"Russian newspaper". Lyubov Protsenko

Traveling "Business breakfasts" with Vladimir Resin have already become a tradition for the journalists of Rossiyskaya Gazeta. Where in the course of them we just did not visit! On the top floor business center in Voznesensky Lane, looking at the arrows of construction cranes soaring over the capital, they discussed the problems of infill development in Moscow when Resin was still the first deputy mayor, head of the Moscow construction complex. And in the restored palace of Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich in the estate-reserve "Kolomenskoye" - how to preserve historical Moscow. In the Cathedral of Christ the Savior - a program for the revival of Moscow churches, when Vladimir Iosifovich became a deputy of the State Duma of the Russian Federation.

And so new meeting- this time in the Novodevichy Convent. This best-preserved monument of history and culture in the Russian capital is almost 500 years old! It is no coincidence that UNESCO took it under its protection. Well, Vladimir Resin oversees the reconstruction of an integral part of the ancient monastery - the former parish monastery church - the Temple of the Beheading of John the Baptist.

Return of debts

Vladimir Iosifovich! We have already looked at the construction site where the temple in honor of the Beheading of John the Baptist is being restored. The construction of the walls has begun. Will the temple be completed this year?

Vladimir Resin: Yes, we have scheduled the end of the work - no later than the end of 2015. An experienced construction company is working there, which is restoring the 63rd temple in a row! I have no doubt that this one is up to her. Why is he interesting? Until now, in Moscow, churches that were blown up in Soviet era, and this one was destroyed in 1812 by Napoleon. When his army retreated from Moscow, the French wanted to blow up the entire Novodevichy Convent, but they could not - the lit wicks of the powder kegs were extinguished in time, and then they destroyed this church. So our Soviet leaders had someone to take an example from. The church was built around the same time as the monastery itself - in 1524, so it is an integral part of its architectural complex. The restoration project was carried out according to old engravings and in accordance with the historical appearance. True, now it will become smaller in height - not 30, but 18 meters. The monastery itself was included in the UNESCO list in 2004 as an example of the Moscow baroque of exceptional preservation, and in accordance with the requirements of this organization, the temple should not become a new urban dominant and exceed the monastery bell tower.

Is its restoration a gift to the Novodevichy Convent?

Vladimir Resin: Rather, the return of our debts.

The complex itself Novodevichy Convent Will it also be refurbished? We walked through its territory and noticed a lot of cracks on the walls...

Vladimir Resin: On behalf of Russian President Vladimir Putin, a set of measures is being implemented to recreate the historical appearance and full-scale comprehensive restoration of the entire ensemble of the Novodevichy Convent within the framework of the Federal Target Program "Culture of Russia" - this is being done for the first time in the last 100 years. 5 billion rubles will be allocated for it. Work began in 2014 with the restoration of the Lopukhins' chambers - the deadline for completing them according to the schedule of the Ministry of Culture is April this year, and with the bell tower of the monastery - it should be completed in September-October 2015. A complete restoration will be completed in 2018.

I note that monastic life in Novodevichy was revived in 1994. To breathe it into the monastery - in those years, a branch of the Historical Museum was located here, Varvara Vasilievna Chernaya, Doctor of Chemistry, State Prize laureate, undertook. Mother Seraphim, she received such a name in tonsure in memory of her grandfather, Metropolitan Seraphim Chichagov, who was shot in 1937 along with other clergy on Butovo training ground, and with the blessing of Metropolitan Yuvenaly became the first abbess of Novodevichy after more than a 70-year break.

In 1999, at the age of 85, Mother Seraphim died, but the monastery continues to live. Moreover, in 2010 it was completely transferred to the use of the Russian Orthodox Church. To the question of “RG” whether the construction of the monastery interferes, the current abbess Mother Margarita said: “Realizing what a large amount of restoration work awaits us, we were very worried about how this would affect the entire life of the monastery. But manufacturing process turned out to be so well organized that neither the sisters nor the visitors and parishioners ever felt discomfort. There is no noise, workers do not walk idly around the territory. The work on the construction of the Church of the Beheading of John the Baptist is also well organized. In my opinion, the merit in this is primarily Vladimir Iosifovich Resin.

Vladimir Iosifovich! And how many churches did Moscow manage to build out of the planned 200?

