Museum featuring a permanent exhibition of the writer's memorabilia, including period furniture, study, piano...
In 1874, the famous Russian writer Ivan Tourgueniev bought the villa on the former Chaussée estate and named his property "Les Frênes". The following year, he had a surprising house built in the park: a Helvetian-influenced dacha, where he lived until his death in 1883. Since 1985, this singular building has housed a permanent exhibition of the writer's memorabilia. It also hosts regular exhibitions and opera concerts. A word of advice: if possible, take a guided tour - it's well worth it!
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Nice details, friendly staff and the entrance of €5 for students and €8 normal ticket to have a good time on Saturdays, to discover and explore cultural places.
Musée authentique avec une atmosphère ancienne et pas si populaire mais précieux et un peu paisible et à l’extérieur il y a un bel espace vert avec des arbres, des fleurs et quelques sculptures, il y a aussi des concerts de musique, piano.
De jolis détails, un personnel amical et l’entrée de 5 € pour les étudiants et de 8 € de billet normal pour passer du bon temps le samedi, à découvrir et à explorer les lieux culturels.