In a year marked by Alice in Wonderland celebrations, an exhibit in Moscow commemorating 150 years of the Lewis Carroll classic stands out.

 

The 500-square meter exhibit allows visitors to fall down the rabbit hole, as Alice first did, and become a part of the story.

Visitors pass through the seven-meter mirror into the land of wonders, where they find themselves inside the biggest kaleidoscope in Europe.

 

The exhibit also features a movie theater, where visitors may see fragments of the first Alice in Wonderland film, made in Great Britain in 1903. They can see the throne rooms of the Red and White Queen, the tree of the Cheshire cat.

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