Vladimir Resin: Let me remind you that the Russian Orthodox Church, together with the government of Moscow, planned to build 200 churches even before new territories were annexed to Moscow. But during this time the capital itself has increased by two and a half times. This means that now we need at least 400 temples. We are working on this. First of all, we select land plots for them - 153 have already been transferred to the free use of the church. For 2015, the task is to arrange the rest. Well, churches are being built without attracting budgetary funds, strictly on donations from parishioners and philanthropists. 22 temples have been built, 20 more are planned to be completed in 2015 and construction of 21 will begin.

Are temples being built on the territory of the new Moscow too?

Vladimir Resin: But how? 18 churches are being built. After all, what the main problem new districts of the capital? There, for 150 - 200, or even 300 thousand people, there is not a single temple! But the main thing is not even that new temples appear, but that while they are being built, they are already becoming spiritual centers. A parish is formed around each, divine services begin to be performed.

There is an opinion that the more difficult people live, the more temples they build. Do you agree with this, Vladimir Iosifovich?

Vladimir Resin: I don't know... In the 90s of the last century, life was even more difficult than it is now, and even then there was no such attention to religion as in our time. We are coming, for example, with Vladyka Mark Yegoryevsky - he oversees the entire church building program - to the new district of Kozhukhovo, locals from young to old meet us in any weather. Somehow there was a delay in financing, so people begged: "Find, pay, just don't stop construction ..." We found it, construction continues.

Today you arrived in Novodevichy from the Transfiguration Church, which was the temple of the first regiment of the Peter's Guards and has since been considered the temple of military glory. As you know, in the Khrushchev era, it was the last to be blown up in Moscow - in 1964 under the pretext of building a metro. In the 20th century, this was the last time an active church was destroyed. In 2014, it was planned to complete the general construction work. Managed?

Vladimir Resin: Yes. Now there is a decoration and work on the improvement of the territory. The surviving fragments of the foundation of the lost temple became part of archaeological museum restored church. During the archaeological excavations, burials of soldiers of the Preobrazhensky Regiment were also discovered. In memory of them, a cross was erected in the neighboring square, and the square itself will be reconstructed with a complete replacement of the soil. It will be landscaped, additional trees and flowers will be planted, lighting and benches will be installed. Thus, a single ensemble with a temple and a monument to the Guardsmen of the Preobrazhensky Regiment will appear on Preobrazhenskaya Square.

State Duma Deputy Vladimir Resin and Mother Margarita, abbess of the Novodevichy Convent, now have one concern: to restore the monastery in a timely and high-quality manner. Photo: Olesya Kurpyaeva / RG.

Baptist of Rus'

In the summer, our country will celebrate the 1000th anniversary of the memory of the Holy Prince Vladimir, the Baptist of Rus'. You are a member of the working group, which, back in 2013, was entrusted with preparations for this date by presidential decree. How is she going? How will the festivities go?

Vladimir Resin: This work is coordinated by a working group led by Presidential Plenipotentiary Alexander Dmitrievich Beglov. Kyiv prince Vladimir, the baptizer of Rus' and the founder of Russian statehood, is revered today both as a saint and as a historical figure. To coincide with the 1000th anniversary of his memory, the reconstruction of the Moscow diocesan house with the church of St. Prince Vladimir Equal to the Apostles is timed. In the course of it, the existing part of the building has already been updated and an extension has been added, including a bell tower to replace the lost one. The builders set themselves the task of completing all the work by May 2015.

Festivals and conferences dedicated to the memory of Prince Vladimir will be held throughout Russia. In schools - special lessons, in museums - thematic exhibitions. The culmination of the holiday will be a concert on Red Square. Into the same time will pass concert in Sevastopol, on the territory of ancient Chersonese, where Saint Vladimir was baptized.

And a monument to Prince Vladimir will appear? There are many discussions about this.

Vladimir Resin: The competition commission of the Russian Military Historical Society has already chosen his project, the author of which is People's Artist of Russia Salavat Shcherbakov. It will be a monument 24 meters high, which will be installed on observation deck Sparrow mountains. It is planned to put it on donations, the collection of which has now been announced.

Moscow will survive the crisis

Vladimir Iosifovich, when you were the first deputy mayor, the head of the construction complex, the capital experienced more than one financial crisis. What advice would you give to the current city authorities so as not to drop the industry, which has been on the rise so far - last year the city commissioned about 9 million square meters. m of real estate?

Vladimir Resin: The measures taken by the Moscow government in the crisis years of 1998 and 2008 helped us not only preserve the industry, but also raise it to new level. We have always understood that construction is the locomotive of the economy. In the 90s, the main thing was to create a favorable climate for investors, who began to actively build and bring money to the city treasury. Today, this mechanism can also be used.

