There are no restrooms in the building. A dirty and smelly taulet is located in the park next to the Philharmonic hall. And it, among all its other advantages, is paid! It's a disgrace, both locals and tourists are shocked.
During the performances, the audience constantly uses phones, lights and flashes destroy all magic, the management should announce a ban on the use of phones, as is done in Rusdram.
Also, someone was constantly opening and closing the door to the right of the stage.
A magnificent hall. Incendiary dances performed by young artists! Full of excitement, the desire to return many more times. I look forward to seeing you again! I invite and recommend everyone
During the vacation, we attended a concert of the Yertsakhu ensemble in this philharmonic hall. The Philharmonic Hall is located in the central part of Sukhum, conveniently accessible from the Makhajirov embankment. The Philharmonic hall is small, the hall is made according to the standard scheme-the stage is opposite the rows. I recommend wearing long-sleeve clothes, as it is cool in the hall, and if the air conditioners are on, it is even cold. The room is launched exactly on time, so you do not need to come in advance. The sound is good.
The Abkhazian Philharmonic is located in a very beautiful building, in the center of the city, surrounded by a park area. Inside there is only a hall and a hall with good acoustics and a spacious stage. We watched the performance of the national ensemble "Nart". I really liked it. Great dances and songs.
We watched the concert of the Abkhazian state folk dance ensemble "Nart" ....
Amazing!
Beyond all praise! The perfect cozy room, great view and sound! Wonderful architecture and view from the street. If you are vacationing in Abkhazia, be sure to visit!
A great addition to the sea experience)))
Wonderful! I especially like the attitude towards all the guests. Local concerts are absolutely free. Local celebrities perform. There is not always free parking nearby, but still everyone finds a place for a car.
I spontaneously got to the concert of the song and dance ensemble of the Republic of Abkhazia
I was very impressed with the concert itself and the people who came to the concert
And, of course, the building
For me, such concerts are the key to understanding the customs and traditions of the people, their way of life and lifestyle
I liked it!
Stalin's Empire. Of course, the chic legacy of the USSR. Exterior finishing works have been carried out. Inside for a C grade. There is no toilet), a cafe in the tgm number. Managers need to think at least about toilets. And not to greet guests with the words "Say thank you to Joseph Vissarionovich."
A very beautiful hall, good acoustics, convenient seating arrangement, everything can be seen what is happening on stage. And, of course, there is climate control, a comfortable temperature in the hall. The concert itself was wonderful.I recommend it!
Fresh renovation, comfortable chairs, it's cool in the hall.
It turned out to call the cashier with the help of a guard at the service entrance (a white plastic door at the end of the building).
There is no toilet in the Philharmonic hall. The controller recommended going to the paid toilet in the park. It was closed.
Nice room, comfortable chairs. We were sitting in the prater to the left of the center - the view was excellent. It is convenient that additional doors were opened to exit after the end of the performance and there were no crowds
I do not know a worse site. More than one phone is not answering. 2 p.m., the ticket office is closed. In short, it's a mess. You can't get any information anywhere. Learn how to work with the National Theatre. There's the cashier himself.
A beautiful building, the Kavkaz ensemble was extremely lucky, you can truly appreciate the culture and traditions of the Abkhazian people, photos and videos will not convey the atmosphere that prevailed in the interior
Beautiful building, beautiful interior inside. Unfortunately, the Philharmonic stands on the foundations of the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, which was destroyed in Soviet times. To this day, cypresses planted at the temple grow around.