Yazykov -Bogorodskoye is an estate of a noble family of Yazykov , which was located on the territory of the modern village of Yazykovo, Borsky district, Samara region .
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“The lordly wooden house, preserved in a slightly modified form, beautifully dominates the surrounding area and from its terrace there is an extensive view of the neighboring fields and copses” ( V. N. Polivanov ). | |
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It is best known as the “refuge of poetry" of the early 1830s, where the Decembrist V.P. Ivashev , the partisan poet D.V. Davydov visited the owner, poet N. M. Yazykov and his learned brother P. M. Yazykov . , thinker A.S. Khomyakov . Khomyakov married the sister of the Yazykov brothers - Ekaterina Yazykova , who also lived in the family estate. In September 1833, A.S. Pushkin traveled to Orenburg and back. In 1831, together with P.V. Kireyevsky, Yazykov organized a collection of folklore materials in the district.
The manor house in Yazykovo with Pushkin’s room, like many other Russian estates, burned down in the early 1920s [2] . Since 1993, a branch of the Ulyanovsk Regional Museum of Local Lore has been housed in one of the wooden outbuildings left over from the estate. By the beginning of 2014, according to the assurances of the Ulyanovsk governor, it is planned to begin the reconstruction of the manor house [3] .
In addition to the story of the Yazykov brothers, the museum exposition gives an idea of the last owner of the estate, M. F. Stepanova, and the scenic activities of his wife Natalia Osipovna [4] . In the park with a pond and an elm alley (1804), a spruce planted by Pushkin grows.
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- ↑ Bobrov E.A.A. S. Pushkin in Kazan. // Pushkin and his contemporaries. Vol. 3. - Commission for the publication of Pushkin's works at the Department of Russian Language and Literature of the Imperial Academy of Sciences , 1905. - P. 53.
- ↑ Museum "Language Estate". History reference
- ↑ In the Ulyanovsk Region, the estate where Pushkin was in - Victoria Chernysheva - Russian newspaper will be restored
- ↑ Museum "Language Estate"