I have no doubt that today both Sergei Semenovich Sobyanin and Marat Shakirzyanovich Khusnullin will be able to further strengthen the industry. I saw their anti-crisis plan, it is very reasonable. They are great: they have found many sites for multimillion-dollar housing construction, including mortgages.

Moscow is counting on state support for social mortgages; without it, housing construction is likely to decline after all...

Vladimir Resin: This issue was considered at a meeting of the government of the Russian Federation, the final set of measures should be adopted before February 27. Both the State Duma and our committee on land relations and construction, of which I am a member, are in favor of supporting social mortgages. I personally support it too. It must be preserved, and minimum percentage. I think the right decision will be made.

By the way

Tomorrow Vladimir Iosifovich Resin will turn 79 years old.

The editors of Rossiyskaya Gazeta heartily congratulate him on this non-circular date and wish him good health and creative longevity!

It was Vladimir Resin who, when he was still deputy mayor of Moscow for construction, laid the tradition of offsite "business breakfasts" for journalists from Rossiyskaya Gazeta. So we visited with him in the palace of Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich in Kolomenskoye, a monument dismantled in the middle of the eighteenth century wooden architecture, and in 2010 recreated according to the surviving drawings.

Then they discussed the problems of conservation historical heritage in the Cathedral of Christ the Savior, built today to replace the blown up one. In the Novodevichy Convent, fortunately, one could see how the restoration of this monument of history and culture, protected by UNESCO, is going on. And now - a new meeting. This time - in the Moscow Diocesan House, where State Duma deputy Vladimir Resin met us with Father Vladimir (Vorobyev), the rector of the Orthodox St. Tikhon Humanitarian University located here, to whom, as the owner, our first question was addressed.

Pure sound from time immemorial

Father Vladimir! Why is this building in Likhovy Lane valuable not only for the capital, but also for the country?

Father Vladimir: The diocesan house was built in 1902 by Metropolitan Vladimir Bogoyavlensky as a center of public education. Almost immediately, it turned into one of the most beloved centers of church and cultural life Moscow. What didn't happen here! Every Sunday in the church of St. Vladimir, located right there, there was a service, during which a huge working choir sang - up to 100 people. The society for the fight against drunkenness, the society for public literacy, the missionary society were working ... In a word, the house lived a full-blooded life.

But the house went down in history more than others. Here, in the Cathedral Chamber, adjacent to the Prince Vladimir Church, in 1917 the Council of the Russian Orthodox Church, which restored the Patriarchate, met. This decision was made on November 18, 1917 by 600 delegates chosen from all over Russia. By this time, everywhere was already flaring up revolutionary events, there were street battles, the siege of the Kremlin began, was overthrown royal power... Understanding that things are getting worse and worse put an end to discussions about whether Russia needs a Patriarch again, who by that time had been gone for 200 years. So in the end, Patriarch Tikhon of Moscow and All Rus' was elected.

After the revolution, the Diocesan house was taken away, museum collections and church valuables were looted, the golden dome and the bell tower were demolished ... Photo: From the book "Revival of the Shrine. Moscow Diocesan House"

And soon most of the participants in the cathedral were repressed. Many were shot or tortured, many died in dungeons. 50 of them were later canonized as saints. The diocesan house was taken away, museum collections and church valuables were plundered, the golden dome and the bell tower were demolished... To return the church house, we went through three dozen courts.

And you, Vladimir Iosifovich, when did you first visit the Diocesan House? How did they see him?

Vladimir Resin: It was already 2013. The building was in complete disarray. During the earthquake in Armenia, I led working group in Leninakan. I will say that even there some houses were in better condition than this one. But Father Vladimir was here with his great desire to restore unique monument history and culture. The time that has passed since 2004, when the Moscow Diocesan House was transferred to the Church, he did not sit idly by, he already had serious studies to restore the building.

I came to Likhov Lane on behalf of Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Rus' and Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin to see and evaluate how this can be done in as soon as possible. Together with Father Vladimir, we came to a common opinion: the Cathedral Chamber, a monument of history and culture, needs to be restored, and when restoring the entire building, create conditions in which the university can work in accordance with the requirements of the time. Which was done in just two years. The Prince Vladimir Church at the Diocesan House again became the same as it was. The icons for him were painted by the teachers and students of the university, which has its own faculty church arts. The Cathedral Chamber, separated from the temple by a dense curtain, as before, for the duration of various lectures and conferences, once again delights people with its unique acoustics. It is no coincidence that in Soviet times when the Central Studio was still in the Diocesan House documentaries, it was in this hall that the recording of the best music records. Connoisseurs classical music and now they come here with pleasure to concerts.

