• Monument to P.P. Bazhov

    Pavel Petrovich Bazhov was not only a prominent writer, but also an important figure in the cultural and social life of the Ural region.

  • Bazhov Square

    Pavel Petrovich Bazhov Square is a theme park in Moscow in the Rostokino district, dedicated to the Ural storyteller Bazhov.

  • Monument «Rabbit with the Clock»

    The White Rabbit is a key character in Lewis Carroll’s classic novel, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.

  • Monument «Moidodyr»

    Moidodyr is a character from the famous fairy tale written by Korney Chukovsky.

  • Monument to M.A. Sholokhov

    Mikhail Alexandrovich Sholokhov was a Soviet writer, journalist, screenwriter

  • Writer А.S. Novikov-Priboy lived and worked in this house

    Alexey Silantievich Novikov, better known as Novikov-Priboy, was a Russian and Soviet maritime writer, publicist, and winner of the Stalin Prize 2nd degree (1941).

  • Artist, рoet, singer and composer A.N. Vertinsky lived in this house

    Alexander Nikolaevich Vertinsky was a Russian and Soviet popular artist, film actor, composer, poet, singer and a pop icon of the first half of the 20th century and winner of the Stalin Prize of the II degree (1951).

  • Monument to M.A. Sholokhov

    Mikhail Alexandrovich Sholokhov is a Soviet writer, journalist and screenwriter. Member of the USSR Academy of Sciences since 1939, war correspondent during the Great Patriotic War (1941-1945), colonel since 1943. Winner of the Stalin Prize (1941), Lenin Prize (1960) and Nobel Prize in Literature (1965).

  • Writer I.S. Turgenev repeatedly stayed at in this house

    Ivan Sergeyevich Turgenev was a renowned Russian writer, poet, playwright, and publicist of the 19th century.

  • Monument to Shota Rustaveli

    Shota Rustaveli was a Georgian poet who lived during the Golden Age of Georgia. He is best known for his epic poem “The Knight in the Panther’s Skin”, which is considered one of the masterpieces of world literature and a symbol of Georgian culture.