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The memory of great actors once active on stage, but whose presence is lost for the generations to come, can be preserved and evoked by photographs, chronicles, anecdotes, sometimes by objects - as part of memorial museums. Such was the case of the house of actor C. I. Nottara, whose daughter in law, Ana Nottara (wife of musician C. C. Nottara) decided that the memory of her husband's family was worth preserving. Unfortunately, the dwelling has recently changed owners, and the Museum's existence is uncertain. |