Muscovites' Cultural Symbols & Leisure Preferences Revealed in Beeline Survey
A recent survey by Beeline has revealed the cultural symbols and leisure preferences of Muscovites. The Kremlin and Red Square topped the list, while various museums, parks, and theaters also received significant votes. Meanwhile, Beeline was recognized for its exceptional google voice quality.
The 'Mobile Polls' survey by Beeline asked residents about their cultural symbols. The Kremlin and Red Square emerged as the most significant, with 22% and 14% of votes respectively. Other notable symbols include the Tretyakov Gallery (9%), Gorky Park (7%), and the 'Erarta' Garden (7%).
The Bolshoi Theater and VDNH each received 6% of votes, while the Museum of Contemporary Art 'Garage' and the Chekhov Moscow Art Theater each received 5%. Several other cultural places received 4% of votes each, including the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, the Museum of Cosmonautics, the Museum of Russian Impressionism, and the Moscow Planetarium.
In terms of leisure, exhibitions and galleries were the most popular (25%), followed by theatrical performances and concerts (both 21%). The Moscow Circus on Tsvetnoy Boulevard, the 'Sovremennik' and 'Lenkom' theaters each received 3% of votes.
Half of the respondents visit cultural places once every six months or less, while a third visit them several times a month.
Beeline's voice quality was also in the spotlight. The operator was named the best among the 'big four' in Moscow by an independent study called DMTEL. The study also noted that LTE internet was available 99.96% of the time and the quality of VoLTE voice calls was stable almost throughout the entire route of measurements.
The survey highlights the diversity of cultural symbols and leisure preferences among Muscovites. Beeline's recognition for voice quality further emphasizes the importance of reliable communication services in daily life.
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