In the village of Estosadok has its own historical landmark – a huge sprawling oak on Listopadnaya street, under which in its time was given the name of the whole village – Eesti Aiake (Estosadok). By According to witnesses, the old tree cracked in 2006, after which the beginning of a sharp dry. It was not possible to save the tree, but by force Estonian Community Chairman Walter Herman and local artist Mikhail Kultin on oak was cut a symbolic story The emergence of Estosadka since 1883, when the first immigrants from Estonia appeared in these parts.
The content of the article
- 1 Oak in the village of Estosadok
- 2 How to get there
- 3 Information to visit
- 4 On the map
Oak in the village of Estosadok
Oak Estosadok stands in front of the communal house, next to the sports a platform. On its basis a chain is suspended, on which it was supposed to hang the locks of the newlyweds, and throw out the keys in Mzymta River, but the tradition did not take root, and the chain remained empty.
Around the oak there is a cemented area, stylized ancient stones with inscriptions that are not so easy to disassemble. is he It does not give a shadow, there are no benches nearby, and in principle there is not a place where I want to walk. Just a peculiar monument of its history people.
Oak in the village of Estosadok, Sochi
How to get there
The easiest way to get there is by car if you are traveling from Estosadka to Red glade. Before the confluence of the Estonian street and the embankment Seasons of the Year (where barriers and the division into paid and free zone) you need to go to the right, on Listopadnaya street. Landmark – shop Pyaterochka on the corner. Next, look carefully to the right, literally after 50 meters there will be an oak.
For those traveling by public transport, we need a stop. “Service center Megafon” buses 105, 105С, 105Э, 135, 135Э and 163. No matter which side you are on, there is a pedestrian crossing the estonian street. Next, go on Listopadnoy and Look right until you see the oak itself.
Information to visit
Entrance, as well as on any historical monument is free.
I do not know about round-the-clock access – Estosadok Oak stands on private territory, outside the gate, which may close on night, but I’m not sure.
Buses do not go here, you can come either on foot or on the car.