Musée Lenine
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The Musée Lenine was a museum devoted to Vladimir Lenin, located at 4, rue Marie-Rose, in the 14th arrondissement of Paris, France. The museum closed in 2007.[1][2]
The museum contained the reconstructed apartment where Russian communist Vladimir Lenin, his wife Nadezhda Konstantinovna Krupskaya, and her mother lived from July 1909 to June 1912. It measured 59 square metres (640 sq ft).
See also
References
- Anthony Glyn, Susan Glyn, The Companion Guide to Paris, Companion Guides, Paris, 2000, pages 271-272. ISBN 1-900639-20-3.
- Paris.org entry
- Bellaciao articles (French)
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- ^ Template:Fr "Musée Lénine". www.culture.gouv.fr.
- ^ Template:Fr "Lénine attire les foules, Poussin les fait fuir ! (2007)". bernard-genies.blogs.nouvelobs.com.