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Lamartine museum - Mavridi house in old town Plovdiv

Lamartine became a poet later on life. Initially, he dealt with diplomacy. He became a student of the French academy in 1830. His views and strongly expressed political independence won Lamartine worldwide popularity.

The poet traveled to distant lands in 1833 and on his way back decided to rest in present-day Istanbul. A group of tartars traveled together with Lamartine and his wife. They always examined shelters and accommodation places before the group settled there.

Upon reaching Plovdiv, Lamartine was welcomed by three locals, all willing to offer the poet and his travel companions accommodation. Lamartine was impressed by the hospitality and local customs.

The arrival in Plovdiv was a major event. Many people gathered to welcome the famous guest. The house where the group settled was large and luxurious, featuring 24 windows and European furniture. The poet described in a truly positive manner his host, Georgi Mavridi.

Upon his departure, Lamartine got sick and had to settle near Plovdiv. When Mavridi heard of the sickness, he sent over one of the best doctors. Lamartine was cured and meanwhile learned about local culture and traditions.

 

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tony kane - IRELAND, 25.06.2009 00:41

how much for a week in a one bed apartment