The museum opened in 1970 in writer Alexander Grin's home, where he lived from 1924 through 1929. His study was recreated as a replica of what it was like during his life there while the home was transformed into a symbolic sailing vessel. The rooms of this unusual museum resemble cabins. The museum vividly conveys the spirit of Grin's work as it not only depicts the writer's life but that of his characters as well.
Open Wednesday to Sunday, 9 am to 5 pm |