It's not interesting, there's not much to see, the same type of rooms. Modern air conditioners, a TV, and a water heater are especially striking. It's a pity for the time spent. Everything is not well maintained. I don't recommend it.
Very beautiful architecture, luxurious interior decoration. The whole area is surrounded by greenery. Century-old cypresses, tangerine trees, laurel bushes, persimmons, palm trees. It is interesting to visit this object, literally touching the history. But two stars for a very modest, short tour and, most importantly, a disgusting attitude to the historical cultural heritage. Most of the premises are not allowed because of their emergency condition. It is very sad to see such a beautiful complex go into oblivion. It seems to me that in a few years it will be possible to show only the place where the dacha of the highest party officials was.
I'm delighted. It's like I've been on a time machine in the past. I was struck by the modesty of the decoration. How the needs of that elite differed from those of today.
The area is not very well maintained, there is no toilet. Entrance fee is 100 rubles. + entrance ticket 150 rubles, if without an excursion (with an excursion it is more expensive, you wanted. But there was no guide). Well, as it is, the cottage is like a cottage, it was interesting to see. The ushers are on their own wavelength.
We were at the New Athos Monastery, and decided to walk to the cottage. The distance is small and therefore, I think, it is worth visiting the cottage for those who visit the temple. The cottage itself looks modest, but good-quality, it's a pity that it is neglected now. Tours are conducted inside, but only on one floor. There are lanterns of that era around the cottage. It's worth a visit.
The guide knows his job!!!!! We learned a lot of new and interesting things!!! The children (16 and 10 years old) listened with their mouths open!!!!! Sooooo liked it!!!!!
We were at this cottage, everything is overgrown, but it is very beautiful and there is a special atmosphere. The entrance to the territory of the cottage is 50 rubles, the entrance to Stalin's apartment is 100 rubles, children are free up to 10 years old. It was interesting to see.
One of Comrade Stalin's five dachas in Abkhazia.
It is conveniently located, when approaching it from the Athos Monastery, if from the sea from Lakoba Street, then you will have to walk for a long time and always uphill
). Others, Stalin's three dachas in Abkhazia
2. By Lake Ritsa
3. On the Cold river (in Gagra)
4. To Musser.
This one is located in New Athos. She seemed to me to be in better condition than the others. Completed, all cottages seem to be on the same project. It is finished not in a baggy, vulgar style, but with restraint, emphasized strictly, but from expensive woods.
The tour is short, for exactly 100 rubles, which are charged for it. Without an excursion, the ticket is 100 rubles, with an excursion another 100.
Everything is well maintained, clean and interesting)
The basement is under renovation. Through the window you can see a billiard table, a broken table....
Interesting. Going down from the cottage to the sea, we met a small herd of horses, photo here.
I was on 06.10.2022 with my family (2 children and a wife., one of the children is under 10 years old). At the entrance through the central gate from the embankment, guards in non-uniform clothes began to extort 50 rubles from each. There is no ticket office, no tickets either. When refusing to pay, one of the guards tried to physically kick us out and not let us in. There was alcohol on the table in the security booth. I was ready to call the police (they don't have the police, but they still have the police). The police department is located on the seafront 200 meters from the entrance gate to the museum. They let cars with tourists through without charges. As a result, they missed it for free. The guard has a sign hidden in the booth that entrance to the territory is paid, without specifying which territory and without specifying the cost. For information: at the entrance there is a sign of the State dachas of SA. Entrance to the museum itself is also paid. The museum consists of 3 buildings. I advise you to visit the museum, but the staff themselves are bouncers, extortionists for a drink right at the workplace.
I recommend to all connoisseurs of history to visit Stalin's dacha in new Athos, the price is 200 rubles, an excellent landscape and a lot of memorable photos. Stalin's cottage is not far from the New Athos Monastery
There are two ways to get to the cottage - one directly from the road passing through Mount Athos and the second is to first climb to the Athos monastery and from there to the cottage. Entrance to the territory of the cottage is paid -50 rubles. The entrance to the cottage itself also costs money. If you go up from the road, you will have wonderful views of the sea. Horses and cows are free on the territory, so be careful and look at your feet. The cottage itself is not very large inside, literally five rooms will be available to you. I really didn't like the fact that there are a huge number of bedbugs and other insects all around the curtains and the balcony. For those who are afraid of insects, I highly recommend not visiting the cottage.
The furniture at the cottage is the simplest. My grandparents had exactly the same cabinets and armchairs. So those who expect to see luxury there will be very surprised. Externally, the cottage is very bad in places and even falls to pieces. Therefore, take care of your head on the balconies so that nothing falls on your head.
1. If you go around the arch covered with wild grapes, you can go out onto the terrace with a beautiful view and the classic facade of the guest house. It's a pretty romantic place. The correct setting when photographing can give a rather unexpected result.
