"Museums here will work all night during match days, but it won't be a classic 'old-school' kind of museums. There will be interactive projects related to football... Every museum will try to attract [visitors] with football-themed projects," Ermak said.

The 2018 FIFA World Cup will take place between June 14 and July 15. Matches are set to be played at 12 stadiums across 11 Russian cities.

Kaliningrad will host four group-stage matches, with Croatia playing Nigeria on June 16, Serbia facing Switzerland on June 22, Spain playing against Morocco on June 25 and England taking on Belgium on June 28.