Mansion in the Gorki Estate where Soviet leader Vladimir Lenin dead in 1924 in Gorki Leninskiye near Moscow, Russia.


Mansion in the Gorki Estate where Soviet leader Vladimir Lenin dead in 1924 in Gorki Leninskiye near Moscow, Russia. The Gorki Estate was purchased in 1909 by Zinaida Morozova, the widow of Savva Morozov, the year before she married General Anatoly Reinbot, the Moscow head of police. She engaged Russian architect Fyodor Schechtel to remodel the mansion in the current Neoclassical style in 1914. Soviet leader Vladimir Lenin spent last years of his life in this estate from 1918 until his death in January 1924.


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