The facades were restored to their historical appearance. The area of ​​the house due to the adaptation of the basement and the construction of the attic floor has almost doubled - up to 9.5 thousand square meters. Thanks to this, university students received modern, well-equipped classrooms. The builders were able to fit into Historical building even an elevator.

Paying off the debt of the fathers

Vladimir Iosifovich! Just the other day, another church was returned to the Church - St. Nicholas the Wonderworker on Dolgorukovskaya Street. It was occupied by the Soyuzmultfilm studio, which moved. Will this church be restored too?

Vladimir Resin: I don't know the details yet, but most likely yes. in Moscow big job to restore the temples. In 2017 alone, 11 unique religious objects were restored. Work is underway on another 56. The St. John the Baptist stauropegial convent, the Holy Gates and the gallery are being restored northern palace in the center of Moscow, Church of the Assumption Holy Mother of God in TiNAO, temple life-giving trinity in Rizhsky Lane in the north of the capital - another wonderful creation of the early twentieth century ... Destroyed their entire state, but by the hands of our fathers and grandfathers. We can only repent for them now. And the Church and the people are restoring these shrines. Restoration work of historical monuments is funded by the state.

In 2015, you and I were in the Novodevichy Convent, were restoration work just beginning there? Do they continue?

Vladimir Resin: Continue. They should end in 2024, when the monastery will be 500 years old. A big date not only for Russian, but also for world history. Taking into account the preparations for it, a decree of the Russian government was issued. It approved the whole range of works that must be performed "to preserve the historical appearance of a particularly valuable object cultural heritage Peoples of the Russian Federation "Ensemble of the Novodevichy Convent".

In the Church of the Transfiguration, which was the last to be blown up in Khrushchev's times in Moscow - in 1964, which you also restored, probably services are already going on?

Vladimir Resin: Yes, its reconstruction was dedicated to the 70th anniversary of the Great Patriotic War. The temple was restored in its former appearance, fortunately, measured drawings of 1883 and photographs of the 20th century have been preserved. On the eve of the holiday, on May 8, 2015, the temple was consecrated. Since then, it has been open to parishioners, there are divine services, and there is a Sunday school for children. I even baptized my great-granddaughter Sophia there. The multimedia museum of the Preobrazhensky Regiment and the Russian army operating at the temple is also interesting.

And at whose expense temples are being restored and built, readers ask. With budget money from Moscow?

The Cathedral Chamber again delights people with its unique acoustics. Photo: From the book "The Revival of the Shrine. The Moscow Diocesan House"

Vladimir Resin: Where historical monuments are identified objects of historical and cultural heritage, state funding is allocated for the restoration of an architectural monument. But if we talk about new construction, then temples are built with public money. There are many who want to help, and the poor give to the temple, and wealthy citizens. The difficulty is how to raise this money. But even it can be overcome when a community, a parish, gathers around an existing or just being laid down church. This is where it starts real life any temple - and the smallest, on the outskirts of the city, and such as the Cathedral of Christ the Savior.

You participated in its revival in the most direct way. A lot of money was donated to ensure that on the site of the blown up temple, and then the Moscow pool, the Cathedral of Christ the Savior would rise again?

Vladimir Resin: The chief foreman at that gigantic construction site was Patriarch Alexy. Now Patriarch Kirill and Mayor Sergei Sobyanin are at the head of the work on the revival of churches in Moscow. Money is from the people. Donators raised more than a billion dollars for the Cathedral of Christ the Savior. The people also donate to all other churches. The people have money - construction is underway, if there is no money - construction is suspended. Fortunately, not for long - people annually donate about 3 billion rubles a year for the construction of new churches.

People often do not just give some amount, but express their wishes on what exactly they would like to spend it on. For example, a parishioner recently came to one of the churches under construction and said: let's cover it with a copper roof. "It's very expensive," the abbot explains. "Nothing, I'll pay." And there are hundreds of such cases in Moscow.

How much does it cost to build a temple?

Vladimir Resin: We are now building not even temples, but entire temple complexes. With Sunday schools, various administrative premises for the work of the parish, church shops, bakeries and even cafes. Depending on the specifications-140-150 million rubles.

