My sister and I vacationed at this boarding house in November 1984. The most beautiful place is a park with roses, dancing every evening, the sea in which we swam in November... Walking to the city center, and on the way we bought juicy persimmons, which were torn right from the tree. We were young, happy, and rejoiced in the warmth, the sea, and the roses. The boarding house was great!
The place is beautiful, picturesque, there are still Soviet tiles and mosaics — for centuries, as they say. It's nice to walk around the greenery, I imagine that there was some 50 years ago - life was boiling, probably. Now there is debris and a dump in the middle of the site near the main building — by the way, someone's pants are drying there. A marina for the homeless, no other way. The entrance there, by the way, through a thorn — fenced from cows wandering nearby, they say, the owner of the nearby "Apsny" will restore. Well, we hope and believe! It's a pity, such a place is empty. I 'd like to take excursions here 😂
An abandoned building, but very interesting.. I hope it will be restored someday, because the potential is huge.. When I was resting next to him, I constantly looked at him..
A typical late Soviet "abandonment" is a sad witness to a once popular holiday destination. It includes the main thirteen-storey building, a gym with a swimming pool, a canteen building and outbuildings. Nearby is a picturesque and blackberry-covered park with an outdoor dance floor.
Access is free everywhere. You can climb up the stairs, but there are practically no railings, so - ahtung!
On the ground floor of the boarding house, a local "entrepreneur" equipped a cattle shed (yes, this is Abkhazia, baby!)
On many walls there are traces of shooting with both shotgun cartridges and combat caliber, despite the fact that there has never been fighting in Gudauta.
In general, there is plenty of space for those who like to wander through such garbage dumps.