Overview
Visitors are charmed by this cozy museum, a rare example of 19th-century wooden architecture that was once the home of Alexander Pushkin's son, Grigory, and his wife, Varvara. The main house features six authentically furnished rooms with original furniture, some decorated with the Pushkin family crest, offering a genuine glimpse into the era. Beyond the manor, the expansive 18-hectare park provides a tranquil escape with its old trees, ponds, and the historic St. Varvara's Chapel. To fully appreciate the history, hiring one of the knowledgeable guides is highly recommended. Note that the museum is cash-only for admission.
