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Peredelkino travel destination

Boris Pasternak – poet, author of Doctor Zhivago and winner of the 1958 Nobel Prize for literature – lived for a long time in a dacha in this writers’ colony on Moscow’s southwestern outskirts, just 5km beyond the city’s outer ring road. The dacha is now the Pasternak House-Museum (934 5175; ul Pavlenko 3; admission R50; 10am-4pm Thu-Sun). The museum features the room where he finished Doctor Zhivago and the room where he died. It is open to visitors only with a guided tour (in Russian).


When Pasternak died in 1960 he was buried in the nearby cemetery, which has attracted a stream of visitors ever since. In a pine grove towards the rear of the cemetery, look for the stone slab bearing the writer’s profile. Above the graveyard sits the tiny 15th-century Transfiguration Church (Preobrazhenskaya tserkov).

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