It contains materials related to key aspects of life in the capital, as well as thematic collections dedicated to major city projects.

The mos.ru portal now features a media bank. It includes photos and videos covering various aspects of urban life.

The materials are categorized into sections such as “Transport,” “Health,” “Education,” “Sports,” “Professions,” “Fashion,” “Festivals,” and others. There are also thematic selections dedicated to major city projects like “Moscow – City of Cinema” and others.

The homepage features a tag cloud and an “Inspiration” section showcasing current images of city life.

If specific materials are needed, users can utilize the search function by specifying the desired file type—photo or video. Without filters, the media bank will display all relevant content.

Files can be downloaded and shared on other platforms, including social media, as long as mos.ru is credited as the source.

MosPhoto media bank

“MosPhoto” is a media bank and photo archive that preserves and showcases historical and contemporary photographs of Moscow, offering a visual chronicle of the city’s evolution. While specific details about its founding are limited, it serves as a valuable resource for documenting architectural, cultural, and social changes in the Russian capital. The collection often includes rare images, providing insights into Moscow’s history from the imperial era to the modern day.

mos.ru portal

The *mos.ru* portal is the official website of the Moscow city government, providing residents and visitors with access to municipal services, news, and information about the city. Launched in 2010, it has evolved into a comprehensive digital platform, offering everything from public transport updates to online appointments with government offices. The portal reflects Moscow’s push toward digitalization and smart city initiatives, improving convenience and transparency for its users.

Moscow – City of Cinema

“Moscow – City of Cinema” highlights Moscow’s significant role in Russian and global filmmaking, dating back to the early 20th century with the founding of Mosfilm, one of the oldest and largest film studios in Europe. The city’s iconic landmarks, such as Red Square and the Moscow Metro, have served as backdrops for countless films, while its annual Moscow International Film Festival celebrates cinematic art. Today, Moscow remains a vibrant hub for filmmakers, blending rich history with modern cinematic innovation.