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PUSHKIN MUSEUM-APARTMENT

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Naberezhnaya reki Moyki, 12, Saint-Petersburg (Санкт-Петербург), Russia
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2024
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2024

The museum has been fully restored for the centenary of the poet's birth. Moscow and St. Petersburg are snatching up the legacy of the great Pushkin. Although the present Russian capital was his birthplace, St. Petersburg, to which his work is intimately linked, did not really bring him luck: it was in this mansion on the quay of the Moika Canal that the great Russian writer spent the last four months of his life, from September 1836 onwards. An existence tragically interrupted by a duel with G. d'Anthès, who was assiduously courting his wife. In spite of this short stay, the museum housed in this building is rich in many souvenirs related to Pushkin, but also to the great names of Russian history: the former residence was indeed inhabited by Biron, a favourite of Empress Anne Ioannovna in the 18th century.

Pushkin, a true god living in Russia, where he is both the best writer and a kind of founding father of the nation, still moves the crowds who religiously crowd into this apartment museum. Another sign of the fervour, already evident during his lifetime, is the note from his doctor on the door of the staircase informing his admirers of his state of health. The museum is more interesting with a guide, who passionately narrates the last days of Aleksandr Sergeyevich's life: the insulting letter received from d'Anthes, the fateful duel on a January morning, the agony on the bedroom couch.

The entrance hall, dining room, living room, bedroom, study and children's room have been reconstructed with a remarkable concern for authenticity from the furniture and possessions that belonged to the Pushkin family. A few objects dear to the poet were preserved: portraits of his four children and a few friends, a copy of Charles Perrault's tales, his cane, his pipes, his pen... Riddled with debts, the poet was unaware of the luxury, if not that of a library with 3,000 books. You will stop with emotion in front of the desk where he wrote his last works, as attested by some of his manuscripts exhibited in the room, in front of the sofa where he breathed his last and in front of his death mask, kept in the museum next to a medallion containing a curl of his hair collected by Turgenev. Every year, on January 29, the museum pays tribute to the writer by organizing the "Pushkin Day".

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JaneK18
Visited in july 2018
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Le nid de la famille d'Alexandre Pouchkine et Natalia Goncharova
L'appartement dans lequel vivait Pouchkine. L'atmosphère de ces jours règne en ce lieu, les souvenirs de famille et certains objets sont préservés, les salles sont restaurées. Audioguide chic! Il est préférable d’acheter un billet à l’avance car le nombre de visiteurs est limité.
fute_808162
Visited in july 2015
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Il y a là peu de choses à voir. L'appartement loué par Pouchkine a souvent changé d'occupants avant d'etre repris par l'État pour en faire un musée. Les meubles sont sans doute d'époque mais ne sont pas les siens. Les éléments les plus "authentiques" sont alors les photocopies de ses lettres, placées sous verre, sur des meubles tenus éloignés des visiteurs par des cordes sur potelets. Si vous pouvez vous placer assez près, vous verrez alors qu'il rédigeait sa correspondance en français. Commentaires de la guide peu attrayants hélas. Pas utile d'acheter le permis de photographier.
Narayama
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Beautiful discovery tours, interesting thanks to the audio-guide really well done. You will learn everything about the poet favourite of Russian!
A visit exciting not to be missed in the historic center of the city. The destiny of the poet to that of his hero Eugène Oneguine...

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