The Abramtsevo Historical, Artistic and Literary Museum-Reserve in the Sergiyev-Posad district of the Moscow region. The mansion. The village has been known since the 17th century. In 1843 Abramtsevo was purchased by writer Sergei Aksakov. During the 1870s-1900s it belonged to arts patron Savva Mamontov. After 1917 the estate was nationalized and turned into a museum.01.06.1981#1425057
Tablecloth with autographs in the living room. The State Historical, Art and Literature Museum-Reserve Abramtsevo. The museum-reserve currently occupies territory of 50 hectares with architectural monuments of the 18th-19th centuries and park. Its collection comprises over 25,000 showpieces. The expositions are dedicated to life and art of owners and famous guests of Abramtsevo.03.11.1970#782513
Museum-reserve Abramtsevo.Settlement is known since XVII century.In 1843 Abramtsevo was bought by writer Sergei Timofeevich Aksakov.In 1870-1900 it belonged to philanthropist Savva Ivanovich Mamontov.01.12.1970#662821
Museum-reserve Abramtsevo.Settlement is known since XVII century.In 1843 Abramtsevo was bought by writer Sergei Timofeevich Aksakov.In 1870-1900 it belonged to philanthropist Savva Ivanovich Mamontov.01.10.1970#662813
The Church of the Saviour Not Made by Hands (1881-1882). Built by architect P.M. Samarin by V.M. Vasnetsov's draft. Museum-estate "Abramtsevo".01.08.1970#662807
Corner of study of Russian writer Sergei Timofeevich Aksakov in Abramtsevo Museum Estate.01.10.1970#662479
The red salon at the main mansion. The State Historical-Artistic and Literature Museum-Reserve Abramtsevo at Sergiyev-Posad area.01.08.2000#604950
State Historical,Artistic and Literary Museum Reserve Abramtsevo.Savva Ivanovich Mamontov,prominent industrialist and patron of art,lived in this house over 30 years.01.06.1995#462596
Witch's Hut, a wooden pavilion designed by Viktor Vasnetsov after Russian fairy tales, was built in the 1880s at Abramtsevo, an idyllic country estate north of Moscow, a few miles away from the Trinity Monastery of St. Sergius, Russia's most worshipped shrine. It was the heart of the Slavophile movement and a major center of literary and artistic activity throughout the 19th century and in the early 20th. Now it is a museum-preserve of history and the arts.12.09.1959#179312
The Vorya River on the territory of State Historical-Art and Literary Museum-Estate Abramtsevo. 18.07.1992#168162
Ridge on the roof of "The witch Baba Yaga's hut on chicken legs" in the Abramtsevo museum estate..01.06.2000#106986
Church built with the assistance of the Mamontov circle's artists in the Abramtsevo museum estate. 01.06.2000#106982
Outbuilding "Workshop" built under the project of Viktor Gartman. Abramtsevo museum-estate. 01.06.2001#103904
One of the rooms in Abramtsevo manor-museum where talented writers and scientists lived for many years in the 19th century.01.07.2000#103722
One of the rooms in Abramtsevo manor-museum where talented writers and scientists lived for many years in the 19th century.01.07.2000#103723
Photographs from the rooms of Abramtsevo manor-museum where talented writers and scientists lived for many years in the 19th century.01.07.2000#103721
A hall in Abramtsevo estate-museum, where 19th-century gifted writers and researchers lived and worked for years.01.07.2000#103714
One of the rooms in Abramtsevo manor-museum where talented writers and scientists lived for many years in the 19th century.01.07.2000#103715
Exhibits from Abramtsevo estate-museum, where 19th-century gifted writers and researchers lived and worked for years.01.07.2000#103713
The "Workshop" (1873) built to the design of architect V.A.Gartman in the Abramtsevo museum-estate. 18.08.2000#20582