the House-Museum of Boris Pasternak awaits restoration. The Moscow’s Department issued a specification for the development of the project. br>
Wooden cottage — object cultural heritage of Federal importance, located in Peredelkino. There from 1939 to 1960, with a break to evacuate along with his family lived and worked the writer Nobel laureate Boris Pasternak.
In the near future in the building plan to renovate and adapt it for modern use. The Moscow’s Department by order of the State literary Museum was given the task of designing the project.
Alexey Emelyanov noted that the project should be presented the list of measures on providing of fire safety, and other topics prescribed by the law. After its development and agreement with the Department of cultural heritage will be granted to the carrying out of the works themselves.
In this house, Boris Pasternak wrote the last two books of poetry, created his main novel “Doctor Zhivago” and also did numerous translations of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Friedrich Schiller, William Shakespeare, John Keats and the Georgian poets. From this house the writer was accompanied on his last journey.
Dacha is in the writers ‘ village in the settlement Vnukovo (Tina). The resolution of Council of people’s Commissars of the USSR “On the construction of “Village writers”” made in 1933. They chose a forest area of 25 hectares between the village of Izmalkovo and the village Lukin. Probably the historical name originated from the village of peredel’tsy, which was part of the estate of Leontiev in the XVII century. br>
Initially, the town was one journey and the four main streets — travel Vishnevsky, Pavlenko street, treneva, Serafimovicha and Pogodin. br>
30 cottages began to settle in the autumn of 1935. Close to Boris Pasternak lived Korney Chukovsky. Among his other neighbors in the village was also Alexander Fadeev, Konstantin Simonov, Ilya Ehrenburg and Valentin Kataev, Irakli Andronikov, Veniamin Kaverin, Lev Kassil, Paustovsky, Andrei Voznesensky, Bella Akhmadulina, Robert Rozhdestvensky, Sergei Zalygin, Chingiz Aitmatov and Bulat Okudzhava.