Vladimir Nabokov Museum

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7 / 10

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“Vladimir Nabokov lived here from his birth in 1899 to 1917, when he fled the revolution with his family, first for Crimea and ultimately for the United States.”

– Frommer's

Fodor's Fodor's
"On view are family photos; the writer's drawings and various editions of his books." Full review
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"Grand childhood home of Vladimir Nabokov, infamous author of Lolita and arguably the most versatile of 20th century Russian writers." Full review
On the Grid On the Grid
"The Nabokov museum is actually the house where Vladimir Nabokov was born and lived until November 1917, when his entire family moved abroad because of the revolution." Full review