MOSCOW, June 8 (Sputnik) - The Museum of Moscow will stage an interactive exhibition featuring photos of all the 12 stadiums that will host this summer's FIFA World Cup, while visitors will be able to play street football and watch the games of the tournament, the museum's press service said on Friday.
"The 2018 World Cup matches will be held at 12 modern stadiums across 11 Russian cities. Some of the stadiums have been built purposefully for the tournament... Some, such as the Luzhniki Stadium, have undergone major reconstruction. The 'Ready to Go' interactive exhibition features photos of all the 12 stadiums taken by Rossiya Segodnya International Information Agency's photographers," the press service said.
Museum visitors will also be able to play street football and show off their freestyle skills in the museum's inner courtyard, and watch the games on a big screen.
Russia will host its first World Cup from June 14 to July 15. A total of 12 matches, including the opener and the final, are set to be held in Moscow at the Luzhniki and Spartak stadiums.
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