IrkutskSights

Architectural, Cultural sights in Irkutsk

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    Volkonsky House-Museum

    A short walk behind the pretty pink Preobrazheniya Gospodnya Church then through big heavy gates is the Volkonsky House-Museum. It’s the preserved home of Decembrist Count Sergei Volkonsky, whose wife Maria Volkonskaya cuts the main figure in Christine Sutherland’s book The Princess of Siberia. The mansion is set in a courtyard with stables, barn and servant quarters (beware of the dog). Downstairs is an (over-) renovated piano room; upstairs is a photo exhibition including portraits of Maria and other 1820s women who romantically followed their husbands and lovers into exile. Labels are only in Russian but a R70 English-language pamphlet tells the stories.

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  2. Wooden Houses

    Some fine Wooden Houses are sparsely dotted around town, notably on ul Dekabrskikh Sobyty, east of ul Timiryazeva.

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