Walking to God

Of course, Moscow is a big and rich city. There are already a lot of temples here, and if you need to get there, no problem, the metro will take you there. In Troparevo, for example, there are five churches located not far from each other and one chapel. And you will leave Moscow for 100-200 kilometers and see how desolated the churches are in the same Lipetsk region, for example, or Oryol. But they are even more needed there than in the capital! In the provinces, temples are needed not only to sing the dead or go to consecrate Easter cakes. It is often the only center of culture there. Why not arrange a missionary action for the revival of Moscow rural temples?

Vladimir Resin: A wave of construction of new temples is going on not only in Moscow, but also in other regions. I judge this by St. Petersburg, Smolensk, Tomsk, the Moscow region, and others Russian regions and edges. But the fact that it is already good with churches in Moscow is a big delusion. I understood this when a program for the creation of 200 temples began to be developed in the capital. The discovery was that we, it turns out, have areas in which, for 300,000 people, there is not only a single church, but there is also no chapel! Yes, the numbers speak for themselves. If in the country there was one church for 11 thousand parishioners, then in Moscow there was only one for 40 thousand, while before the revolution there was a church for every 1.5 thousand citizens.

Father Vladimir: I confirm: throughout Moscow there are approximately 500 parishes-communities, 33 monasteries, 26 bishops, and about 1,700 clergy. This is with a population of 12.5 million people. And, for example, in Greece, with its 10.5 million population, there are about 8 thousand parishes, about 600 monasteries, 109 bishops and more than 9 thousand clergy. As you can see, the proportion is far from in favor of Moscow.

But now, the situation is changing.

Vladimir Resin: Of course, we have not reached pre-revolutionary indicators, but there is hope that we will reach one church for 25-30 thousand people in terms of security. In the eight years that have passed since 2010, when the 200 Program was adopted, 62 temple complexes have been built in the city - 45 under the program and 17 - in addition to it, 35 more are being built. Why do I say "complexes"? Yes, because now in Moscow not small churches are being built, as someone might think, but churches for at least 500 parishioners. A smaller size is possible only where conditions do not allow building, but even then only with the permission of Patriarch Kirill. Each church has a parish house, a Sunday school, and all the necessary engineering. There is still a lot of work ahead - 231 plots are reserved for the program.

Moscow has launched a program to renovate dilapidated housing stock. In the course of it, the areas of the former five-story buildings will be rebuilt. Temples will be built there too?

Vladimir Resin: Undoubtedly. I always say: what is the difference between a smart man and a fool? He learns from the mistakes of others, and a fool learns from his own. Now Moscow is being built up not in the form of residential areas and industrial zones, but comprehensively, in accordance with the master plan. There will be temples in the renovated areas, of course. They should be there, as a rule, within walking distance. So that people can walk from home in five to ten minutes.

Are they also being built in New Moscow?

Vladimir Resin: In the annexed territories, 6 temples have already been built, 18 sites allocated for this are waiting for their hour to come.

Are all new temples in the capital typical?

Vladimir Resin: There was an idea to apply standard construction to speed up the construction. But then they abandoned it. Each is built mainly according to an individual project, of which not a single temple has yet been repeated.

Temples erase sectarian strife

And what can be said in our time about the attitude of the intelligentsia towards the church? Not only writers, filmmakers, but also architects, builders, artists who are involved in the revival of temples? Is there a stratum of Orthodox intelligentsia appearing in our country?

Father Vladimir: Undoubtedly. There are a lot of intellectuals in our churches now. There are many young people in the parish, graduates of Moscow State University and other metropolitan universities study at our university. This is facilitated by the fact that a vertical has finally been built in theology, both an educational discipline and a scientific one. Now you can get a state diploma in theology, defend a candidate's and doctoral dissertation in theology. We have been fighting for this for 25 years. And now about 50 departments with the teaching of theology have already been opened in public universities. Wherever they open, normal relations with the Church are established. Such a university quickly "turns to face" the Church. Many of its teachers and administrators are gaining faith, some are being baptized, building churches and chapels at their university. Students also begin to relate to religion in a different way. In a word, it goes alive missionary work. But it is the university that supplies personnel for any province. Trains officials, managers, school teachers... This is the right process that allows our people to return to their historical spiritual and moral roots. It is supported at all levels of government.

The intelligentsia, which is in opposition to the church, is a very small stratum. And I will not hesitate to say directly that it was initiated by the West. Just like it was in late XIX and the beginning of the 20th century, when the revolution was imported to us from abroad.

