We went on an excursion to this village, everyone liked it. It's a pity that the hut where the bread was baked was closed. Everything is informative and interesting, neat houses and small streets are clean and well maintained. It's just beautiful!!!
Well done, the people are friendly.
It's a pity the fountains don't work.
The cafe is weak in variety, but you can have a snack.
The moonshiner's hut stands out separately!
Samagonochka Agon!!! I recommend it!!!
You can also buy it with you))))
Faceted glass, pickled cucumber, salsa from the freezer, black bread, interior with a view of the DEVICE from which the finished product drips into a 3-liter jar. Come, you will not regret it!!!
I do not recommend driving)))
It's a good idea. It is immediately obvious that a lot of money has been invested in the creation of the village. On its territory there is a hotel, a cafe and wooden houses- museums. But, in essence. These are more small shops than museums. There are houses of a beekeeper, a baker, a potter, a blacksmith, a weaver, a soap maker, a moonshiner, a candle shop, etc. The ticket price is small, purely symbolic. But when you enter the museum houses, you realize that this is a shop house. The products there are provided by artisans. And, of course, you buy something. We made purchases in every cabin. The purchases are interesting. Most of all, I liked the houses of a beekeeper, a potter, a blacksmith, a moonshiner and a house where straw products were sold. It is worth noting separately that a very pleasant and attentive girl works in the beekeeper's house, who told us in detail about beekeeping products and answered all your questions. We made purchases there, which we were very satisfied with. And, of course, I would like to say that we would choose a house with wicker products made of straw as a "museum". There is a wide variety of them. And the saleswoman told us from beginning to end the whole process of weaving, starting from the preparation of straw, its sorting, processing, to weaving. About household charms and much more. There we really felt like we were in a museum. The potter's house is just wonderful. I want to buy everything there! The seller is attentive to customers. More than one man can't pass the moonshiner's house, I think they would go there right away, but women and children are with them, so you have to go through all the houses. I also liked the blacksmith's house. There are more men and boys "hanging out" there. The seller there is wonderful, I really want to buy something from him. The carpenter's house impresses with a huge amount of goods, it is not cheap, but very beautiful. It is clear that the craftsman is very hardworking. It's a pity that we didn't get to the baker's house, the carpenter's and the shooting gallery. Unfortunately, they were not working when we arrived. There is a fairly large cafe on the territory (you can stay indoors and outdoors). The kitchen is good, but we have been waiting for our order for a long time. The children would like to come back and walk around the houses. We will come again.