Sunday, September 23, 2012

Горки Ленинские - A Day Out At Lenin's Dacha

Welcome to Горки Ленинские; Владимир Ильич Ленин's dacha and estate which boasts 200 hectares of beautifully landscaped property, located very close to Домодедово airport.



Shoofing through the fallen leaves and reveling in the sunshine and warm, Fall breeze, it was easy to imagine why Lenin spent the last few years of his life on this country estate.  Prescribed quiet, sunshine and fresh air by his doctors after a series of increasingly debilitating strokes suffered over a number of years, Lenin retreated to this country estate to seek out a less stressful environment despite his position as the Premier of the Soviet Union.







The weather, the trees with their changing leaves, the smell in the air all reminded me of a walk through Gatineau Park or the Laurentians; an extraordinary treat for all the senses.





 

guest house on the left, main residence on the right

Lenin's bedroom - the Siberian wolf skin was a present to Lenin from the local Countess.

The desk where the Comissar of Education Наде́жда Константи́новна Кру́пская (Lenin's wife), wrote the education policy for Soviet Russia.

Наде́жда Константи́новна Кру́пская's quarters (note her desk from the above photo on the left)
The main house

These were the first phones in the area.  The one on the left connected directly to security while the one on the right was a direct line to the Kremlin.



B&W film screening room with Western European marble sculptures (French and Italian)

The golden bee symbolizes immortality and resurrection in connection with the French Empire.

The golden swan (forefront, painted wood) is a symbol of the Russian Empire style while the brass plate on the backrest is indicative of the French Empire style.

The crystals in this chandelier are in the form of the leaves of the trees found throughout the estate.
Lenin's desk

Lenin's solarium/rest area as prescribed by his personal physicians





Notice the track on the back wheels and the skis on the front.  Only one of these vehicles was ever produced.  It was the only way in/out of the estate in the winter.
Lenin's wheelchairs - he was left handicapped after a series of strokes, requiring mobility assistance.
Lenin's sister worked in these quarters.  Her typewriter is on permanent display here.
 

On January 21, 1924 at precisely 18h50 Moscow time, Владимир Ильич Ленин passed away.  All of the clocks in the house forever reflect his time of death and his wall calendar was never changed.

Lenin's death mask and casts of his hands
Lenin Museum containing historical documents on the grounds of the estate.

Monument at the top of a large staircase within the museum.  It certainly leaves a lasting impression.


 

1 comment:

  1. Sandie, Just had supper with your Mother. This is such a wonderful entry. Thanks for sharing your amazing experiences.

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