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  2. Yasnaya Polyana (Russian: Я́сная Поля́на, IPA: [ˈjasnəjə pɐˈlʲanə], literally: "Bright Glade") is a writer's house museum, the former home of the writer Leo Tolstoy. [1] [2] It is 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) southwest of Tula , Russia, and 200 kilometres (120 mi) from Moscow .

  3. The Yasnaya Polyana estate is located in the very center of Middle Russia, with its quiet but strikingly moving nature, and is likewise modest, but beautiful and noble in its simplicity. The great Russian writer Leo Tolstoy was born and lived most of his life at Yasnaya Polyana. It is here that the world began for him, and it is here that the ...

  4. Музей «Ясная Поляна» - дом и усадьба Л. Н. Толстого, где он написал свои знаменитые произведения. Посетите историческое и культурное наследие России.

    • Tolstoy spent most of his life here. Most researchers of Tolstoy's life and work agree that the most significant events in the writer's life are associated with Yasnaya Polyana.
    • He wrote his best-known works here. Yasnaya Polyana was always a place of special creative inspiration for Tolstoy. He repeatedly stressed that its atmosphere helped him to work and stay focused.
    • Tolstoy's house is a wing of a prior manor house. Many visitors are surprised by how modest Tolstoy’s house is. The famous writer did not like luxury and his home was in complete agreement with his worldview.
    • Everything in the house dates from Tolstoy's days. In the Yasnaya Polyana Museum, one gets the feeling that Tolstoy has just gone out for a walk. Even his warm cardigan is left hanging on the chair.
  5. Estate of Leo Tolstoy at Yasnaya Polyana, Russia. Yasnaya Polyana, village and former estate of the Russian novelist Leo Tolstoy, in Tula oblast (region), west-central European Russia. It lies 100 miles (160 km) south of Moscow. Yasnaya Polyana (“Sunlit Meadows”) was acquired in 1763 by C.F. Volkonsky, Leo Tolstoy’s great grandfather.

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  6. The Yasnaya Polyana Estate Museum is one of the few manors that have survived to this day. What distinguishes it from others is that one of the greatest authors of Russia, Leo Tolstoy, lived and worked here. It is a unique seat of the academician of belles-lettres and extraordinary landlord, where he was born, worked, and found peace.

  7. To enter the territory of Yasnaya Polyana museum, you have to buy tickets. Tickets are of two types: 1. Entry ticket, 20 rub. – allows you to walk around the territory, to see parks, gardens, lake, Tolstoy’s grave, and see from outside all buildings 2.

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