Mikhaylovskoye Museum Reserve (russian: link=no, Музей-заповедник Михайловское, officially The State museum-reserve of Alexander Pushkin «Mikhailovskoye») is a museum complex dedicated to Russian poet
Alexander Pushkin
Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin (; rus, links=no, Александр Сергеевич ПушкинIn pre-Revolutionary script, his name was written ., r=Aleksandr Sergeyevich Pushkin, p=ɐlʲɪkˈsandr sʲɪrˈɡʲe(j)ɪvʲɪtɕ ˈpuʂkʲɪn, ...
, the founder of
modern Russian literature. The museum is located in
Pushkinogorsky District
Pushkinogorsky District (russian: Пушкиного́рский райо́н) is an administrativeLaw #833-oz and municipalLaw #420-oz district (raion), one of the twenty-four in Pskov Oblast, Russia. It is located in the center of the oblast an ...
of
Pskov Oblast in Northwestern Russia, in the areas around the settlement of
Pushkinskiye Gory
Pushkinskiye Gory (russian: Пушкинские Горы) is an urban locality (a work settlement) and the administrative center of Pushkinogorsky District of Pskov Oblast, Russia. Municipally, it is incorporated as Pushkinogorye Urban Settle ...
and in the surrounding villages including Mikhaylovskoye, where Pushkin had a family estate.
History
In 1742, the land around the village of Mikhaylovskoye was granted to
Abram Petrovich Gannibal
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by empress
Elizabeth
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* Elizabeth (biblical figure), mother of John the Baptist
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. Pushkin's mother, Nadezhda Osipovna Pushkina (Gannibal), was a granddaughter of Abram Gannibal. Pushkin visited the estate on a regular basis, and was also exiled there between 1824 and 1826.
He was
killed in a duel in January 1837 in Saint Petersburg, and buried in
Svyatogorsky Monastery in what is now Pushkinskiye Gory. The estate remained in the family until 1899, when the state bought it from the poet's son Grigory Pushkin.
An unsuccessful attempt to open a small-scale museum was made in 1911, and subsequently during the
October Revolution
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in 1917 the estate was burnt down. On March 17, 1922 Mikhaylovskoye,
Trigorskoye, and the tomb of Pushkin in Svyatogorsky Monastery were declared a state monument and opened as a museum (the Pushkin Museum Reserve). In 1936, the whole Svyatogorsky Monastery was added, as well as the estate of
Petrovskoye, which formerly belonged to Pushkin's uncle, and adjacent areas. The museum was looted and badly damaged during
World War II
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; after the war, extensive restoration work was undertaken.
In 1992, the monastery was transferred to the property of
Russian Orthodox Church
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, and in 1995, the museum was expanded, and renamed Mikhaylovskoye Museum Reserve.
Collections
The museum includes several areas,
* Mikhaylovskoye, the former estate by Pushkin, where the main house, several service buildings, and a landscape park were preserved.
* Trigorskoye, the former estate by Praskovya Osipova, a close friend of Pushkin. The main estate house, the bath, and the park were preserved.
* Petrovskoye was granted to Abram Gannibal together with Mikhaylovskoye. In Pushkin's times, it was owned by his mother's cousin, Veniamin Gannibal. The estate with the park was preserved.
* Bugrovo, the village where a water mill was restored.
* The archeological sites of Savkina Gorka,
Voronich, and Velye.
External links
Museum-Reserve of A.S Pushkin at Google Cultural Institute
References
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Museums in Pskov Oblast
Alexander Pushkin
Literary museums in Russia
Museums established in 1922
1922 establishments in Russia
Cultural heritage monuments of federal significance in Pskov Oblast