Музей The Bezhetsk Museum of Literature Legacy and Local Ethnography. (Part Two)
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The Bezhetsk Museum of Literature Legacy and Local Ethnography is a branch of the State Multi-site Museum of Tver Region. The Bezhetsk Museum is a museum complex. Its expositions are housed in two buildings. The one we are currently in is a former six-class public school of Bezhetsk, where the renowned Russian writer Vyacheslav Shishkov studied from 1882 to 1888. The building is a cultural heritage site of federal importance. Inside, there are memorial expositions dedicated to the famous natives of Bezhetsk, namely Vasiliy Andreev and Vyacheslav Shishkov.
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- 63, Большая улица, Ботаника, Бежецк, Бежецкий муниципальный округ, Тверская область, Центральный федеральный округ, 171980, Россия
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- 10:00 - 17:00
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- 10:00 - 17:00
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- 10:00 - 17:00
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- 10:00 - 17:00
- https://tvermuzeum.ru/affiliates/MLKM
Экспонаты
Экспонаты с озвученной историей
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Exposition “Vasiliy Andreev, the founder of the Great Russian Orchestra”
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A photo of the peasant Antip Vasilev
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A photo of Aleksandr Paskin
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A descant balalaika and a prima balalaika made by Franz Paserbsky
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Domra and balalaika soundboards made by Semen Nalimov
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Display platform with Andreev’s personal belongings – in front of the grand piano
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Musical instruments of the Great Russian Orchestra
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Exposition “Vyacheslav Shishkov, a writer who devoted his talent to the people”
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A design drawing of the house of Shishkov’s mother, Ekaterina Shishkova
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A plan of the Msta River made by Vyacheslav Shishkov in 1891–1892
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A drawing of the section of the Chuya highway from the city of Biysk to the town of Kosh-Agach made in 1913
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An Even raw-hide tent reconstructed in 2008
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Vyacheslav Shishkov’s book “Taiga” published in 1918 in Petrograd
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The book “The Wanderers” published in 1932 in Leningrad
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The book “The Gloomy River” published in 1933 in Leningrad
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A set of furniture from Shishkov’s apartment in Moscow dating back to the second half of the 19th century
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