Constantin Stanislavski House-Museum, Biographical museum in Presnensky District, Moscow, Russia
The Constantin Stanislavski House-Museum is a residential building in Presnensky District where the theater director lived from 1921 to 1938. The interior displays furniture, photographs, and documents that preserve his daily life and work.
The house was converted into a museum around 1948, roughly ten years after Stanislavski's death, to honor his contributions to theater and acting. This transformation turned his residence into a place preserving his legacy.
The house preserves its early 20th-century interior design, showing how Stanislavski lived and worked as a theater director. Visitors can see his rooms and understand how his surroundings shaped his work with actors.
The museum sits on Leontievsky Pereulok with easy access via nearby Metro stations Tverskaya and Pushkinskaya. Plan your visit ahead since weekday hours differ from weekend schedules.
The museum houses a concert hall specifically designed for theatrical performances and educational programs in drama. This space reveals how Stanislavski used his home as a working space for practical theater activities.
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