The Côte d’Azur is full of fascinating stories, and that of Anton Chekhov, one of the giants of Russian literature, is one of them.
Did you know that Nice, listed as a UNESCO heritage site as “Riviera winter resort town”, was a privileged refuge for the aristocrats of the 19th century? Among them, the Russians left an indelible markcontributing to the charm and development of this region.
In this episode, we take you to discover Anton Chekhov, his attachment to Nice and the influence of his stays on the Riviera on his writings. Get ready to explore a little-known part of Russian history on the Riviera.
Anton Chekhov succumbed to the charm of the Côte d’Azur, and after listening to this column, there’s a good chance that you will too.
In this podcast, immerse yourself in the world of Anton Chekhov:
Discover the principle of the famous “Chekhov’s gun” and its omnipresence in cinema and theater.
Learn how Nice and its landscapes have inspired the writer, to the point of convincing him to spend his winters far from Moscow.
Explore the fascinating stories of Russian evenings at the Monaco casino et understand the impact of Russian aristocrats on heritage architectural and cultural heritage of the region, from sumptuous villas to Orthodox churches.
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