Trigorskoye Estate Museum
About museum
Today Trigorskoye is a monument to the poetry of A. S. Pushkin and a cultural monument of our country.
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\r\nTrigorskoye is a historic estate known since 1762. It was the manor of Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin's friends — the Osipovs and the Vulfs. At the end of the 18th century the estate acquired its present appearance. From 1817, Pushkin visited Trigorskoye repeatedly. The inhabitants of the estate are considered prototypes of the characters in the novel "Eugene Onegin". Trigorskoye Park is a monument of landscape garden art of the second half of the 18th century. There are various corners and trees here that have received their own names: "Tatyana's Alley", "spruce tent", "the solitary oak", "Onegin's bench", "saddle birch", etc. In 1918 the estate was destroyed, but in 1962 a house-museum was opened here, and in 1978 the bathhouse. In 1996–1998 restoration and reconstruction work was carried out on the manor buildings and Trigorskoye Park. Today Trigorskoye is a monument to the poetry of Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin and a cultural monument of our country.