The house of the nanny of A. S. Pushkin in the village of Kobrino. Arina Rodionovna's family had their own hut in the village of Kobrino in 1795. By that time, she had already served as a nanny and breadwinner in the Pushkin-Gannibal family for three years. The hut was built by order of the grandmother of A. S. Pushkin, Maria Alekseevna, who took a lively, efficient serf woman into her service. The house of the nanny of A. S. Pushkin in the village of Kobrino. The house of the nanny of A. S. Pushkin in the village of Kobrino. Relatives of Arina Rodionovna lived in a miraculously survived hut until the 1950s. After they moved to Leningrad, the dilapidated wooden house was doomed, but it was saved by a simple village teacher Natalya Mikhailovna Nyrkova