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  1. House of Leo Tolstoy in Yasnaya Polyana. 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. It is 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) southwest of Tula, Russia, and 200 kilometres (120 mi) from Moscow.

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  3. 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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    • 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.
  4. Yasnaya Polyana, located just to the southwest of the city of Tula (115 miles from Moscow), became a pilgrimage site for Russians of all classes and for foreign visitors. Establishing a legacy...

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  5. Yasnaya Polyana was the rural home of the Tolstoy family. Leo Tolstoy was born here, and after a youth spent travelling Russia from Moscow to Sevastopol, lived here in his later...

  6. Dec 16, 2016 · Built in a style typical of late seventeenth, early eighteenth-century Russia, Yasnaya Polyana was home to generations of Tolstoy’s, having been purchased initially by Leo’s grandfather Prince Nikolai Volkonskiy.

  7. Sep 25, 2018 · Yasnaya Polyana (which means Beautiful Meadow in English) was where Tolstoy was born on August 28, 1828 into the landowning gentry of pre-revolutionary Russia. It is more estate than house; a two-storied structure made of stone, conceived by Tolstoy’s grandfather, Count Volkonsky.

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