It's a big beautiful park! You can spend half a day! The dachas of Stalin and Gorbachev are only a small part! There is a beautiful landscape and a place to walk around!
A must-visit if you are in your own car! You drive up to the gate, your uncle will come out, give him some money.
It is a very beautiful place to walk. It's a pity there are almost no interiors left at the cottage itself and they are not allowed inside. But it has a very beautiful territory and a neat beach. We were here in the morning when there were almost no other tourists. We walked all over the territory, it was interesting to look into abandoned garages and a special gas station. Going up the main staircase, you will get a great view. After going down, you can lie on the beach
It was 07/17/2022. Entrance is paid 300 rubles per person, children under 10 years old are free, guides to Stalin and Gorbachev's dacha are also included, every hour. It's a very interesting place. The guides told us pleasantly. I advise you to visit who is interested in the era of the USSR
It is informative, but the splendor of the complex is slowly fading into oblivion. Considering the flow of tourists, this is strange, but it is as it is, the pool, once filled with seawater, is already in ruins, and could become a kind of attraction. Swimming in the sea after visiting the cottage, you understand why the pool, and not the sea of Jellyfish, although the beach is good, although it has already been launched.
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September 21, 2023
The condition of Stalin's dacha is sad. They said at the entrance that they would give a tour of the cottage, but there was none. We walked around and looked at it. On the way back, we met an employee, who told us a little about the buildings on the territory of the cottage. It's sad that everything is in such a poor state and is being destroyed. Quite a luxurious cottage for those times, although it does not compare with the nearby Gorbachev's cottage. There's already a palace there.
The nature is amazing, as in the whole of Abkhazia! The cottage itself is an uninteresting object, Stalin's cottage in the Ritz is much more interesting, but if you are by car, then you can get there, walk along the once well-maintained paths, look at the past.
I was aiming for this place! And so, 45 years later, I visited it! My childhood memories have come to life! Of course, it is very sad that such historical objects are being destroyed, but I really hope that they will be restored and history will be honored! He was a wonderful guide! It's like I was in my childhood! Thanks!
It's a pretty interesting and atmospheric place, we've arrived. First of all, the territory itself is interesting, very beautiful views open up.
After this place, you should definitely go to the beach, there is absolutely clear water and there are no people.
Cons: it is very difficult to get there, public transport does not run, unless with an excursion, you can get there by car without problems.
Entrance to the territory is paid.
The cottage is abandoned. It's a sad sight. Buildings are in need of repair. There's garbage everywhere. I don't recommend it. You'll be wasting your time.
The cottage is almost in its original condition, some of the furniture has not been preserved, but in general everything is as it was under the leader. You can't go in without a guide. Almost all rooms are open for viewing.
I really liked it. We were in early January. Car access to the territory is paid. There are no people. two open crumbling buildings with a free entrance and the building of the "cottage" itself with a bedroom and an office - with a guide - at the entrance, a pleasant man tells interesting facts, answers questions and launches a walk inside the building. In general, I liked everything. If you are on foot, you can go down the steps from the gazebo to the sea and Gorbachev's dacha.
Beautiful nature, a feeling of abandonment and untouchability. But, in fact, only the decoration of the premises remains. The furniture is not original, you can't get in without a tour. The entrance fee is 300 rubles, but for this money, you can swim on a great beach. I recommend
It is very useful to visit, at least for comparison with the nearby Gorbachev's dacha. Inside, not everything is authentic, as under Stalin, but you still feel the spirit of that era. A great guide.
Living history. A great man who managed half the world with dignity and wisdom.
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It is always interesting to touch the history, to feel the spirit of the time to which the buildings belong. It's sad that everything is in this form, but at least in this, it's good that it has been preserved
May 2021. The landmark is in disrepair, on the verge of destruction. The guide said that due to the emergency condition of the building itself, excursions to the cottage have been stopped since the 20th year. The gazebo is destroyed, the stairs to the lower tiers are in poor condition, pins stick out in places where benches stood. The garden is in a neglected state, from the building above the road where Stalin's head of security lived, loud music from the category of "all kinds of different" is heard, which, personally, in my understanding, is unacceptable for this kind of attractions (at the moment, park guards and a guide are in that building, as I understand it).
A great impression is made by the bay by the sea, organized for the personal submarine of the leader of the peoples!, as well as Gorbachev's cottage next door, by the way, some furniture from Stalin's cottage was moved there.
At the entrance to the park, a fee of 150 rubles is charged for an adult ticket, you do not need to pay an eco fee for a car. For this money, you can walk and externally inspect Stalin's dacha, as well as visit an excursion inside Gorbachev's dacha as part of an organized group, and believe me, after visiting it you will have something to think about 100% and what to be surprised at, compare the image of the two leaders.
P.S. The air is beautiful, unique, healing algae grow in the bay), a long pier juts into the sea, where you can sit and sunbathe.
I think it's worth a visit. The cost is 300 rubles per adult, children under 10 years old are free of charge. For this you get two cottages with an excursion plus the sea with a good view from the pier
We live next door in a boarding house named after him. Lakoba decided to visit this facility today. A car with Abkhazian license plates drove up at the checkpoint, the guard let it pass by taking 100 rubles per person. He told us that since we were not local, we would be charged 300 rubles each. It's not the first year we've been vacationing in this place and the entrance was always 100 rubles. No prices are indicated anywhere. As a result, we were not missed ((( the attitude towards visitors is like wallets on legs, there is no question of any hospitality, and people also do not know anything about the service and do not want to know. The answer is - don't like it, don't come. Others will come. Everything is in ruin and decline. Everything is aimed only at making a profit without any investments.
Perhaps the best place before comparing the epochs, it was interesting to see and then went down to Gorbachev's dacha ... it immediately became clear who was thinking about the people
The impression is quite ambiguous... Upon arrival, once you have paid 300 rubles per person (children under 12 years old for free), you need to watch, you can drive to the cottage itself, or climb the stairs from the main road.
It is an interesting place, but guides need to be given more information and tell not only about the cottage building, but also about the territory. It is clear that everything was classified then, but still..
A beautiful place is what distinguishes Stalin's dachas. It's almost the same inside, but the places are very beautiful. This place is also famous for the fact that Gorbachev's dacha is nearby, which he did not have time to visit, but there are excursions there.