April 2024.
A very interesting, beautiful place. Everything is well maintained. The temple itself is under reconstruction. The territory is very small. The museum has so-so few exhibits. Entrance fee is 300 rubles per person. And that's where the problem arises. For this money, you can see through the side entrance of the temple that it is being renovated. One person works, the reconstruction will take 100 years at this rate. There are no excursions. The locals only collect money, and if you don't buy anything at the souvenir shop, then dissatisfied faces follow you. A twofold feeling. On the one hand, it's a beautiful place, old times, history. But the locals, as always, will put a fly in the ointment. I do not recommend visiting. Nothing
The Great Pintiunt Museum. There is also a dolmen, but it has been brought. The most interesting thing is the Temple complex of the IV-XIX century. The short tour was conducted professionally. The guide also noticed that there would be a rehearsal on the organ, and we visited it, we did not expect it ourselves. Without a concert, the ticket costs 300 rubles. There is also a museum that gives an idea of the antiquity of this place.
Wonderful organ evenings performed by the amazing Luke Godelia. For the first time in a long time, I had to stand in a long queue to buy a ticket. But the charm of the concert and the pleasure it was worth it