Marina Tsvetaieva Apartment-Museum
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The residence of poetess Marina Tsvetaieva (1892-1941) has a complicated layout - with 11 corners in the bedroom! Tsvetaeva, daughter of the founder of the Pushkin Museum, was also a complex individual. She wrote her first poetry collection at 16 , backed the White Army against the Bolsheviks, went into exile in France with her daughter, quarrelled with the White Russian community, returned to the USSR in 1940, and committed suicide the following year. The apartment where she lived from 1914 to 1922 retraces her dark destiny.
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