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Friday, Day 1: New York to Moscow
Depart for Moscow, Russia.
PLEASE NOTE:
Arrival into Moscow will be into Domodedovo Airport (DME). This is a change from past years when most international flights (and some carriers may still) arrive into Sheremetyevo Airport (SVO). Please be aware of this as our group flights will arrive into Domodedovo Airport on Lufthansa Airlines and thus the group transfer upon arrival into Moscow will only be taking place from DME to the group hotel. If you have booked, or are thinking about booking, your own flights to and from Russia please make sure to inquire which airport you will be arriving into and note that you will need to make your own transportation arrangements (you can take a taxi or book a transfer through our office for an additional fee).
Domodedovo is also a hub airport used by several Russian carriers that operate flights from Moscow to numerous destinations throughout Russia. Thanks to the state-of-the-art terminal infrastructure at Domodedovo, Lufthansa will also be able to further optimize its handling processes and thus enhance the quality of its services on the ground.
Saturday, Day 2: Moscow
Explore many of Moscow’s Great Russian Orthodox
cathedrals, such as St. Basil’s Cathedral.
Discuss the political and cultural diversity of
Russia and receive further information on the
delegation
Sunday, Day 3: Moscow
Venture into the Kremlin, one of the most
famous structures in the world, and the former home
of the Russian czars.
Experience the Armory, one of the oldest
museums in Russia. See Russian art, jewelry, crowns,
and Faberge eggs in this amazing historical site.
Journey into the Assumption Cathedral located
in the center of the Square of the Cathedrals.
This nearly 700-year old structure was used for the
coronation of Russian czars, including Nicholas II.
Wander outside the Kremlin into the Red Square.
Red Square has served as a parade ground on
various state occasions. See the red granite and
black marble tomb of Vladimir Lenin. Walk around the
surrounding district and learn the historical
significance of this landmark.
Attend a cultural performance later today.
Monday, Day 4: Moscow
Professional Overview: Status and delivery of mental health and educational needs in Russia
Professional program focusing on:
- Typically and atypically (e.g., autistic spectrum disorders, learning disabilities, pervasive developmental disabilities) developing children’s and adolescents’ educational and mental health needs and service
Visit the Novodevichi Convent which was
founded in 1524 by Grand Prince Vasily III
commemorating the reclaiming of Smolensk from
Lithuania.
Follow in the footsteps of Napoleon, who in 1812
waited at Poklonnaya Gora to be recognized
for his supposed capture of Moscow.
Stroll down Arbat Street, a unique pedestrian
area with art galleries and antique, jewelry and
shops.
Tuesday, Day 5: Moscow to St. Petersburg
Wander through the Tretyakov Gallery that
houses masterpieces of Russian art.
Transfer to St. Petersburg.
Wednesday, Day 6: St. Petersburg
Professional program focusing on:
- Consultation, collaboration, and other models for multidisciplinary exchanges in service provision
- Early childhood and infant psychology issues and services, including prevention programs
Guest program:
Guests will enjoy a visit to Pavlovsk,
one of the most prominent of St. Petersburg’s
historical imperial estates.
Delegates and guests will explore the
fascinating 300-year history of St. Petersburg
beginning with a visit to the Peter and Paul
Fortress as well as a visit to St. Isaac’s
Cathedral, the largest church in St. Petersburg.
Thursday, Day 7: St. Petersburg
Professional program focusing on:
- Mental health and psychopathology issues among children and adolescents
Guest program:
Guests will visit Catherine’s Palace
in Tsarskoe Selo, the former summer residence of the
Russian Imperial family and a fascinating monument
to the world's architectural and gardening arts of
the 18th and 19th centuries.
Friday, Day 8: St. Petersburg
Professional program focusing on:
- Families and their role in supporting children’s and adolescents’ education and mental health needs
Visit Peterhof, the world-famous palace,
fountain and park ensemble and an outstanding
landmark of Russian artistic culture of the 18th and
19th centuries.
Marvel at the frescos and mosaics inside the
Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood.
Saturday Day 9: St. Petersburg
Experience the Hermitage Museum. The museum
was founded by Catherine II as a home for her art
collection and a retreat connected to her private
apartments, the Winter Palace.
Use the remainder of the day at leisure to explore
this fascinating city independently.
Share your memories and experiences with other
delegates during your last dinner in Russia.
Sunday, Day 10: St. Petersburg to New York
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Optional Extension to
Novgorod
the Great, Russia
Please inquire for further information upon
registration
We work diligently to ensure that
the activities described here are available on your
program. In rare cases, scheduling conflicts,
delays, weather or circumstances beyond our control
may result in program changes. If substitution is
required, we make every effort to feature comparable
events to retain the content and quality of the
program.
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