The house-Museum of Osipov-wolf Photo: the House-Museum of Osipov-wolf

The house-Museum of Osipov-wolf is in the estate Trigorskoye, whose territory is currently owned by the Pushkin reserve in PushGory district of the Pskov region, near the river called Soroti, one kilometre from the village of Arabiki. The name "Trigorskoye" is unusual terrain, on which is the manor itself, represented by three hills.

For the first time the A. S. Pushkin met the family of the Osipov-wolf during your stay at the Mikhailovsky in 1817. After the first meeting friends especially friends, I work so they spent a lot of time.

Start of the tour started in the pantry, in which you can learn about the history of the house that was a former linen factory building, in 1820 adapted for housing. In this room you can see a picture of "the Larins" artist Meshkov. The interior design of the house was carried out thanks to the ideas of the artist Maksimov. In the pantry you can consider photographs appearance Trigorskoye of the estate of the late 19th – early 20th centuries.

Then dining room, which tells about the everyday life Trigorskoye, the residents and their memories of the outstanding poet. Presented here is memorabilia: two small flowerpot, made of brass samovar, silver plated trays, oak table, holodilniy for wine. You can also see copies of the manuscripts of the novel by Pushkin "Eugene Onegin", drawings and self-portraits of the poet, poetic Epistles, drawn silhouettes Eupraxia, and Anna Wolfe, portrait of A. J. Wolfe, executed in watercolor.

The next room is the office Wolfe Alexis, which collected his memorabilia: hand-device, card table, personal chair, his favorite book "the destiny of man signed in 1800, and a small chess table first quarter 19th century. Presents a portrait of Woolf, A. N., made watercolor paint, portrait of F. Schiller in the engraving, a portrait of Byron – copy prints, and a portrait Yazykov N. M. completed in 1860, after a drawing by artist Khripkova.

The next room is the bathroom Wolfe Eupraxia Nikolaevna. Here you can learn more about her relationship with A. S. Pushkin at the time when she was playful, sweet and spontaneous, as reflected in the verses of the poet. The room exhibited memorabilia: numerous gifts Pushkin – box, inkwell, small kobrick for crispy Cappucino, and the watch and the silhouette of the owner of the room, made by an unknown artist.

In former times the inhabitants of the house played music in the living room and listened to the poems of his friend. In this room are Trigorskoye mantel clocks, paintings under the title "Rural landscape with a horse" unknown artist, "Feeding the horse" or "feeding the pigs", which belong to the late 18th or early 19th century.

Next to it is the bathroom Praskovia Alexandrovna Osipova-wolf, in which you can learn about the relationship that existed between her and Pushkin. Long ago a poet wrote that Praskovya Aleksandrovna – the only roommate that he can visit whenever you want and whom he can trust with my innermost secrets that were left in memory of the mistress of this room is the brightest memories about his friend, the poet. In the room are personal items Osipova, P. A.: Trigorskoye chair, a Secretary, a small work table, Trigorskoye ink set of gilded bronze. You can see the portraits of Pushkin and performed by Vivien, Governor, and several copies of pictures of the grave of the poet, the originals of which once made itself the owner of the room.

The house has a library, which occupies two rooms. Also there are ancient things: watches, small jewelry box, candle holder, made in the form of marble columns, the bust of Moliere, Plato, Virgil, represented in marble and bronze.

The next room is called "Golubovsky room", named after the estate Golubov, the owner of which was married Wulf E. N.. Pushkin is also often the case in Golubov and was in friendly relations with its residents. Here is a geometric plan of the estate, the original candle holders, self-portraits.

The last room is cool, in which you can learn about life Trigorskoye in the early 20th century.

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