Pavilion No. 22, VDNKh
About museum
In the past, the pavilion was used for work on developing a variety of vegetable crops. It was built in 1967 on the site of the lost 'Viticulture' pavilion, architects — Akopov, Zhuk with the participation of Pumpyanskaya, engineer — A.M. Broyda. Originally it bore the name 'Fruit, Vegetable and Potato Farming', and later 'Viticulture and Horticulture'.
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\r\nThe exhibition 'The Terracotta Army. The Immortal Warriors of China' is based on the 20th-century archaeological sensation — the clay army of the Chinese emperor Qin Shi Huang, who ruled in the 3rd century BCE. It features recreated statues of terracotta warriors, replicas of chariots and weapons — more than 150 exhibits in total.