Ալուշտայի Սերգեյ Սերգեև-Ցենսկու գրական հուշաթանգարան, Literary museum in Alushta, Ukraine.
The Sergey Sergeev-Tsensky Literary Museum in Alushta is a writer's house displaying manuscripts, photographs, and personal items of the author. The building holds collections from other literary figures and houses a research library with thousands of books.
The author lived in the house from 1906 until 1980, making it the center of his life's work. After his departure, the residence was converted into a museum to document his legacy and literary career.
The site is named after writer Sergey Sergeev-Tsensky and preserves his working spaces as he left them. Visitors can see where the author wrote his works and what objects filled his daily life.
The museum offers tours with guides available in multiple languages, making it easier to understand the collections. Visitors should allow enough time to explore both the house interior and outdoor areas.
The museum garden holds rare tree species that the author personally planted, including cedars and cypresses. These aged trees still grow there and show the writer's personal botanical taste.
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