According to the information portal RIAMO (Moscow and Moscow Region News), a new underground museum will soon appear in the capital. The two-story complex with an area of 1,500 square meters will be erected on the remains of the foundations of the temple of the Miracle of the Archangel Michael in Khonekh, which were discovered under the fourteenth building of the Kremlin between the Spassky Gate and the Senate Palace. The floors in the museum will be made transparent so that visitors can see the unique medieval masonry.

The museum will consist of two underground levels. On the first, from the ground level, there will be offices, a cloakroom, a lobby and a security post, on the second - the museum hall itself, technical areas and a multimedia equipment room. The exposure will include in original fragments of excavations, archaeological finds made here, including sarcophagi, as well as multimedia installations of the historical buildings of the Moscow Kremlin that once stood on this site. It will be possible to visit the museum as part of one of the groups of no more than twenty people, accompanied by a guide.
“The entrance pavilion to the museum with a landscape design made of ornamental plants will be inscribed in a mound above the basement being developed. In addition, the territory provides for driveways and sidewalks made of paving stones, outdoor stairs and flower beds, '- noted on the official website of the Glavgosexpertiza of Russia.