Odesa Pushkin Museum Explained

Odesa Pushkin Museum (Ukrainian: Одеський музей Олександра Пушкіна) is a museum dedicated to the Russian poet Alexander Pushkin in Odesa, Ukraine.[1]

Description

The museum is in an apartment where Pushkin lived in 1823. Pushkin only spent thirteen months in the city. He arrived because he had been exiled from Moscow. Whilst he was here he seems to have enjoyed himself but the local governor was not a plan. Irritated by Pushkin's behaviour he had his mail intercepted. He managed to find passages in letters that supported Atheism and with these he was able to get the Tsar to ban Pushkin from Odesa as well.[2]

The museum displays original manuscripts from Pushkin's writings, and a copy of a page from his book Eugene Onegin. It was opened in June, 1961.

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References

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.discoverodessa.net/attraction_details.asp?attractionID=12 Pushkin Museum
  2. Book: Hardaway. Ashley. Ukraine. 2011. Other Places Publishing. [United States]. 1935850040. 149. 1st. 16 August 2014.