Miskchor, Crimea. Leo Tolstoy with spouse Sophia on the seashore near Gaspra, where they lived in an estate.
TASSHere, in the grey building of an old estate that resembles a medieval castle, in the town of Gaspra in Crimea, the most famous Russian writer Leo Tolstoy and his family stayed for almost a year.
Vadim RazumovIn 1901 Leo Tolstoy came with his family here to recuperate after a serious illness.
Vadim RazumovHe did not have any property in Crimea, so the Tolstoy family accepted an invitation to live at the estate of Countess Panina.
Vadim RazumovFrom 8 September 1901 until 26 July 1902 Leo Tolstoy lived in Crimea.
Vadim RazumovDuring his stay Tolstoy welcomed many friends, among them were the famous writers Chekhov, Gorky, and Korolenko. / Anton Chekhov and Leo Tolstoy drinking tea at the balcony in Gaspra, Crimea.
TASSTolstoy used to go for an early morning walk after a cup of coffee. He could be seen on the sidewalks around the house and on the roads leading to the sea.
Vadim RazumovThis is where Leo Tolstoy caught cold and fell ill. It was so severe that his doctors lost hope that he would get better. However, Tolstoy recovered and lived for another 8 years.
TASSTolstoy loved Crimea. Chekhov wrote about it in his letters: “He loves Crimea awfully much. It arouses inside him a purely childlike joy.”
TASSHere Tolstoy wrote the novella 'Hadji Murat' and many articles. In June 1902 he left the estate.
Vadim RazumovAfter the revolution of 1917, a sanatorium for academics and cultural workers was built nearby. Since 1947 the place has been called “Yasnaya Polyana” after the name of Tolstoy’s family estate 12 km south-west of Tula (200 km from Moscow).
Vadim RazumovIn total Tolstoy spent 2 years in Crimea. His first visit was in 1854, aged 26, when serving in the Russian Army during the Crimean War (1853-1856). On another occasion, in 1885, Tolstoy came to Crimea in the company of his ill friend Prince Urusov, who needed treatment.
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