


Iconic Homes of Writers and Artists Turned into Museums
Leo Tolstoy's Yasnaya Polyana
Author homeThe estate where Tolstoy wrote *War and Peace* and *Anna Karenina*, now a museum.

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Louisa May Alcott's Orchard House
Author homeThe setting that inspired *Little Women*, preserved with original furniture and memorabilia.

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Frida Kahlo's La Casa Azul
Artist homeA museum showcasing Frida Kahlo's life and art, offering a glimpse into her personal and artistic world.

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Donald Judd's Home and Studio
Artist homeA former garment factory turned into a living space and gallery for Judd's minimalist art.

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J.M.W. Turner's Sandycombe Lodge
Artist homeA restored home designed by Turner himself, reflecting his architectural and artistic talents.

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Louise Bourgeois House
Artist homeA studio and home filled with Bourgeois's artwork and personal belongings, offering a glimpse into her creative process.

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Virginia Woolf's Monk's House
Author homeA serene retreat where Woolf wrote several novels, now managed by the National Trust.

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Georgia O'Keeffe's Abiquiu Home
Artist homeA preserved home reflecting O'Keeffe's connection to New Mexico landscapes and her artistic inspiration.

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Mark Twain House and Museum
Author homeA Victorian Gothic home where Twain wrote famous novels like *The Adventures of Tom Sawyer*.

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Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum
Author homeA historic site where Hemingway wrote several novels, featuring his writing studio and six-toed cats.

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