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✨️ This year, #Artek, one of the most renowned children's camps in the world, celebrates its centennial anniversary. It was founded on June 16, 1925, on the picturesque coast of the Black Sea in Crimea. Initially, the camp was conceived as a sanatorium for children recovering from illnesses such as tuberculosis. Its founder, physician Zinovy Solovyov, envisioned a place where children could not only rest but also regain their health in a favorable climate.

🏕 In its early years, Artek was a modest tent camp that accommodated a limited number of children. With each passing year, it grew and developed: new buildings were constructed, and both the infrastructure and educational programs expanded. By the 1930s, Artek had gained nationwide recognition and became a prestigious destination for outstanding schoolchildren from across the Soviet Union — those who excelled in studies, labor, and social activity.

During the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945, Artek was evacuated, as the camp’s territory was occupied. Despite the harsh conditions, the educators continued their work with children in evacuation, preserving the camp’s traditions and spirit. After the liberation of Crimea in 1944, the camp was restored, and by 1945, it welcomed its first post-war cohort of children.

🌐 From the 1950s onward, Artek began hosting children from socialist countries and later expanded to include participants from around the world. It became a symbol of peace, cooperation, and cultural exchange — a place where children from diverse cultures and nations could communicate, learn about one another, and build lasting friendships. International sessions became a hallmark of the camp.

Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, Artek experienced a challenging period. Funding decreased, and the number of sessions was reduced. Nevertheless, the camp managed to retain its uniqueness and importance. In the 2000s, it was granted the status of an International Children's Center and began a new phase of revitalization. Facilities were restored, infrastructure was modernized, and new educational programs were developed.

💯 Today, Artek is a modern educational and cultural hub, offering dozens of programs in science, ecology, the arts, media, and sports. Children participate in project-based learning, develop leadership skills, and attend master classes led by scientists, artists, and astronauts. Admission to Artek is competitive, making participation in its sessions especially prestigious.

❗️The centennial of Artek is not only a moment to reflect on its rich and storied past but also a celebration of its enduring impact on generations of children. The camp continues to thrive and evolve, remaining a powerful symbol of friendship, childhood, and dreams.

Photos: МАММ / МДФ / МДЦ «Артек»



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✨️ This year, #Artek, one of the most renowned children's camps in the world, celebrates its centennial anniversary. It was founded on June 16, 1925, on the picturesque coast of the Black Sea in Crimea. Initially, the camp was conceived as a sanatorium for children recovering from illnesses such as tuberculosis. Its founder, physician Zinovy Solovyov, envisioned a place where children could not only rest but also regain their health in a favorable climate.

🏕 In its early years, Artek was a modest tent camp that accommodated a limited number of children. With each passing year, it grew and developed: new buildings were constructed, and both the infrastructure and educational programs expanded. By the 1930s, Artek had gained nationwide recognition and became a prestigious destination for outstanding schoolchildren from across the Soviet Union — those who excelled in studies, labor, and social activity.

During the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945, Artek was evacuated, as the camp’s territory was occupied. Despite the harsh conditions, the educators continued their work with children in evacuation, preserving the camp’s traditions and spirit. After the liberation of Crimea in 1944, the camp was restored, and by 1945, it welcomed its first post-war cohort of children.

🌐 From the 1950s onward, Artek began hosting children from socialist countries and later expanded to include participants from around the world. It became a symbol of peace, cooperation, and cultural exchange — a place where children from diverse cultures and nations could communicate, learn about one another, and build lasting friendships. International sessions became a hallmark of the camp.

Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, Artek experienced a challenging period. Funding decreased, and the number of sessions was reduced. Nevertheless, the camp managed to retain its uniqueness and importance. In the 2000s, it was granted the status of an International Children's Center and began a new phase of revitalization. Facilities were restored, infrastructure was modernized, and new educational programs were developed.

💯 Today, Artek is a modern educational and cultural hub, offering dozens of programs in science, ecology, the arts, media, and sports. Children participate in project-based learning, develop leadership skills, and attend master classes led by scientists, artists, and astronauts. Admission to Artek is competitive, making participation in its sessions especially prestigious.

❗️The centennial of Artek is not only a moment to reflect on its rich and storied past but also a celebration of its enduring impact on generations of children. The camp continues to thrive and evolve, remaining a powerful symbol of friendship, childhood, and dreams.

Photos: МАММ / МДФ / МДЦ «Артек»

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