More than 230 million rubles will be allocated for the repair and renewal of the material base of Crimean cultural institutions
The Head of the Republic of Crimea in his Telegram channel about plans to implement the regional project “Family Values and Cultural Infrastructure” in 2026. As Sergei Aksyonov clarified, this project is part of the national project “Family”, and 230.9 million rubles are allocated for its implementation this year.
The funds will be used to update the material base of cultural institutions, carry out repair work, as well as improve the quality of services in this areanoted the Head of the Republic.
Thus, among the planned activities is a major overhaul of the open-air museum “Glade of Fairy Tales” in Yalta, three libraries in Belogorsk, Evpatoria and Yalta, as well as a cultural center in the village of Partizany, Kirov region.
Technical equipment will also be provided to 13 museums. Among them are the Central Museum of Taurida, the Crimean Ethnographic Museum, the Simferopol Art Museum, the Feodosia Museum of Antiquities, the Yalta Historical and Literary Museum, the Kalos Limen Historical and Archaeological Museum-Reserve, the Museum of Local Lore and the History of Mud Therapy in the city of Saki.
In addition, it is planned to provide musical instruments to 6 children’s art schools in the cities of Belogorsk, Saki, Simferopol, Shchelkino, the town of Krasnogvardeyskoye and in the village of Pobednoye, Dzhankoy district.
There are plans to purchase new equipment for the Crimean State Philharmonic and the State Academic Musical Theater of the Republic of Crimea in Simferopol.
Two model libraries will be created in the town of Novoozernoe (Evpatoria) and the Zavet-Leninsky rural settlement of the Dzhankoy district.
source: Department of Information and Press Service of the Head of the Republic of Crimea
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