The Institute. Herzen(oncology): reviews.
For his views Herzen was arrested in 1834.
It's like a frost,” said Herzen about the emperor.
Herzen showed the danger of authoritarian education in Russia of his time.
The attraction to freedom of thought was especially strongly developed in Herzen.
The development and
implementation of the newest methods of treatment are distinguished by the Herzen Institute.
Alexander Herzen received the land from his father Ivan Yakovlev,
who bought the mansion in 1839.
Currently, these methods are widely used throughout the world. The Herzen Institute provides the following services:.
With consistency, Herzen abandoned his enthusiasm for the West when he was in
his eyes below the previously composed ideal.
Herzen's house provides guided tours for schoolchildren,
lectures on history and literature, as well as musical evenings and scientific conferences.
In the Moscow house, where Herzen lived from 1843 to 1847,
the A.I. Herzen House-Museum has been operating since 1976.
Herzen lived in the mansion from 1843 to 1847
and wrote the novels The Forty-Thief and Doctor Krupov, the novel Who is to Blame?
Herzen's mind quickly comprehended the imperfections and shortcomings
of those forms of Western life, to which he was initially attracted from the not beautiful distant Russian reality of the 1840s.