Dom Tvorchestva Peredelkino was built in 1955 to provide undisturbed time and space for literary writers to focus on their work. From then on Dom Tvorchestva served as a literary residency and each candidate had to be approved by the Literary Fund. Even though it was hard to get into the residency, many Russian writers, poets, screenwriters and translators of the XX century worked here. Arseniy Tarkovsky, a prominent Soviet poet and father to film director Andrei Tarkovsky, lived in Dom Tvorchestva almost all his life.

After the collapse of the Soviet Union the building fell into decay. In 2020 Dom Tvorchestva opened its doors again. The building was meticulously restored with original interiors, the famous staircase in the foyer, and the library. Today, Dom Tvorchestva is a space where creative practitioners can get draw inspiration, release their imaginative potential, and establish meaningful connections with one another.

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