The Museum-estate Photo: Museum-estate "Trigorskoye"

Trigorskoye is a kind of a friends house of the famous poet Alexander Pushkin, which was literally a second home in continuation of his Mikhailovskaya links. It is worth noting that the inhabitants Trigorskoye devoted many of Pushkin's poems and also Trigorskoye describe the life of the characters of the novel "Eugene Onegin".

The estate is PushGory district of the Pskov region, near the river Sorot. The name of the estate can be correlated with some feature of the terrain, because of the three hills, which are located next door is the mansion.

Trigorskoye was known since the early 18th century as Egorievsk lips, which was granted in 1762 by Empress Catherine II one sossella commandant M.D. Vinduska. After Vandammage part of the lip passed to his heir – son Vinduska Alexander Maximovich. In 1813 the new owner Trigorskoye was the daughter of Alexander Scriabin, who was a civil counselor, - Osipov-wolf Praskovia Alexandrovna. In this estate Praskovia Alexandrovna lived with her husband Osipov And..who died in the winter on 5 February 1824. Also, lived in the house their children: Anna, Alex, Eupraxia, Valerian, Maria, Michael Wolfe, Ekaterina Osipova, and also the stepdaughter of Alexander Osipov. It is known that Praskovia Alexandrovna was another niece, whose name was Anna Petrovna Kern and Anna Wolfe, who were frequent guests in the manor house. Repeatedly visited the estate and Pushkin, Aleksandr Sergeevich, and in 1826 the house was visited by the famous poet Languages N.M.who devoted owners Trigorskoye several poems, including the famous "Trigorskoye".

The main building of the manor – the manor house is a long oblong building, which is fully trimmed unpainted planks. Once on the site of this manor was a linen factory. The hostess Trigorskoye estate – P.. Osipova during the 1820-ies moved into this house at the time of repair of the old house, which was erected in 1760-ies. Praskovia Alexandrovna decided to decorate nepripojene building with Gables and a fully adapted housing for life, and then decided to stay here. The manor house had a front room, dining room, lounge, library, room of Alexis Wolfe, Praskovia Alexandrovna, her older daughters, classroom, nursery, pantry, kitchen, storage room and a spare room available for guests. Interior decoration of rooms was much richer than in the village of Mikhailovskoye. At the time, But.M. Windorski started to collect his personal library, which had a fairly large amount of books, and a regular reader of which was".. In the library Vandammage was and books with inscriptions of the great poet.

It is known that in 1918 there was a big fire in the manor house. In 1922 the estate Trigorskoye became part of the famous Museum-reserve of A. S. Pushkin. During 1962 been restored manor house, which was based on the surviving images, plans and descriptions. The work was carried out by the architect V. P. Smirnov. Accurately were restored rooms of Alexei and Eupraxia, Woolf, living room, bathroom Praskovia Alexandrovna. All of these rooms were literally filled with home furnishings, portraits of inhabitants of the manor house and the things that were characteristic of many of the manor houses of the early 19th century.

Important cultural value was the full restoration of the Museum houses Osipov-wolf during 1962. Before proceeding to full-scale remediation and restoration work was conducted tremendous research. During 1978, the restoration took place Trigorskoye bathhouse, which in the summer of 1826 Pushkin spent his free time together with friends: A. N. Wolfe and N. M. Language. In the period from 1996 to 1998 restoration work was carried out farmstead buildings, Park and backyard Trigorskoye.

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