Ostrovsky Former Residence Museum
On Paul Kochagin Street, not far from Sochi Winter Theatre, there is a museum of ostrovsky's former residence, the house number is No.4 Kochagin Street. Ostrovsky, Paul's prototype and writer, spent most of his creative career in this room. The museum can receive more than 200 people every month, and some cultural and artistic exhibitions are held here every year.
Due to the trauma of the war, ostrovsky couldn't write in person, so he dictated his literary masterpiece How Steel was Tempered to his wife. In the last five months of his life, ostrovsky recorded the chapters in How Steel was Tempered which he recited on the radio in the house given to him by the former Soviet government.
Hongpolinaya Snow Mountain
The Red Baolina Snow Mountain has become a ski base for skiers and professional athletes. In the past, the Red Paulina Mountain was an inaccessible place. It takes a lot of physical strength and time to climb the snow trail by yourself, which is only possible for professional skiers. However, with the opening of the cableway, every tourist can take the cableway to the top of the snowy mountain.
Ahongshan pagoda
Ahongshan Pagoda is one of the most popular scenic spots in Sochi. It is a white Romanesque building, built in the 1930s, with a height of about 30 meters. Ahongshan, where the tower is located, is 662.7 meters above sea level and about 3 kilometers away from the center of Sochi. It is the commanding height of Sochi.
Stalin's Former Residence "Green Forest"
Stalin Villa in Sochi is located on a mountain on the coast of the Black Sea and is called "green jungle". The whole building is green, which is in harmony with the colors of the surrounding mountains. The architectural pattern of the villa is concave. In addition to the gate, there is a two-story building on the left, middle and right with a small lawn in the middle. A tall palm tree stands in the middle of the lawn, creating a shade for the tables and chairs under the tree.
There are Stalin's office, billiards room, swimming pool and conference hall in the villa. The interior furnishings also remain the same as they were in Stalin's time. The chess table placed outside the villa, even chess was used by Stalin. The swimming pool is 1.6 meters deep and was built for Stalin. Stalin's office has a desk, a bed, a wardrobe and a bullet-proof horsehair sofa he used before his death. A set of silverware on the table is a gift from China, Chairman and Mao Zedong to Stalin.
Today, Stalinist Villa is not only a museum, but also some rooms have been transformed into guest rooms for tourists to use, with prices ranging from 8000- 12000 rubles.
Youyishu botanical garden
In Sochi, there is a central botanical garden-"Friendship Tree" Botanical Garden. More than 1600 trees suitable for subtropical climate have been planted here. There is an orange tree in the Botanical Garden. The crown of this tree is grafted with orange or lemon trees from 167 countries. There are even 40 different citrus fruit trees transplanted here, including Japanese oranges, Italian lemons, American oranges and Indian grapefruit. Representatives of the countries involved in cultivating this tree include not only politicians, social activists, cultural artists and scientific and technological workers, but also militarists, astronauts and religious figures. This tree has become a symbol of friendship among countries all over the world.
Sochi "Sports Honor Museum"
Sochi "Sports Honor Museum" was built on June 8, 20 10, initiated by the mayor of Sochi, Pa Komov. On the opening day, Rogge, then president of the International Olympic Committee, also attended the opening ceremony of the museum. There are more than 300 exhibits in the museum, telling the development history of the Olympic Movement in Sochi, including the costumes, supplies and souvenirs of famous Russian athletes who left Sochi, 1980 mascots and torches for the Moscow Olympic Games, 1998 and the information on Sochi's two applications for hosting the Winter Olympics in 2002, and the contract for hosting the Winter Olympics and Paralympics in Sochi in 20 14.
F 1 event
On June 5, 20 10, 10, the internationally renowned F 1 Russian Grand Prix was settled here, and this contract was signed for five years.
The establishment of the F 1 Russian Grand Prix was supported by the current Russian President Vladimir Putin. He met Bernie, President of F 1 in Sochi and verbally confirmed that an agreement had been reached with the President of F 1. Sochi will host the Russian Grand Prix from 20 14 to 2020.