My Russia is an amazing work of Russian architects who based on the traditional buildings of different regions of our country and made him candy on the banks of the river Mzymta. Complex stretches nearly a kilometer and includes as entertaining, and more practical infrastructure.
The content of the article
- 1 Cultural and Ethnographic Center My Russia
- 2 How to get there
- 3 Information to visit
- 4 On the map
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Cultural and Ethnographic Center My Russia
Three and a half hectares are occupied by pavilions and eco-hotels, supposedly built in the best traditions of the Caucasian and Russian masters, Tatar and purely Russian architects, as well as the Urals, Siberian and peoples of the east of the Russian Federation. Cultural and ethnographic complex You can safely call it “Russia in miniature”, although the scale of the miniature quite Russian.
Honestly, advertising brochures were more interesting to read than see it all live. I fully agree with some connoisseurs that My Russia was thought of as cool authentic hotel complex for the Olympics, but there did not meet the deadlines, but then it turned out that the topic was not profitable.
Cultural and Ethnographic Center My Russia in Rosa Khutor
How to get there
First get to Rosa Khutor as described in this article. – How to get to Rosa Khutor and Krasnaya Polyana – all ways.
Upon arrival at Rosa Khutor on your own car, drive through pandemonium buses and taxi drivers opposite McDonald’s on Olympic street, and move up the hill (300 meters) for now Do not rest your eyes on the complex My Russia, it will be to the left of roads. There is also a parking lot.
And arriving by public transport will be more interesting (but a little longer) walk along the pedestrian zone upstream Mzymta, past Rosa Hall, to the steps that lead to the parking lot in front of the complex My Russia.
Information to visit
Open daily from 9:30 to 19:00.
The cost of entering the territory (it is closed) – 350 rubles, and children from 5 years old – 250 rubles (?!).
