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The Pushkin reserve includes Trigorskoye, the former estate of Pushkin’s closest neighbors and friends the Osipov-Vulfs. Trigorskoye is situated 3 km to the west from Mikhailovskoye, on one of the three hills, which gave the name to the estate. The way to this place passes by the lake Malenets, surrounded by the forest. The Osipovs lived in large wooden house near a pond. In 1918 this house burnt and was reconstructed in1962. Now it is a museum. The interior of the house is restored close to the original one.
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