An incredible place in terms of energy! There are so many exhibits, almost everything can be touched, the tour from the owners is beyond praise! The history of Abkhazia as it is!
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Level 13 Local Expert
April 12, 2023
Thank you for the tour, for saving household items. Children are delighted with the tangerine garden and the opportunity to pick and eat a fragrant tangerine.
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Level 5 Local Expert
June 14, 2022
an excellent museum, which was collected by one family: everything can be touched with your hands, admission is free for children.
the museum has household items, machine tools, a copier from 1930. everything is collected carefully, with love
The museum is fascinating for children and adults. You get into the spirit of a bygone era, people who lived in the old days.
It's a pity the tavern is not working this season
An unusual and large private museum of antiques, there are rifles, machine guns from the time of the Second World War - you can hold them, take a picture. A suitable place for a trip, if you are tired of relaxing on the beach - it's good to go not far from the resort of Pitsunda, a taxi takes cheap. There is no guide, you go and watch everything yourself.
Great! A huge number of exhibits. But, indeed, people with allergies to dust and wool will not be able to stay there for a long time. And so, I strongly advise you to visit.
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Оксана Воробьёва
Level 5 Local Expert
December 1, 2021
Since there is not a very large selection of museums, this one is worth a visit.
A very hospitable grandson (it seems) of the founder.
The wine is homemade and excellent to boot
I have been and will visit this wonderful place more than once! A wonderful selection of household items, many of which are known only from books. They can be touched, some of them are in working condition. Children just hang out and stay in front of some exhibits for a long time.
It is a pity that rare signatures have faded and you often have to guess what is written there.
And you definitely need to have a snack, it's unexpected for these places, but everything is very, very tasty.
An amazing place describing the way of life, culture and history of Abkhazia. The imperfect condition of the exhibits is explained by the fact that the museum is maintained without any support from the government of Abkhazia, on the enthusiasm of the founder's daughter alone. If this goes on, the unique collection will be lost forever.
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Leanan Sidhe
Level 12 Local Expert
November 24, 2021
This place must be seen, visited! A completely unique museum of everyday life in Apsna. We will definitely come back to take a closer look at everything! Thanks to the owner of the museum!
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Level 8 Local Expert
February 11, 2023
It's a great place, we took a tour here, I recommend it
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Алексей
Level 12 Local Expert
July 14, 2022
An interesting museum. Assembled by the hands of a real talented person with a big soul.
A wonderful house museum, it has such a huge number of exhibits that even the national museum of Abkhazia has many times fewer of them. On two floors of the house, unique things were placed that are now not found in everyday life, for example, the carriage of the Prince of Oldenburg, all kinds of antique machines and household appliances that work without electricity.
And the most interesting thing is that you can touch most of the exhibits with your own hands.
The tour of the museum was conducted by a guide stoned with weed. The guide could not remember the name of the founder of the museum and with great difficulty read the signs on the exhibits, a GREAT DISAPPOINTMENT from the museum.
There is a terrible smell, all the exhibits are in a neglected state, dust, dirt, cobwebs everywhere. Very shabby stuffed animals are especially depressing. There are undoubtedly interesting exhibits, but apparently the owners don't give a damn about their deplorable condition. Everything is quietly collapsing and turning into a dreary dumpster. To take a taxi 300 rubles round trip from the center of Pitsunda + 2 tickets for 200 rubles. A total of 700 rubles for viewing dusty junk. A dump of unnecessary things, not a museum. It's not worth it, it's just disappointment and despondency.
The exhibits are certainly interesting, but... I do not recommend people with reactions to dust, wool and similar allergens. I had to inject hormone after the visit.
Many thanks and a low bow to the one who collected, made and saved it all. There is no future without knowledge of the people's past. It is a pity that the government of Abkhazia does not help this museum.