Vladimir Resin: I will add: it is no coincidence that the first temples from the Program-200 were built for MGIMO, the Academy of the FSB, the temple at Plekhanov University was restored. And at Moscow State University, although there was already a temple, another one is now being built. And it is impossible not to notice that many representatives of our generation - former pioneers, Komsomol members, members of the Communist Party, have now turned from atheists into believers.

Vladimir Iosifovich! But Moscow is still a multi-confessional city. It will be built not only Orthodox churches but also new mosques, synagogues?

Vladimir Resin: I repeat once again: it is not the state that builds any places of worship in our country. They are created by the confessions themselves. In the same way, they collect money, the city holds public hearings, and if the residents do not mind, a temple, a mosque, a synagogue are being built ... In Mitino, for example, the residents opposed the construction of a mosque. We are not at war with our people. So it will be built elsewhere. There is nothing terrible or offensive in this. Do you know who is our first Orthodox church built out of two hundred? Muslim builder Gadzhi Gadzhimusaev. The beautiful temple of Dmitry Donskoy, in the north of the capital, on Polyarnaya Street. Built with my own money from start to finish.

Father Vladimir: The construction of temples and the teaching of theology erases sectarian strife and promotes peace. So it was before the revolution, so it is now.

ROSSIYSKAYA GAZETA Lyubov Protsenko Anton Kulbachevsky: The capital will switch to more environmentally friendly fuel together with the country The abundance of water, green areas, in which various animals and birds coexist in the metropolis, are what Muscovites are proud of in their city. Will it be possible to keep them even further? This question started yesterday "Business Breakfast" in the "RG" with the new head of the Department of Nature Management and Protection environment Moscow Anton Kulbachevsky.

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Lyubov Protsenko

Anton Kulbachevsky: The capital will switch to more environmentally friendly fuel together with the country

The abundance of water, green areas, in which various animals and birds coexist in the conditions of a metropolis, are what Muscovites are proud of in their city. Will it be possible to keep them even further?

This question started yesterday "Business Breakfast" in the "RG" with the new head of the Department of Nature Management and Environmental Protection of Moscow Anton Kulbachevsky.

Russian newspaper: Anton Olegovich! You are one of the first appointees in the new government of Moscow. Have you already come to the conclusion, what problems in the city are the most acute?

Anton Kulbachevsky: I am a Muscovite, and my last job was the head of the department of Rosprirodnadzor for the Central Federal District. I have known the problems of the capital for a long time. The main one is the condition atmospheric air, which is 90 percent polluted by vehicles. It emits about a million tons of harmful substances per year.

RG: In addition, 300 thousand cars are added annually. Is the air situation getting worse?

Kulbachevsky: Since 2005, there has been a slight, but still trend towards improvement. This is also due to the change in the fleet. Muscovites have begun to buy more environmentally friendly cars, manufacturers are catching up to European standards. In addition, Mayor Sergei Sobyanin has declared war on traffic jams. The authorities expect that the speed of traffic in the city will increase and harmful emissions will decrease.

RG: The former city authorities promised that in 2011 the capital would be the first in the country to switch to Euro-4...

Kulbachevsky: The country's oil refining industry is not yet ready to completely switch to the production of Euro-4. In order to stimulate this transition, the state from the summer of 2011 introduces an additional excise tax on Euro-3 gasoline. Its producers from each ton will have to pay the state 500 rubles. As a result, the price of cheaper and lower quality gasoline will be equal to the more expensive Euro-4. This is done to make the production of more environmentally friendly fuel profitable, and in 2012 Moscow, together with the whole country, will switch to Euro-4.

Read the full report from "Business Breakfast" with Anton Kulbachevsky in one of the next issues of "RG"

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The results of the work on the restoration of cultural heritage sites in Moscow in 2014 were summed up on March 3 at a meeting of the Presidium of the Moscow Government by Mayor Sergei Sobyanin.

Stone, scissors, paper // Rossiyskaya gazeta Federal issue No. 6577 (6), 01/15/2015

Large-scale architectural competitions over the past four years accompany the construction of any building of any significance for Moscow. But when will the world see their results? What will the implemented projects of the competition winners give the city? What colors will be added to the Russian capital?

The capital has its own character // Russian newspaper "Nedvizhimost" No. 6514 (242), 10/23/2014

The fate of the wasteland at the junction of Leningradsky Prospekt and the Third Ring Road has finally become known. A hotel and office center in the form of a high-rise tower will be built there. What explains such a decision of the Archcouncil? What place is given to skyscrapers in Moscow today? This was told by the chief architect of the capital, the head of the architectural council of Moscow Sergey Kuznetsov.

