Russia has not reached here yet. In the sense of the sign "restored at the expense of the Russian Federation" is not hanging yet. So that the complex of buildings is slowly decaying, only two rooms have been restored. The rest is in disrepair. But at least the tracks are cleaned of garbage.
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May 4, 2024
I was surprised by some moments from Stalin's life
If you don't mind a couple hundred rubles, you can take a walk... It is unclear where the money collected at the entrance goes, and twice)) it is obvious that it is simply in the pockets of the participants of the fees, because they do not give tickets and no records are kept. The territory is in a neglected state, the cottage itself is also alive only due to the quality of the building.
An excellent architectural monument that has preserved most of the original interiors of the 1950s. Unfortunately, the guides are not fully familiar with the materials about Stalin, especially the memoirs of contemporaries, and broadcast mainly anti-Soviet myths.
History.....You understand! Everything is authentic
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Игорь
Level 11 Local Expert
November 5, 2022
A beautiful, well-chosen place. The cottage itself requires reconstruction. The lecture is short, you can move freely inside, take pictures. If I'm not mistaken, the tickets were 300 rubles each. The guide told me a lot of interesting things.
You can walk around the cottage on your own, or with a guide. Entrance is paid, but symbolic, 100 rubles. The interior is preserved, you can see it. But it was not the cottage that impressed, but the territory, plus the views that open from the cottage. That's what's really beautiful.
A cool historical place. My heart aches very much for the fact that they do not allocate the necessary funds to maintain this landmark. Everything is gradually being destroyed.
A beautiful cottage, like all the others. There are beautiful columns on the side, a good place for a photo. There are tunnels a little further away, you can open the door and look. Beautiful sea view from here
Just a fire, to see how I. V. Stalin lived and rested, you just need to invest a little in restoration.
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Андрей Барковский
Level 15 Local Expert
March 1, 2023
Country house.
The road to the 5+ cottage is an ideal asphalt.
We didn't go inside.
The place is beautiful, the views from the hill are not bad.
You can stop by and see it.
A good restoration repair is required, the place is interesting, but it has been launched by the local authorities, a couple more years and most likely the building may begin to collapse.
A very atmospheric place! At the time to shoot a horror movie, or a computer shooter on the theme of the post-apocalypse. We were in the rainy season, there was a slight fog, I wish I had photographed the view of the valley near the cottage.
One of Stalin's 5 dachas, which was handed over in 1947. Come and see how the leaders did not deny themselves anything in the post-war devastation.
The entrance is 200 rubles, tickets are sold right on the Stalin sofa, you will not get any paper for your 200 rubles))) Who knows how much the ticket will cost tomorrow? The guides are openly rude, tell little and let you into only a few rooms. Utility rooms, 2 houses and underground passages are not shown. Like all monuments in Abkhazia, it needs care and reconstruction
It's a very sad sight! Restoration work was carried out ... to put it mildly, they are not professionals. Excursions are not conducted at all, some tired women are sitting at the entrance, who offer to go and see on their own. Part of the cottage is closed altogether. It is better to visit the cottage on Lake Ritsa. The condition is much better, excursions are conducted, the picturesque territory, the power of personality is felt.
It feels like there was no cottage, just a building to earn a penny) They let you into a couple of rooms, there's nothing to do there.
I put a couple of stars for the view from the balcony, but it's a minus at all)
Some kind of deception. They took money for entry, said that excursions were taking place upstairs. As a result, everything is sealed, there is no one from the staff, accordingly, no one can get into any building. Through the windows you can see that the building is in ruins and no excursions can be there. They were extremely upset.
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LuMi
Level 8 Local Expert
July 22, 2022
The place is beautiful, it's worth visiting to plunge into history! But, one thing is a pity, soon there will really only be a dot on the map! If you have enough strength and physical ability, go up to the observation deck, you will not regret it! I'm shooting a star for the attitude to the object!
I didn't like the tour-I scribbled the text without a soul and that's it, go and see everything yourself. The cottage itself is in a more neglected state than the cottage on the Cold River.
We were lucky, the tour arrived. We listened to the story, walked around the house, around the territory. They collected spring water. Everything is fine.
Once again, I was convinced that luxury and brilliance are not about I. Stalin :). All rooms are in the same colors, the same furniture, strictly and tastefully. Magnificent landscapes open up at an altitude. Pride is located where the great commander-in-chief spent his time. I recommend a visit.