Alexander Pushkin

Alexander Pushkin

Great Russian poet and playwright

"Better the illusions that exalt us than ten thousand truths"

What monuments and monuments are dedicated to A.S. Pushkin?

There are several museums and monuments dedicated to Pushkin in Russia and other countries. Here are a few notable ones.

  1. The Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts in Moscow: This museum, founded in 1912, is one of the largest art museums in Russia. It houses a vast collection of European art from ancient times to the present day, as well as a collection of works by Russian artists. The museum is named after Pushkin in honor of his contribution to Russian literature and culture.
  2. The Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts in Moscow: This museum, founded in 1898, is dedicated to the collection, preservation, and display of works of art. It houses a collection of European art from the ancient period to the 20th century, as well as a collection of Russian art from the 11th century to the present day.
  3. The Pushkin Museum in St. Petersburg: This museum, located in the house where Pushkin lived and wrote during his time in St. Petersburg, is dedicated to the poet’s life and works. It houses personal items, manuscripts, and first editions of Pushkin’s works, as well as exhibits on the literary and cultural history of the era.
  4. The Pushkin Memorial Museum-Reserve in Mikhailovskoye: This museum, located on the estate where Pushkin spent much of his childhood, is dedicated to the poet’s life and works. It houses personal items, manuscripts, and first editions of Pushkin’s works, as well as exhibits on the literary and cultural history of the era.
  5. The Alexander Pushkin Monument in Moscow: This monument, located in Pushkin Square in central Moscow, is one of the most famous monuments in Russia. It was designed by the sculptor Alexander Opekushin and erected in 1880, in honor of the poet’s contribution to Russian literature and culture.