House on the place of the house where Russian poet Marina Tsvetaeva (Marina Cvětájevová) lived in exile in the village of Všenory near Prague in the Czech Republic. Marina Tsvetaeva lived in the house that once stood at that place by the address Nad rozcestím 324 from the end of September 1924 till October 1925 when she moved from Czechoslovakia to Paris. Her son Georgy 'Mur' Efron was born here on 1 February 1925. The original house was destroyed in the 1990s.


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