The Gorky Museum is an architectural landmark of the "Moderne" style, the Russian term for Art Nouveau. It was built in Moscow in 1900–02 by the architect Fyodor Schechtel. It is also known as the Ryabouchinsky House, for the young Russian industrialist and art collector who built it. After the Russian Revolution in 1917, the Ryabouchinsky family emigrated to France. In 1931 the Soviet government offered the house to the writer Maxim Gorky and his family. It was his home until his death in 1936. The widow of Gorky's son continued to live in the house until her death in 1965. It then became the Gorky Museum, dedicated to his life and work. It is located in the historic center of Moscow, at 6 Malaya Nikitskaya. Admission is free.
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| - Gorky Museum (en)
- Musée Gorki (fr)
- Музей-квартира А. М. Горького (Москва) (ru)
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| - The Gorky Museum is an architectural landmark of the "Moderne" style, the Russian term for Art Nouveau. It was built in Moscow in 1900–02 by the architect Fyodor Schechtel. It is also known as the Ryabouchinsky House, for the young Russian industrialist and art collector who built it. After the Russian Revolution in 1917, the Ryabouchinsky family emigrated to France. In 1931 the Soviet government offered the house to the writer Maxim Gorky and his family. It was his home until his death in 1936. The widow of Gorky's son continued to live in the house until her death in 1965. It then became the Gorky Museum, dedicated to his life and work. It is located in the historic center of Moscow, at 6 Malaya Nikitskaya. Admission is free. (en)
- Le musée-appartement Gorki est un musée consacré à la vie et à l'œuvre de l'écrivain Maxime Gorki. Il se trouve dans le centre historique de Moscou, au no 6 rue Malaïa Nikitskaïa, dans l'ancien hôtel particulier Riabouchinski. Le musée est ouvert de 11 heures à 17 heures 30 du mercredi au dimanche inclus. L'entrée est gratuite. (fr)
- Музе́й-кварти́ра Макси́ма Го́рького — мемориальный музей в Москве, посвящённый жизни и творчеству русского писателя, прозаика и драматурга Алексея Максимовича Пешкова, известного под литературным псевдонимом Максим Горький. (ru)
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| - The Gorky Museum is an architectural landmark of the "Moderne" style, the Russian term for Art Nouveau. It was built in Moscow in 1900–02 by the architect Fyodor Schechtel. It is also known as the Ryabouchinsky House, for the young Russian industrialist and art collector who built it. After the Russian Revolution in 1917, the Ryabouchinsky family emigrated to France. In 1931 the Soviet government offered the house to the writer Maxim Gorky and his family. It was his home until his death in 1936. The widow of Gorky's son continued to live in the house until her death in 1965. It then became the Gorky Museum, dedicated to his life and work. It is located in the historic center of Moscow, at 6 Malaya Nikitskaya. Admission is free. (en)
- Le musée-appartement Gorki est un musée consacré à la vie et à l'œuvre de l'écrivain Maxime Gorki. Il se trouve dans le centre historique de Moscou, au no 6 rue Malaïa Nikitskaïa, dans l'ancien hôtel particulier Riabouchinski. Le musée est ouvert de 11 heures à 17 heures 30 du mercredi au dimanche inclus. L'entrée est gratuite. (fr)
- Музе́й-кварти́ра Макси́ма Го́рького — мемориальный музей в Москве, посвящённый жизни и творчеству русского писателя, прозаика и драматурга Алексея Максимовича Пешкова, известного под литературным псевдонимом Максим Горький. (ru)
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