In the Soviet Union era, the village ____ was known primarily for the fact that the leader of the October Revolution, V.I. Lenin lived and worked there in exile. The first museum ____ to the socio-political activity of the founder of the Soviet state, appeared there back in the 1930s. It was the house of a ____ named Petrov turned into a memorial complex. 10 years later, the second Siberian ____ of exiled Ulyanov-Lenin, the house belonging to a peasant named Zyrianov, was also made a museum. The next stage of the development of Museum-Sanctuary Shushenskoye was the ____ of the entire surrounding area. The complex “V.I. Lenin’s Exile in Siberia” was ____ in 1968 on Lenin’s 100th anniversary. Now the museum-sanctuary is a huge ____ complex with two branches in the villages ____ and Sizaya. Visitors not only see exhibitions in the houses of Petrov and Zyrianov, but also begin feeling the recreated atmosphere of the XIX-century Siberian village. The museum contains ____ buildings, objects of culture and everyday peasant life.

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