The capital of builders // Rossiyskaya Gazeta Stolichny issue No. 6450 (178), 08/08/2014

Moscow is the capital of builders. In which Russian city do 800,000 representatives of this profession still work and build 3,700 objects at the same time? Which of them will the city's construction complex please Muscovites this year? This was told by Marat Khusnullin, Deputy Mayor of Moscow for urban planning policy and construction.

And without populism // Rossiyskaya Gazeta Stolichny issue No. 6412 (140), 06/26/2014

Muscovites once again discuss the fate of the Shukhov tower. This time - at the initiative of the city authorities, who invited the townspeople to express their views on the future of the monument on mobile application"Active Citizen". It is not surprising that the “Business Breakfast” with the head of the Moscow Department of Cultural Heritage, Alexander Kibovsky, began yesterday with this topic.

In 2014, Moscow will restore more than 200 monuments // Rossiyskaya Gazeta, 05/28/2014

In 2014, Moscow will restore 203 monuments of history and culture, investing 166 million euros from the capital's budget in these works. Such figures were called by "RG" the head of the department of cultural heritage of Moscow, Alexander Kibovsky.

Road one floor above // ​​Rossiyskaya Gazeta Stolichny issue No. 6334 (62), 03/19/2014

Muscovites have been hearing about the need for transport hubs to appear in the capital for a long time. And finally, at the just ended in Cannes International exhibition real estate MIPIM-2014 Moscow presented the first projects, which can be used to judge how it might look like in our country. And in the very near future.

Paradoxes of Khusnullin // Rossiyskaya Gazeta Stolichny issue No. 6337 (65), 03/21/2014

An interesting discovery was made by journalists of "RG" for themselves at a "business breakfast" in "RG" with the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Policy and Construction Marat Khusnullin. It turns out that it only seems that the construction of the subway costs the city the most, in fact, the subway is the cheapest way to get rid of traffic jams. However, everything is in order ...

The Moscow authorities intend to compact the building in the city // Rossiyskaya Gazeta, 03/13/2014

Until the end of the year in Moscow, the norms for building density may change. This was announced at the MIPIM exhibition by the chief architect of the capital Sergey Kuznetsov.

The competition is not for the sake of the competition // Rossiyskaya Gazeta Nedelya No. 6319 (47), 02/27/2014

Moscow, for a long time closed to the best architects of the world, now, one might say, has opened its doors to them. American Robert Stern, Japanese Junya Ishigami, Irish, French, italian architects... There are so many of them now that I want to ask: where are our Moscow architects? It is no coincidence that this issue was at the center of the discussion at the "Business Breakfast" with the chief architect of Moscow, Sergei Kuznetsov.

Paid parking will expand in Moscow to the Third Ring Road // Rossiyskaya Gazeta, 01/28/2014

The paid parking zone in the capital will expand to the borders of the Third Ring Road. This was announced today at a meeting of the Moscow government Deputy Mayor for Transport Maxim Liksutov. However, he immediately reassured that this would not happen in a residential area, but only around shopping centers and office buildings.

Give green // Rossiyskaya gazeta Federal issue No. 6281 (9), 01/17/2014

For the past three years, roads in Moscow have been built in winter and summer, in snowfall and in heat. Builders don't have weekends or holidays. The city authorities understand that construction will stop, and the entire capital will stop. What will change on the roads of the city this year? Will Muscovites go faster? This was discussed at the "Business Breakfast" in "RG" with the head of the Moscow construction department Andrei Bochkarev.

Between Tsereteli and Foster // Rossiyskaya gazeta Federal issue No. 6163 (187), 08/23/2013

A year has passed since the 35-year-old Sergei Kuznetsov became the chief architect of Moscow. What new brought with it for development Russian capital his young team? What projects are maturing and being implemented in the city? This was discussed at the "Business Breakfast" in "RG" with Sergei Kuznetsov.

Foster is expected on Volkhonka // Rossiyskaya Gazeta Stolichny issue No. 6158 (182), 08/19/2013

A number of media reported that the British architect, the author of the concept of the reconstruction of the Museum fine arts Norman Foster finally left this project. What's more, Foster +Parthers even made it a condition that their name should no longer be used in connection with it. Is this so, the correspondent of "RG" found out.

