Moscow Transport Museum (Pavilion No. 26)
About museum
An exhibition titled "Transport of the USSR" is on display at the VDNKh pavilion, dedicated to the people's cars that became stars of films, jokes, legends and memories. The exhibition features 30 exhibits and more than 300 artifacts, including the unique 1954 Moskvich-422 with a wooden body, the 1967 Moskvich-408, the Moskvich-400, and the GD-1 — the first Soviet Formula 1 engine. In the lobby there is an inflatable installation by Irina Korina, "Horn of Plenty", a symbol of the first people's car KIM. The "Rally" hall showcases evidence of racing achievements, "Prototypes" displays futuristic concept cars, and the "Factory History" hall contains a card index of drawings, photographs and books. At the final stage of the exhibition visitors can visit the film set of the cult movie "Zelyony Ogonyok" with a Moskvich in the leading role, appear in it and download their finished clip for social media.