j. Dom Muzey V. I. Lenina, Chouchenskoic. The house of iJetrova, a peasant \voman, where Lenin and N. Krupskaya livcd.
3. Maison de la paysanne Petrova, ou vecurcnt Lenine et N. Kroupskaia.
Today there are seven Lenin museums in Leningrad and some 250 memoriał sites. Altogether eighty-seven Lenin monuments rise in the city*s parks and squares, on the grounds of mills and factories.
In the populated localities of Repino, Vyborg, Razliv and the Uyichev village, Lenin met with Bolshcviks working underground, sought refuge from persecution by the provisional government of the bonrgeoisie, and engagcd in intensive political and literary activity. Four morę memoriał museums have been established in these płaces.
Particularly noteworthy are the memoriał sites in the arca of the station Razliv (30 kilometres north-west of Leningrad). Here stood the house of Emełyanov, a factory worker, and right opposite a wooden barn in the attic of which Lenin spent several days. Soon with the help of the host of the house Lenin was taken in a boat across Lakę Razliv to an out-of-the-way hay-mowing zonę (fig. /). On the rentcd scctor a hut was built of twigs and hay, and in a few days a haystack with space inside was added to it which provided “living quarters” for the mowers.
This was Lenin’s “green” study. In the thick brushwood Emciyanov cleared a strip of land, placed two blocks there, one of which served as a table and the other a chair. In this “study” Lenin penned a number of Party documents and articles.
Now, in this glade rises a granite monument in the form of a hut.
4. Dom Muzey V, I. Lenina, Leningrad. Fiat where Lenin lived in hiding in 1917.
4. Appartement ou habita Lćnine en 1917 dans la clandestinitć.