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===Exhibitions and museums=== *Several displays at the [[One Street Museum]] are dedicated to Bulgakov's family. Among the items presented in the museum are original photos of Mikhail Bulgakov, books and his personal belongings, and a window frame from the house where he lived. The museum also keeps scientific works of Prof. Afanasiy Bulgakov, Mikhail's father. [[File:Kiev Bulgakov monument 08 2016.jpg|thumb|Statue of Bulgakov in Kyiv on Andriivskij Descent, where he once lived]] ====Mikhail Bulgakov Museum, Kyiv==== The [[Mikhail Bulgakov Museum]] (Bulgakov House) in [[Kyiv]] has been converted to a literary museum with some rooms devoted to the writer, as well as some to his works.<ref>Inna Konchakovskaia (1902–85) a daughter of the owner (who had become a hero of Bulgakov's novel) and niece of composer [[Witold Maliszewski]] preserved the house during hard soviet times. [http://www.day.kiev.ua/en/article/culture/ukrainian-page-maestro-maliszewski] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140515020245/http://www.day.kiev.ua/en/article/culture/ukrainian-page-maestro-maliszewski |date=15 May 2014 }}</ref> This was his family home, the model for the house of the Turbin family in his play ''The Days of the Turbins''. ====The Bulgakov Museums in Moscow==== In Moscow, two museums honour the memory of Mikhail Bulgakov and ''The Master and Margarita''. Both are situated in Bulgakov's old apartment building on Bolshaya Sadovaya street nr. 10, in which parts of ''The Master and Margarita'' are set. Since the 1980s, the building has become a gathering spot for Bulgakov's fans, as well as Moscow-based [[Satanist]] groups, and had various kinds of [[graffiti]] scrawled on the walls. The numerous paintings, quips, and drawings were completely whitewashed in 2003. Previously the best drawings were kept as the walls were repainted, so that several layers of different colored paints could be seen around the best drawings.<ref>Stephen, Chris (5 February 2005). "Devil-worshippers target famous writer's Moscow flat". The Irish Times. Page 9.</ref> =====The Bulgakov House===== {{main|Bulgakov House (Moscow)}} The [[Bulgakov House (Moscow)|Bulgakov House]] ([[Russian language|Russian]]: Музей – театр "Булгаковский Дом") is situated at the ground floor. This museum has been established as a private initiative on 15 May 2004. The ''Bulgakov House'' contains personal belongings, photos, and several exhibitions related to Bulgakov's life and his different works. Various poetic and literary events are often held, and excursions to ''Bulgakov's Moscow'' are organised, some of which are animated with living characters of ''The Master and Margarita''. The ''Bulgakov House'' also runs the ''Theatre M.A. Bulgakov'' with 126 seats, and the ''Café 302-bis''. =====The Museum M.A. Bulgakov===== {{main|Bulgakov Museum in Moscow}} In the same building, in apartment number 50 on the fourth floor, is a second museum that keeps alive the memory of Bulgakov, the [[Bulgakov Museum in Moscow|Museum M.A. Bulgakov]] ([[Russian language|Russian]]: Музей М. А. Булгаков). This second museum is a government initiative, and was founded on 26 March 2007. The Museum M.A. Bulgakov contains personal belongings, photos, and several exhibitions related to Bulgakov's life and his different works. Various poetic and literary events are often held. [[image:Andrijivskiy_uzviz_13a-01.JPG|thumb|right|Mikhail Bulgakov Museum, Kyiv]]
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