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Tchaikovsky House in Taganrog






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Coordinates: 47°1245N 38°5618E / 47.2125°N 38.9382°E / 47.2125; 38.9382
 

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The Music Department of the Central Municipal Public Library named after Anton Chekhov and the Concert Hall
Нотно-музыкальный отдел Центральной городской публичной библиотеки имени А.П.Чехова
The Tchaikovsky House after renovation in 2010
Map
LocationTaganrog, Rostov Oblast,  Russia
TypePublic library
EstablishedJanuary 2, 1967, in this building since 1975, the mansion built in the early 1870s
Branch ofChekhov Library
Collection
Items collected40 thousand
Access and use
Population servedTaganrog
Other information
DirectorMrs. Zinaida Boyko (Russian: Бойко Зинаида Анатольевна)
Websitewww.library.taganrog.ru/musical.html

The Tchaikovsky House in Taganrog is a historical mansion in downtown Taganrog, Russia, at 56 Grecheskaya Street. The mansion was built in early 1870s and was designed by the architect Mikhail Petrov [ru]. It was owned by the merchant Sarandino until the mid-1890s.

From 1883 until 1894, the building was rented by the captain of the first rank Ippolit Tchaikovsky who served in Taganrog representing the Russian Society of navigation and trade. Pyotr Tchaikovsky came to Taganrog and stayed at this house three times: in 1886, 1888 and in 1890.

The building was mentioned in one of Anton Chekhov's letters to his cousin Georgy Chekhov in 1895:

If I were rich, I would certainly buy the house where Ippolit Tchaikovsky used to live.

The mansion was damaged during the 1927 Crimean earthquakes and as consequence, the left wing was demolished.[1]

In 1975 the music department of the Chekhov Library and the concert hall moved into the building. A memorial room, where Pyotr Tchaikovsky stayed was transformed into a small museum dedicated to Tchaikovsky family and their relations with Anton Chekhov. The museum was inaugurated on May 1, 1976.

External links and references[edit]

  1. ^ Чеховские места в Таганроге. Путеводитель. Таганрог, 2004

47°12′45N 38°56′18E / 47.2125°N 38.9382°E / 47.2125; 38.9382


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