A. S. Pushkin in the year 1820 in September had moved to Chisinau. He began to reside in the house of General Inzov, which is today a museum. While staying here, the poet gifted the world of literature the immortal poems like, "To Ovid", "The faithful Greek woman does not cry", "The Gypsies", "The Black Shawl", "Eugene Onegin", "The Queen of Spades" and others. All these writings of this poet is housed under the Alexandra Pushkin museum at Moldova. The Alexandra museum of Moldova also hosts many historical and literary exhibitions in its galleries, that depict the life and works of this legendary poet, Alexandra Pushkin.
The Museum can be visited from Wednesday to Monday between 10:40 am and 5:00 pm. The museum remains closed on Tuesdays and on the last Friday of all the months.
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