Revolutionary confiscation in exchange for visiting places! Gorky spent his later years here, but life is still very simple and thought-provoking
Memorial Museum-apartment of A. M. Gorky
Posted: Dec 28, 2015
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司涅克
5/5Outstanding
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This is the last residence before Gorky's birth, before the "October Revolution" was a banker's mansion, Stalin invited Gorky to settle in the Soviet Union from Italy, so he rewarded the mansion.
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Posted: Jul 16, 2023
M44***33
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The museum is almost luxurious, originally built by the famous Moscow Art Nouveau architect Shiht for the banker Riabshensky, and confiscated after the revolution. In the 1930s, Stalin gave the house to the returning Gorky. Whether you are interested in his creations or not, it is always wrong to come in and see the beautiful interior of the house, let alone no tickets.
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Posted: Apr 12, 2018
M44***33
5/5Outstanding
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Opposite Gorky's former residence is the former residence of A-Tolstoy with Peter the Great and The History of Suffering, which is quite luxurious in comparison. The staircase is really beautiful, and the lights on the first floor of the stairs are made like stalactites. On the second floor, you can also see Gorky's paintings in traditional Chinese costumes.
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Posted: Apr 9, 2018
winni9797
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The museum is a representative building of Russian art nouveau architecture, and the interior and exterior decoration are very chic. After Gorky returned to his motherland from Italy, the government allocated the residence to him, which was undoubtedly a holy place for Soviet literature. Gorky is a proletarian writer in the former Soviet Union, the founder of socialist realism literature, and his works include "The Bottom" and "Mother". This is where Gorky lived in his later years, once the private house of Russian rich man Riabshensky, designed and built by Fedor Schefdri. Out of Gorky's former residence, through a low iron fence, came the former residence of A Tolstoy, the author of "The History of Suffering." There is also another Gorky museum nearby.
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Posted: Nov 30, 2017
2880000016
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Gorky became a household name because his article was selected for our primary school textbooks, and he certainly couldn't miss visiting his former residence in Moscow. The museum of Gorky's former residence is a small building. Gorky has lived here for so many years. In fact, this small foreign building was not his. It was the government's recovery of the original rich man's private house and then divided him to live. Now the exhibition here is some of his original manuscripts and raw materials. Live supplies, and some of his life scenes recreated.