2. Another interesting place will be just above and to the right of the summer house. There is a luxurious terrace overlooking the sea, the Sukhumi highway, and you can partially see the Iver Fortress. It is better to come there after 12:00.
3. The most interesting and mysterious place will be if you go to the left from the fountain. There are remnants of an old (possibly pre-revolutionary) collector. The answer to the question "what was it used for" will help you find holes in the wall that adjoins the road that leads to the cottage.
It is interesting to see where Stalin lived.They tell in detail about his life in Abkhazia.It would be possible to make a theatrical performance with a double of Stalin
You can buy a guided tour, or you can just take a walk. An interesting interior. The staff provided general information about the cottage and we went for a walk, time is unlimited, you can take pictures.
A truly historic place. But unfortunately, another five years and he's finished. Absolutely everything is falling apart. The locals don't care so much that they can't even sweep. Everything is as usual: collect money, and then at least the grass does not grow. One disappointment and frustration.
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Артем Львович
Level 25 Local Expert
July 4, 2024
You can visit, so that you can then say that you were there. But nothing special. The view is beautiful. The furniture is confiscated. The building is falling into disrepair. Step aside - garbage and ruin. There is no rundown toilet anywhere in the entire territory.
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Евгений Я
Level 10 Local Expert
October 1, 2024
There is nothing worthy of attention there. More conversations. I do not recommend it. It's a waste of time. The short story of the guide was not impressed. The cottage itself is not in the best condition due to dampness and lack of proper care.
An interesting place, they say, all the furniture is historical, only it is covered with new cloth. You can see everything in the accessible rooms, but there is also a closure on the ground floor, you can look through the windows. Very beautiful views open next to the buildings.
It is a mixture of delight and horror, on the one hand beautiful views, on the other hand there is nothing there! Everything is broken and forgotten, this place has "price tags" because Stalin once rested here, THAT's IT! There are no exhibits except the table and the service there really...
It was interesting to see where Stalin spent his probably only vacation at this country house. Apparently, the man was not picky and without megalomania, which is why his people respected him. Our country needs such a leader now.
Beautiful view. For entering the territory, they charged 150 rubles from an adult + 150 rubles for visiting Stalin's dacha. We didn't take the tour, but we were satisfied.
An interesting place. It is not difficult to get there on foot, climbing a little up from the monastery. Entrance to the territory is paid, this is to look at the cottage from the outside. The entrance to the cottage itself is also paid, plus you can additionally pay for an excursion. Although in general it is inexpensive. There is an abandoned servants' building next to the cottage, apparently they do not want to restore it. The territory is also not being looked after. The downside is the irritated guide, the feeling is that he is tired of his work.
If you want to look at the fragments of the ceiling that are already lying on the floor next to the billiard table or see the devastation in the toilet, and little left over from Stalin's dacha and chat with boorish workers, then you will definitely come here. They are not allowed in all rooms and only in one building.
A beautiful place at the foot of the forest and mountains, entrance to the cottage is paid -150 rubles, with an excursion -300 rubles. Entrance to the territory is also paid - 50 rubles
A very interesting guide.The furniture decoration, hair dryer, and a couple more minor details were replaced, the atmosphere itself was preserved. The ascetic lifestyle of the leader was very surprised. This cottage is one of Stalin's five dachas in Abkhazia, he visited it five times.There is a beautiful view from the veranda of the balcony.For the general development and understanding of the era of those years, I think it's worth visiting, especially since the ticket price is not high in the region of 200 rubles, near the monastery of Panteleimon the healer.
Again, a place for an amateur. But if you turn on your imagination, you can even come up with some kind of conspiracy theory that could be turned from theory into practice here. The views here are gorgeous, it was once good to rest.
Minus one, that the tour was conducted only from the living room. 10 minutes. That's not enough. I wanted to hear more information. To walk through the halls. Listen to more about furniture.
The ascetic image of the building is visible both from the outside and inside. The details emphasize belonging to the first person of the country of the Soviets - expensive woods are used in the manufacture of panels, rods, cornices, ceiling sockets and other decorative finishing elements, exquisite brass handles, falsetto glass in frames, vintage chandeliers. It reinforces the impression of the place when it comes to the realization that there was a global historical figure here, under whom the USSR won the war and achieved significant economic and political development in the world. Be sure to take a guide. Admission is 150 rubles in the 22nd year.
Now most of it is closed for restoration. But it's still worth a visit. I was here about 6 years ago, sitting on the original Stalin chair and the phone.
I was on an excursion. The interior of those times...
the staff,,, it was hot. The ticket is inexpensive.
Personally, I don't like it very much. There is a kind of pleasant atmosphere.