Ֆ. Մ. Ռեշետնիկովի գրական հուշահամալիր տուն-թանգարան, Literary memorial museum in Yekaterinburg, Russia.
The Reshetnikov Literary Memorial House Museum occupies a 19th-century stone building and displays personal belongings, manuscripts, and photographs of writer Fyodor Mikhailovich Reshetnikov. The collection documents his life and shows how he lived and worked.
The two-story building was commissioned in 1839 by a merchant and designed by architect Malakhov, originally including stables for horses. The house was later adapted as a residence for various residents and eventually became a memorial to the renowned writer.
The house honors a writer whose realistic stories about ordinary people shaped Russian literary circles of his time. The rooms show how his work inspired other major authors and continues to resonate with readers today.
The museum is easy to reach and located in a central neighborhood within a historic building in the city. Visitors should check ahead or call to confirm current opening hours and any special exhibitions or events.
In 1913 the building served as a rental apartment with 16 residents from different social classes, including postal workers and tradespeople. This history shows how the grand residence changed purpose and meaning over the decades.
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