Anyone who is interested in the history of literary creativity of A.S. Pushkin, I recommend visiting the museum! You will find a lot of interesting things here! Immerse yourself in the aura of the last century! Feel the spirit of another era! I advise you to bring children to introduce them to the beautiful! How did the great poet and writer begin his life? What were you looking for? Who did you love or hate? What obstacles did fate put in his way and how did he overcome them? Maybe your children will awaken a talent that will lead to success?
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Денис Башин
Level 30 Local Expert
October 17
In 2006, Kazakhstan celebrated the year of the poet A.S. Pushkin, it was on this date that the opening of the A.S. Pushkin Literary Museum in the city of Uralsk was timed. The museum was opened in the historical part of the city in the so-called “ataman's house”, it was here that the great poet stayed in 1833, when he lived and worked in Uralsk for three days. The house was built around 1830, just a few years before the poet's arrival, according to the design of the Italian architect Dilmedino. During the Soviet period, a hospital for law enforcement officers was located here for many years. Before the opening of the museum, a complete reconstruction and restoration was carried out in it, the facade and part of the interior interiors were recreated. This building, which is an architectural monument, may well become a symbol of Russian literature in Kazakhstan, because in addition to A.S. Pushkin, I. Krylov, V. Dahl, V.Zhukovsky, T. Shevchenko, A. Pleshcheyev, M. Sholokhov and many others visited here in different years. The museum staff tried to preserve the color of the hall's furnishings in accordance with the era. On the walls of the museum there are paintings reflecting Pushkin's arrival in Uralsk. According to the linocuts of the artists, one can imagine the places of residence of the great poet "Assumption Church", "Church of Peter and Paul", "Mikhailo-Arkhangelsk Cathedral", "House of M.Tolkachev". Also on the pedestals are copies and originals of the materials of writers who visited Uralsk in the 19th century and photocopies of Pushkin's manuscripts. The museum's exposition presents old editions of the books "The Captain's Daughter" and "The History of the Pugachev Rebellion", a copy of the poet's manuscripts, photos and documentary materials about poets and writers who stayed in the Urals, reliable information about eyewitnesses of A. Pushkin's visit to Uralsk... I recommend you to visit...
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Любовь С.
Level 2 Local Expert
July 10
I liked everything very much, the wonderful atmosphere and a very interesting tour. From beginning to end, both adults and children listened with interest. I have wonderful memories. Thank you very much 👍