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The subject index / Anna Akhmatova Literary and Memorial Museum

Anna Akhmatova Literary and Memorial Museum


Categories / Science. Education/Museums

ANNA AKHMATOVA LITERARY AND MEMORIAL MUSEUM, located at 34 Fontanka River Embankment, was opened in 1989 in Fountain House (see Sheremetev Palace) as a branch of the Dostoevsky Literary and Memorial Museum. The museum became independent in 1990. A. A. Akhmatova lived in the northern garden wing of the Fountain House in 1918-20, and lived in the southern wing from the middle of the 1920s until February 1952. The exposition, opened at the former flat of research assistant of the Russian Museum art historian N. N. Punin, is devoted to the life and creative work of Akhmatova. Little known portraits of the poetess and her contemporaries, books from her library, autographs of Silver Age poets and memorial items are all displayed. The decor of Punin's study and Akhmatova's room has been reconstructed. The treasury of the museum contains a collection of rare editions from the collection of M. S. Lesman and books from the library of I. A. Brodsky. Literary and music soirees, scientific conferences, exhibitions of contemporary artists are regularly held in the lecture-exhibition room. The museum receives 25,000 visitors annually.

References: Попова Н.И., Рубинчик О. Е. Анна Ахматова и Фонтанный дом. СПб., 2000.

A. D. Margolis.

Persons
Akhmatova Anna Andreevna
Brodsky Iosif Alexandrovich
Dostoevsky Fedor Mikhailovich
Lesman Moisei Semenovich
Margolis Alexander Davidovich
Punin Nikolay Nikolaevich

Addresses
Fontanka River Embankment/Saint Petersburg, city, house 34

Bibliographies
Рубинчик О. Е., Попова Н. И. Анна Ахматова и Фонтанный дом. СПб., 2000

The subject Index
Sheremetev Palace

Chronograph
1989


Salons, Circles and Literary Gatherings (Entry)

SALONS, CIRCLES AND LITERARY GATHERINGS. During the 18th century regular gatherings of writers were uncommon, but those that there were portrayed different stylistic and philosophic positions

Sheremetev Palace

Sheremetev Palace (Fountain House) (34 Fontanka River Embankment), monument of Baroque architecture, family residence of the Sheremetev Counts. The lot was granted in 1712, by Tsar Peter the Great to Field Marshall, Count B.P