The powerful have always been able to choose places to relax. It is very beautiful and cozy. And what a view of the sea!!! Everything is surrounded by greenery and the aromas of nature.
150 rubles per person, free for children. In a neglected state. The house for servants, guards and kitchens is abandoned. The view is beautiful. There is no excursion, go and see for yourself.
The museum's curators are doing everything possible so that people do not walk, do not look. Everything that could be stolen was stolen (even the ceiling panels). Joseph would not be pleased.
The boredom is unbearable.. only for ardent Stalinists. There's nothing interesting on the outside or inside. You can enter the territory through an unguarded gate from the side of the railway near the railway station. And you can go inside the cottage for free with a tour group. It's still boring for free.
The only drawback is that there is no fresh renovation of the facades, but everything inside is in good condition. The tour and the exposition are informative
My family and I visited this cottage , listened, looked around, took photos. I think it's worth visiting for general development, especially if you are in New Athos.
The tour will be interesting only for those who are interested in history. Not for long, the information is quite interesting. They give you time to walk around the premises, but there is nothing interesting there
It's worth a visit before everything falls apart completely.
Because they don't really keep an eye on her . Furniture and rooms, as in his other dachas
The cottage is in a deplorable state, but what has been preserved is amazing about the modesty that Stalin was endowed with. I think that the modern elite should learn from him.
It turns out that as many as 18 dachas were built for Stalin. And this is one of them in New Athos. In the 3rd photo, the observation deck where the security service was sitting