Voloshin House in Koktebel as a literary museum

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Voloshin House in Koktebel as a literary museum is the preserved Crimean seaside home of poet and artist Maximilian Voloshin, now serving as a museum dedicated to his life, work, and the literary circle that gathered there.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cultural heritage site
house museum
literary museum
architecturalStyle traditional Crimean seaside house
associatedWith Maximilian Voloshin NERFINISHED
Russian poets and writers of the early 20th century
artistic intelligentsia of the Russian Empire
commemorates meetings of writers and artists in Koktebel
country Russia
culturalSignificance center of literary pilgrimage in Koktebel
dedicatedTo Maximilian Voloshin NERFINISHED
his literary circle
focusesOn Russian Silver Age literature
poetry
symbolism
formerResident Maximilian Voloshin NERFINISHED
formerUse private residence
function memorial house
museum
hasCollection books and first editions
manuscripts of Maximilian Voloshin
paintings by Maximilian Voloshin
personal belongings of Maximilian Voloshin
photographs of literary figures
hasRoomType art studio
guest rooms
poet’s study
hasView Black Sea NERFINISHED
Crimean landscape
heritageStatus preserved historic building
languageOfExhibits Russian
locatedIn Crimea
Koktebel NERFINISHED
locatedOn Black Sea coast NERFINISHED
near Koktebel Bay NERFINISHED
Mount Kara-Dag NERFINISHED
offers art exhibitions
educational programs
guided tours
literary exhibitions
preserves archive of Maximilian Voloshin
interior of Voloshin’s lifetime
theme creative work of Maximilian Voloshin
history of the Koktebel literary community
life of Maximilian Voloshin
touristAttraction yes
typeOfBuilding two-story house

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Maximilian Voloshin hasPart Voloshin House in Koktebel as a literary museum