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Pallada

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2023: Serial Production of Ceramic Tiles

The St. Petersburg company Pallada launched a new line and established mass production of several types of ceramic tiles on the territory of the Bogorodsky urban district. A month, the company produces about 2 thousand square meters of tiles of various sizes and configurations, including glazed ones. This is an exclusive architectural ceramic that is used for the restoration of historically significant objects, the press service of the Moscow Region Ministry of Investment, Industry and Science said at the end of October 2023.

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In the Moscow region, we completed restoration work to restore the Polyakov Chapel in Krasnogorsk, participated in the creation of ceramics for the Main Church of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation in Kubinka, restored the tiles of the Church of St. Seraphim of Sarov in the village of Fedino. Now we are creating a museum exhibition on the history of architectural ceramics and the development of production technologies. The branch of our St. Petersburg Museum will be on the territory of the former sorting shop of the Dulevsky plant, - said Konstantin Likholat, general director of the Pallada group of companies.
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Ceramic tiles used for restoration of historically significant objects

The company launched ceramics production in November 2022. As the press service of the Ministry of Investment, Industry and Science of the Moscow Region reported at the end of October 2023, in addition to shingles, the company will soon begin to produce products that have high artistic value - tiled cladding of furnaces and fireplaces, as well as church ceramics - iconostases, thrones, altars, kiots and other objects of beautification of churches. The total investment in the implementation of the Pallada project is more than 200 million rubles.

It is noted that Pallada cooperates with artists near Moscow, and also establishes interaction with art universities and colleges in the region so that students can not only undergo practice, but also work at the enterprise.[1]

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