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House at 97 Mriino-Blagoveshchenskaya Street (Saksagansky Street)
where the family of Lesya Ukrainka lived in 1899-1909.
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Bust on the wall of the museum. |
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Room of the poetess.
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Her bureau. |
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| Lesya Ukrainka’s room. |
Ancient clock in the living-room.
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Dining-room.
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Silver dishes on the sideboard in the dining-room belonged to the
family of Lesya Ukrainka’s husband Klement Vasilevich Kvitka. |
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| Tea was dished up in the beautiful tea-service. |
Samovar belonged to the close friend of Kosachs the painter Foty
Stepanovich Krasitsim.
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| Ancient lamp on the table in the dining-room. |
Living-room of Kosachs.
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| The novel “Dolour” by Lesya Ukrainka published in “Zorya” magazine
in May 1894. . |
Living-room was decorated with the stone vase brought by Lesya Ukrainka
from Egypt.
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| Interior of the living-room of Kosachs. |
Living-room.
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| Living-room. On the table – bell used for ringing of domestics.
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Gramophone record of the beginning of the 19th century.
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| Room of Olga Petrovna Dragomanova. |
ÂThings that were owned by Dragomanova.
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| On the chest of drawer in the room of Lesya Ukrainka’s mother –
the photo of Lesya and her brother Fyodor. |
Room of Lesya Ukrainka’s mother, Olga Petrovna. On the wall – the
paint “Mother and daughter near the nest” by Lesya Ukrainka.
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