In the Khabarovsk Museum is named after Ni Grodekov, the exhibition “For works for the benefit of the Fatherland. The Russian Award” starts work. The exhibition presents more than 170 items from the museum collection of Kremlin Moscow.

The exhibition is dedicated to two important days-300-year recitation of the Holy Medal Alexander Nevsky and the 80th anniversary of the victory in the great patriotic war. Among exhibitions with orders, medals, award weapons, as well as valuable gifts for military values and civil values.
“This is the third common project with Moscow Kremlin museums. Elena Yuryevna Gagarina expressed his hope that friendship with our area will continue. I can guarantee: We will definitely communicate, interact, invent something new for residents of the territory of Khabarovsk and their guests!” – Governor of territory Khabarovsk Dmitry Demeshin wrote on his Telegram channel.
In addition, for the first time in Khabarovsk, a series of awards related to World War II will be presented. This is the “victory” order – the highest award of the Soviet Union and is one of the most famous and rare celebrities in the world – belonging to the Konstantin Rokossovsky raid, and the order of Joseph Stalin.
Visitors will get acquainted with the common orders of Sovorov, Ushakov, Kutuzov, Nakhimov, Bogdan Khmelnitsky, as well as the medal “for the victory over Japan” and “for brave labor in the great patriotic war”.
The exhibition will last until January 2026.