Muratovo Museum named after FI Tyutchev is located in the same name village of Pushkin district of the Moscow region. Once the estate was an architectural and park ensemble and consisted of a main house, a church, residential buildings and a garden.
From 1816 to 1918, during which the history of Muranovo developed as a "literary nest", the estate was owned by Engelhardt's families, Boratynsky, Putyatov and Tyutchev, connected by kindred ties.
In 2006 the main manor house was badly damaged by a fire caused by lightning, but by now the house has been restored.
How to get there
By train from Yaroslavsky railway station to station "Ashukinskaya", yes her bus number 34 or shuttle bus to the stop "Muranovo Museum."
Operating mode and cost of services
The farmstead is open to visitors daily from 10:00 to 17:00 except Monday.
Cost of entrance ticket for visiting the exposition the main house is 210 rubles. (discount ticket - 150 rubles.), to visit the park, church and park buildings - 50 rubles. The prices are indicated as of September 2013.
Museum and sights Muranovo
At present the main landmark of Muranovo, a unique monument of Russian culture of the 19th and early 20th centuries, is the main manor house built by Evgeny Abramovich Boratynsky in 1842.
On the first floor of the house there is an entrance hall, study, dining room, library, literary room, bedroom and three living rooms.
The hallway is furnished with furniture made from oak and spruce in the second half of the last century and decorated with ancient gravel There is a big living room from the hallway, which is considered to be the main front room of the house, or on the so-called light staircase, go up to the second floor.
Almost all the furnishings of the large living room are represented by objects of decorative and applied art 18 -19 centuries - round table decorated with Italian mosaics, bronze chandelier, candelabrums, mantel clock, porcelain products, as well as many portraits Muranovo Manor
From the library one can get to the literary room, the interior of which is represented by imperial furniture, and further to the bedroom of Fedor Ivanovich Tyutchev.
The light staircase is decorated with engravings with images Petersburg and its environs, executed by Mikhail Makhaev. On the second floor there are the Gogol and Aksakov rooms, the passageway used by the owners as a winter dining room, and the bedroom of Olga Nikolaevna Tyutcheva, the last owner of the estate
In Gogol's room, as Nikolay Vasilyevich Gogol, in 1849, stayed, and Aksakovskaya the room is furnished with furniture of Ivan Sergeevich Aksakov, brought from the Moscow cabinet of the writer at the request of his widow, Anna Fyodorovna Tyutcheva.
The park ensemble of the manor is presented by a house church, a house, a children's house, , a coachhouse, a barn and a lodge.
The church was built in 1878 on the foundation of an ancient barn and illuminated in the name of the Savior Not Made by Hands. In this church Tyutchev's granddaughter was married to VE Pigarev. In the graves located not far from the church, lie the son and grandson of Tyutchev: Ivan Fedorovich and Nikolai Ivanovich
In the wing often spent the summer months Ernestina Fedorovna, the mother of Ivan Fedorovich Tyutchev, here she worked on preparing for the publication of the first posthumous collection of her husband's works and translated his biography into French
Muranovo Museum
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Muranovo, Moscow Region |
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