The place itself is beautiful. It's nice to walk away from the road. But the aunts in the museum are atas. Boorish, rude, not interested in visitors at all.
A very interesting place, as if it turned out to be at that time, everything is well preserved , the prices are reasonable, I advise everyone to look, thank you
The house museum, if I may say so,
is not in the best condition. The atmosphere of Stalin's time is absolutely not transmitted. The tour is for 2 points. But what else can you expect in Abkhazia.
There is nothing to look at, they charge 100 rubles for admission.
You can get to the cottage by a country road from the monastery...I was impressed only by the view from the mountain to the sea
The excursion to Stalin's dacha was struck by the fact that I expected to see a more well-groomed object, alas, the dacha loses its appearance every year, nothing or very little is being done to return it to its original appearance, for sure under Stalin, the facades were whitewashed, the paths were swept, the curbs were not broken, the walls were not stripped. .. sadly
Modestly compared to the dachas of Mikhail Gorbachev. Near the house of General Vlasik, where rooms are rented at a price of 2-3 thousand rubles per day per room (prices are current for June 2018)