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Samara Literary – Memorial Museum Named After M. Gorky - ArtTube
Samara literary – memorial Museum named after M. Gorky is the only literary museum in the city of Samara. The museum was opened on the 18-th of June 1941 in the house 126 on the street of Stepan Razin, where there was located a memorial flat of M. Gorky. In 1983 a branch was opened in Samara literary – memorial museum, Museum- estate of A. N. Tolstoy (Street of Frunze, 155).
https://samara.arttube.ru/institution/samara-literarymemorial-museum-named-after-m-gorky_en/
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M. Gorky Literature and Memorial Museum in Samara - Russian Museums
M. Gorky Literature and Memorial Museum in Samara is the only literature museum in the city. Founded on July, 12th, 1941 it was located in Stepan Razin Street, 126 - Gorky's former place of residence.
http://www.russianmuseums.info/M1944
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Maxim Gorky Literature Institute - Educational Institutions of Higher Learning in Moscow
While the other universities on this tour generally have grand ambitions and an enormous scope of education, the Maxim Gorky Literature Institute is quite different; it is an idiosyncratic institution of higher education in Moscow that was founded in 1933 on the initiative of Maxim Gorky, a Russian writer and political activist who was canonized as the patron saint of Soviet letters (1,2).
http://dighist.fas.harvard.edu/courses/2015/HUM54/exhibits/show/educational-institutions-of-hi/maxim-gorky-literature-institu
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M. Gorky Literature and Memorial Museum in Samara - TripAdvisor
M. Gorky Literature and Memorial Museum in Samara, Samara: See 30 reviews, articles, and 10 photos of M. Gorky Literature and Memorial Museum in Samara, ranked No.33 on TripAdvisor among 248 attractions in Samara.
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Maxim Gorky Literature Institute - Wikipedia
The Maxim Gorky Literature Institute (Russian: Литературный институт им. А. М. Горького) is an institution of higher education in Moscow. It is located at 25 Tverskoy Boulevard in central Moscow. The institute was founded in 1933 on the initiative of Maxim Gorky, and received its current name at Gorky's death in 1936.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maxim_Gorky_Literature_Institute