House-Museum of Lenin
House-Museum of Lenin
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LiPasi
Helsinki, Finland19 contributions
Aug 2019
Very interesting museum of family Latukka’s life. The only thing that was disappointing was that the house is just a copy of original. Still very interesting.
Written October 8, 2019
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Leaboss
Berlin, Germany309 contributions
Jun 2016 • Couples
Came here by accident. Passed the house with written on it: "Museum". We thought: Let's go inside. But it was locked. Turned out, the ticket office was in the house across the street, in number 14. Looks like a normal living house. But go ahead and ring the bell.
The lady opened and opened the museum for us and gave us a small tour. We paid 50 rubles each.
Lenin used to live in this house for a short period of time and you can see his room. There is also different Lenin stuff, I didn't understand it. If course it was NOT in English, only in russian. Also, you could see news paper articles, pictures of old/new vyborg and upstairs was an exhibition devoted to the history photography.
I enjoyed this little house and it's architecture.
The lady opened and opened the museum for us and gave us a small tour. We paid 50 rubles each.
Lenin used to live in this house for a short period of time and you can see his room. There is also different Lenin stuff, I didn't understand it. If course it was NOT in English, only in russian. Also, you could see news paper articles, pictures of old/new vyborg and upstairs was an exhibition devoted to the history photography.
I enjoyed this little house and it's architecture.
Written August 8, 2016
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