With METER steps // Rossiyskaya gazeta Federal issue No. 6125 (149), 07/11/2013

On such a scale road construction Moscow has not yet seen. Metrotunnels are being dug in all parts of the city and transport hubs are being built. They are raising overpasses, building new roads and reconstructing old ones ... What will this give Moscow in the end? Is it possible to get her out of traffic jams waiting for Muscovites almost anywhere and at any hour? This was discussed at a "business breakfast" in "RG" with and. O. Andrey Bochkarev, Head of the Moscow Construction Department.

Take it with you for a walk // Rossiyskaya gazeta Federal issue No. 6066 (90), 04/25/2013

Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin presented a map of the walking routes that will appear in the capital this year to RG when he came to us on Pravda Street to discuss the most important problems of concern to Muscovites during the Business Breakfast. And as if he foresaw the first question: how to make Moscow a city not only for cars, but also for people?

The road will not catch up with the car // Rossiyskaya gazeta Federal issue No. 6024 (48), 03/06/2013

The construction of the metro in the capital is gaining momentum before our eyes. In 2011, 4.5 km of new lines were put into operation, in 2012 - 8.5, 14 are planned for this, and 60 by 2016! And yet, is it realistic - in just nine years - by 2020 to add another 150 to the existing 300 km of subway lines, as the Moscow government promises? With this question, a "business breakfast" began in "RG" with the deputy mayor of Moscow for urban policy and construction, Marat Khusnullin.

Problems with a pool // Russian newspaper Nedelya No. 6014 (38), 02/21/2013

It was decided to cure Moscow of the disease of the “Street of Builders”, where all the houses are like two drops of water, no matter if they are located in different districts or even different cities. The new architect of the capital Sergey Kuznetsov considers this task to be one of the most important. And he relates this not only to housing, but also to the entire social sector, traditionally built on the residual principle.

The army introduces corporate cards and cashless payments for soldiers

March for a credit card!

This year the Russian military did not become millionaires, but beggars
you can't really name them. The lieutenant now has about 50
thousand rubles a month, the general - more than a hundred. shoveled the whole
army financial mechanism, the heads of the department came to
completely new monetary schemes. What are the calculation rules now
operate in the troops, why on initial stage they crashed and
what is being done for the timely payment of soldiers and officers
amounts due to them? For these and other questions in an exclusive
Interview with Rossiyskaya Gazeta was answered by the Deputy Minister
Defense Tatyana Shevtsova.

Sergey Dankvert: cheap imported goods can at any time
rise in price

Pitfalls of the WTO

Alena Uzbekova
What to expect Russian manufacturers and food consumers
- This main question which worries our fellow citizens in connection with
Russia's accession to the WTO. Only the lazy did not talk about how they can
industry to suffer Agriculture due to the reduction of government support measures
for domestic enterprises. And what good ones open at the same time
prospects for foreign companies. This worries manufacturers. A
consumers worry about the price, safety and quality of food. In
the time of the "Business Breakfast" in "Rossiyskaya Gazeta" is one of the most "closed"
for the press of the leaders of the domestic agricultural industry, the head of the Federal
Services for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Surveillance Sergey Dankvert
destroyed many of the stereotypes that had developed regarding the consequences
our accession to the WTO.

Policemen will be required to ask for forgiveness for their misdeeds

Allow me to apologize

The project of an order unprecedented in its meaning and spirit
Minister of the Interior of Russia is exhibited on the official
website of the department for public examination. Document requires
from police officers to apologize to people whose rights and
freedom these employees have violated. And you have to apologize
both before the citizens of Russia and before foreigners, and even
stateless people. If, for some reason, the policeman
undeservedly offended a person, cannot apologize, this
an unpleasant mission must be performed by his boss.

How to interest investors in the "capital registration"

Moscow is not easy to build

President of one largest companies, builds Moscow
exactly 50 years: since July 25, 1962. Participated in construction
terminal "Vnukovo", a complex of buildings of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance, an oncological
center on Kashirka, 2nd stage of Ostankino. Built elite
residential complexes "Golden Keys" on Minskaya Street, "Bely
swan" on Michurinsky Prospekt, Donskoy Compound on
Ordzhonikidze, "Stalin's Dacha" on Starovolynskaya and others. A
in recent years investing in the construction of cottages
in the Tver region, yes, he looked after a plot for housing in the Lithuanian
Druskininkai. In a word, farther and farther from Moscow. Why? This
tried to find out the correspondent of "RG". Yuri Shelyapin