On the one hand, it is interesting that this dolmen was installed near the museum. They brought such many-ton slabs. The disadvantage is that while they were driving, it is clear that the slab was partially destroyed, and then covered with cement. Well, such a thing. In general, as far as I know, you can't do that with a dolmen. They must not be touched. It should stand where the ancient people installed it .
The dolmen was brought from the mountain village to the city center. It does not have unusual properties and energy, in my perception. Just a big rock with a hole in it)
A thin adult can crawl through the hole. It is not pleasant to be inside (there is something to compare with other dolmens).
Presumably the most obvious thing in the opinion of modern people is that these were burial sites. But there are also refuting opinions. The latter are closer to me.
There is an ethnographic museum next to the museum. I advise you to visit.
an interesting historical object of the secondary burial of the nobility with a descriptive explanatory plaque is located in the center of the historical part of the city
Everything is fine, as is the whole of Abkhazia. There are a lot of sights you can't describe, so come and see for yourself, especially near the museum and the botanical garden
The dolmen was installed on the square and transported here as an exhibit. If you have never seen a dolmen, then you can get a general idea. But it is better to visit them in protected areas, where these dolmens were originally installed. Completely different feelings and perceptions.
I was in the interior of this dolmen in 1988. Once we lived in Sukhum, we really liked it there. I was 8 years old then. Don't judge, we were curious. I really liked the museum next to the domain. Now I don't know if he exists? And there was a very large antique anchor lying there. I like Sukhum very much.
Vlt and think:
Treatment-restoration or burial ground
There are no bones, there is a plug.
Or maybe he is a receiver of energies from space?
So clean, big, beautiful...
you can go inside...
someone got in, but did not get out, someone got out, but did not get in. I really was walking away ;-)
He is a dolmen and a dolmen in Africa. No one knows exactly what kind of structure it is and what it was intended for, but it is interesting
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January 28, 2020
A unique Dolmen. One of the largest in the Caucasus.
It was transported in 1956 from the Upper Escher.
Who cares, there are more in the Upper Echelons
Dolmens.
I recommend that you stop near the Dolmen, stand and think about life...