In his famous adaptation of Horace’s Ode, Pushkin wrote that his soul would continue to live past death. Well, in this museum some other things remain as well: a death mask, a writing desk, a lock of hair and other personal items help revive the man who became an eternal influence in Russian literature. The great author Alexander Pushkin’s last home is an essential site for anyone exploring the literary St. Petersburg – after all, Pushkin himself wrote the founding myth of the city in The Bronze Horseman. Audio-guides are mandatory and honestly quite helpful.
If you understand some Russian, check out the nearby exhibition (housed in the same complex) called "Alexander Pushkin. Life and Creative Workde", devoted to Pushkin’s "literary biography", with relevant pictures, personalities and documents.
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Venue Info

Location

Location

Nab. reky Moiky 12
St.Petersburg
Tickets

Tickets

Admission 270 - 360Rbl. Free entrance: February 10, April 18, May 18 and June 6.
Phone

Phone

(+7) 812 571 35 31
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