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A hostel of lonely orders in possession of the merchant N.V. Krylov. A wooden two-storey house in 1992-1994 in 1992-1994. Burned (set fire) In 1994, the house was demolished, built a new building from bricks, with a shearing boards. In 1995, to the 100th anniversary of the birth of the poet, there was a "memorial" museum. A year later, the museum was assigned state status. The museum is very good, cozy. It is necessary that this is the only place in Moscow, where Sergey Yesenin was registered and lived constantly from 1911 to 1918 at his father Alexander Nikitich, who lived in the house and who worked as a senior clerk in the meat shop of the merchant N.V. Krylova (he belonged to the whole house).