Multimedia exhibition "Alexander Pushkin in Mikhailovskoye"
The multimedia exhibition "Alexander Pushkin in Mikhailovskoye" is dedicated to the Poet's Memorial Day and tells about the place where the poet created about a hundred brilliant works. During the two years of his northern exile, he wrote the tragedy Boris Godunov, the comic poem Count Nulin, four chapters of the novel in verse Eugene Onegin, and finished the poem Gypsies.
Not only the poet's work is recognized as a national treasure, but also the Pushkin family estate, the village of Mikhailovskoye. In 1922, it received the status of a state museum-reserve and for more than a hundred years has been attracting and inspiring thousands of people studying the poet's work and the Russian language.
By direct links to the Presidential Library's collection, readers can learn official documents and research, with memoirs and letters of Pushkin's contemporaries, as well as with views of Mikhailovskoye village of different years.


