Fodor's Expert Review Scriabin Museum

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This charming apartment was the last home of composer Alexander Scriabin's (1872–1915), where he died of blood poisoning in 1915. The rooms are arranged and furnished just as they were when Scriabin lived here. Visitors are scarce because foreign tourist groups are not usually brought to the museum. Downstairs there's a concert hall where accomplished young musicians perform his music, usually on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings.

Quick Facts

11 per. Bolshoi Nikolopeskovsky
Moscow, Moscow  119002, Russia

499-241--1901

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Sight Details:
Rate Includes: 200 R, Wed., Fri., Sat., Sun. 11--7; Thur. 1--9, Closed Mon., Tues. and Last Fri. of the month

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