V・I・レーニンの家博物館
The V·I·Lenin House Museum is a former residence in Pskov, Russia, now open to visitors as a museum. The building contains items from Lenin's personal belongings, photographs, letters, and documents that document his life and era.
The house was an important location in Lenin's life, particularly during his later years when he stayed there. After his death, the site was preserved and later converted into a museum to document his memory and historical significance.
The house shows how Lenin lived in his private spaces, with rooms arranged as they were during his time. The furnishings and layout reflect everyday life in Russia during that historical period.
Visitors should check current opening hours before visiting, as the facility may be closed at times. The house is located in Pskov and is accessible on foot or by public transport, with enough time to explore the displays at a comfortable pace.
The house has been closed at various times for careful restoration to keep the spaces true to their historical form. These periods of closure allowed for detailed repairs and the preparation of updated displays for visitors.
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