yes, yes, and the eleventh walkhovsky is also the same, but walkhovsky was always very neat, he is anxcellent student, and pushkin, he was alive, so impetuous, so let’s leave everything, the lyceum, where pushkin spent six happy years, where he became poet, where i found friends throughout life, during the occupation of the city by the nazis in 1941, suffered greatly, it opened after restoration in 1949, it was a grandiose celebration, even the entire presidium of the academy of sciences came, there was a commune in the lyceum. here the hallways were filled with police officers, a dining room, several halls, now the entire second floor, an infirmary. on october 19, 1811, on that day , a portrait of emperor alexander i, the creator, was brought here. face, here it is, this portrait, and it hung here on this wall, so when we revive these interiors today, they are not the fruit of the imagination of museum workers, it is... lyceum in tsarskoye selo, the golden age of russian literature is adjacent to its silver age. at the turn of the 19th and 2nd centuries , aninski, nikolai gumelev, an