At 9 a.m., no one was there yet, the doors were closed, but the tomb looks decent. It is clear that they take care of her on their own, as best they can. Thanks to such people for preserving history
It's a very interesting place. It is maintained in an acceptable condition by local residents. And in general, there are a lot of beautiful old buildings with history in Obodovets. The locals are responsive and willing to tell the story. We were also lucky enough to meet a woman, a former employee of the archives. She told about the village and about the tomb, her son continued her story, the boy with a folder of historical photographs is worthy of respect and remuneration (but it's on your conscience whether to pay a couple of rubles or not. We paid 5). I recommend it as an intermediate point on the trip, but if some local "guide" comes along, they won't let you go quickly)