Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn Museum will be open in Kislovodsk, the writer’s native city.
The decision has been taken by the Stavropol Region Governor Valery Gaevsky.
The building where the museum will be housed is yet to be chosen. The point is that the house connected with the birth and early childhood of the writer, has not been preserved. One of the options may be the house of the Gorins family, who lived next to the Solzhenitsyns and whom the mother of the future Nobel winner often visited together with her little son.
Source: utro.ru
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