The House of Trotsky
The building, originally called the Sevastopol Palace, was built in 1850. It became famous as Trotsky's home because the Marxist activist Lev Trotsky spent part of his years of exile in this house after being expelled from Russia. The building has been abandoned in a very neglected, even ruined state. ...
The House of Trotsky
The building, originally called the Sevastopol Palace, was built in 1850. It became famous as Trotsky's home because the Marxist activist Lev Trotsky spent part of his years of exile in this house after being expelled from Russia. The building has been abandoned in a very neglected, even ruined state. It's not used as a museum, and it's not likely to be entered. You might want to see the outside of this house where Trotsky wrote his book The History of the Russian Revolution.
Büyükada-nizam, Hamlacı Sk. No:6, 34970 Adalar/İstanbul, Türkiye
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