Pushkin House, London

Pushkin House
Location within Central London
Established1954
Location5a Bloomsbury Square, London, WC1
DirectorElena Sudakova
Public transit accessHolborn
Tottenham Court Road
Websitewww.pushkinhouse.org
Listed Building – Grade II*
Official nameNumbers 5, 5a and 6 and attached railings and lamp holder
Designated24 October 1951
Reference no.1244506

Pushkin House (Russian: Пушкинский Дом), established in 1954, is the UK's oldest independent Russian cultural centre, now based in Bloomsbury, London. It was founded by a group of émigré Russian friends, led by Maria Mikhailovna Kullmann (Zernova), with the aim of creating a welcoming meeting-place "for the enjoyment, understanding and promotion of Russian culture in all its forms, and for the exchange of views in a lively, informal atmosphere, with freedom of speech a core principle".

It continues to host a programme of Russian literature, poetry, art, cinema, music, theatre and dance, history, philosophy and current affairs. Events include lectures, exhibitions, films, concerts, readings, panel discussions, debates and an annual Book Prize. It is a politically independent, registered UK charity, owned and run by the Pushkin House Trust. While its original endowment ensures its independence, it also derives an income from ticket sales and donations from the public.