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M.Auezov Literature Memorial House

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M.Auezov Literature Memorial House

In 1963, Auezov's daughter, L. M. Auezova, became the first director of the museum. Can you imagine the pressure of having your dad's legacy in your hands? But she did an excellent job, preserving her father's memory and showcasing his remarkable work.

Inside the museum, you'll discover the room where Auezov wrote his masterpiece, "The Path of Abay." Talk about an inspirational space! It's like a writer's paradise filled with creative vibes. Imagine the words flowing from his pen and onto the pages of that epic novel. Pretty impressive, huh?

But wait, there's more! The museum houses Auezov's personal archive and library, which contains over 150 thousand exhibits. From precious photographs to captivating works of art, you'll find it all here. It's like diving headfirst into the world of Auezov and experiencing his journey alongside him.

Did you know that Auezov received the prestigious Stalin Prize for "The Path of Abay" in 1949? With the prize money, he managed to purchase the land where this museum stands today. Talk about an investment in his own legacy!

The building itself is a piece of art too. Designed by the talented architect Georgy Gerasimov, who also contributed to the magnificent Abay Opera House, it's a sight to behold. And if that's not enough, the museum underwent a reconstruction in 1995-1997 to expand the exposition and celebrate Auezov's centennial birthday. Talk about a birthday gift!

But the adventure doesn't end here. Oh no! On top of the main building, the museum also opened a new location in a courtyard annex. It's like a secret treasure trove, displaying historical photographs, books, and artifacts that Auezov himself used throughout his life. It's like stepping back in time and getting a glimpse into his personal world.

To add icing on the cake, the Auezov Home Museum was recognized as a historical and cultural monument in 1979 by the Alma-Ata city council. And in 1982, it earned a spot on the list of national importance in the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic. Talk about a place with a ton of historical significance!

So, my friend, get ready to immerse yourself in the world of Mukhtar Auezov at the Auezov Home Museum. It's a journey you won't want to miss! Let's continue our adventure to the next stop on our tour. Keep your excitement high and your laughter even higher!

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