Alexander
Pushkin Museum and Memorial Apartment
(The All-Russian Museum of Alexander S. Pushkin)Address: 191186,
Naberezhnaya Reki Moyki 12
Metro: Nevsky Prospekt/Gostiny Dvor
Telephone: 311-3531, 314-00-06
Fax: 311-3801
Open: Wednesday to
Monday, 10:40 am to 5 pm
Closed Tuesday and the last Friday of each month
This literary
museum, dedicated to Russia's most celebrated
poet, stands just a few yards away from Palace
Square and two blocks from Nevsky Prospekt on the
quiet embankment of the Moika River. The museum
is centered around Alexander Pushkin's memorial
apartment where he lived in 1836-37, and died
after being mortally wounded in a dramatic duel.
On a wave of nationwide grief for the untimely
death of this major Russian literary figure,
Pushkin's apartment was carefully preserved,
and remains a fine example of a nobleman's
residence of the 1830s. One can visit the study
of the poet and writer who gave the world the
stories of "Eugene Onegin" and "The Queen
of Spades", and set a standard of perfection
for Russian poetry and literary language.
Several galleries
of the museum feature literary and historical
exhibitions. Click here for current
listings.
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