛺【Attractions】:
Manned Space Exhibition: The museum's crown jewel, the authentic "Vostok 1" descent module, displays visible burn marks. Nearby, Gagarin's spacesuit and flight logs offer a firsthand glimpse into the first human spaceflight.
Lunar Exploration Zone: Get up close to the Soviet "Lunokhod 1" model and touch lunar rock samples—a "cosmic gift" from 380,000 kilometers away.
Interactive Zone: Experience weightlessness simulators (additional fee), VR spacewalks, and spacecraft assembly games for kids, immersing visitors in the wonders of space.
Rocket Debris Exhibit: Outdoor displays feature massive remnants of "Proton" and "Soyuz" rockets, with detailed engine nozzles perfect for sci-fi photography.
🚌【Transport】:
Metro: Take the yellow line to "VDNKh Station," exit via Gate 4, and walk 8 minutes to the museum entrance.
Bus: Routes 132 or 239 to "Muzey Kosmonavtiki" stop, directly at the museum square.
👉【Itinerary Tips】:
Nearby: Visit the museum in the morning, then explore the free All-Russian Exhibition Center (Soviet-era industrial architecture) in the afternoon. Head to Ostankino Tower (15-minute drive) at dusk for panoramic city views.
Accommodation: Stay downtown at Pushkin Hotel on Arbat Street, or opt for budget-friendly VDNH Park Hotel (10-minute walk to the museum).
🧡【Preparation】:
Bring ID—students need student cards for discounts.
The museum is heavily air-conditioned; pack a light jacket in summer. Remove coats indoors during winter.
Carry a power bank—photos and interactive exhibits drain batteries quickly. Don’t miss the highlights!
Other visitors' reviews of Museum of Cosmonautics
Show More ReviewsNot bad. Very close to the subway, just get off the subway. The iconic building at the door can be seen from a distance. When you enter the door, you can see the specimen of Laika, the dog sent into space. There are also some astronauts' lives and work. It is worth a visit. The atmosphere of the former Soviet Union is very strong.