Mikhail Bulgakov Museum is a museum in Kyiv, Ukraine, dedicated to Kyiv-born Russian writer Mikhail Bulgakov.
Commenced in February 1989, and opened on May 15, 1991, for the 100th anniversary of the writer's birth, the museum is located at No.13 on the Andriivskyi Descent and contains an exposition of nearly 2500 pieces that include Bulgakov's belongings, books, postcards, and photos — conveying the life and creativity of the writer and his surroundings. The atmosphere of the house reflects the writer's life — as a secondary school pupil, student of medicine, family doctor, and writer — when Bulgakov wrote The White Guard, The Master and Margarita, and Theatre Love Story.
The building was erected in 1888 and designed by architect N. Gardenin, and thoroughly renovated before the opening of the museum.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mikhail_Bulgakov_Museum
Official Website http://www.bulgakov.org.ua/
Phone +380 44 425 31 88
Address Andriivs'kyi descent, 13А, Kiev, Kyiv city, Ukraine
Coordinates 50°27'38.51" N 30°30'53.39" E