Obʺedinennyĭ muzeĭ pisateleĭ Urala, Literary museum in Yekaterinburg, Russia.
The Obʺedinennyĭ muzeĭ pisateleĭ Urala is a museum dedicated to the literary heritage of the region, housing works by authors from the Ural area. Its galleries display original manuscripts, first editions, and personal items that document the lives and creative work of these writers.
The institution was established in 1980 and grew from the desire to preserve and document the literary contributions of Ural region writers. Its creation occurred during a period of increasing interest in regional cultural history.
The collection centers on writers from the Ural region and reveals how their works shaped local identity. Visitors encounter personal objects and manuscripts that connect directly to the regional literary scene.
Visitors can join guided tours and participate in regular events like author talks and workshops held throughout the year. It is helpful to check ahead about current programs to plan the best visit experience.
A malachite box that inspired Pavel Bashov's story 'The Malachite Casket' sits in the collections and connects literature with regional craftsmanship. This artifact demonstrates how real objects made by local artisans became the origin of well-known tales.
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