Excursion to the abandoned estates. Romance of abandoned estates in the Leningrad region. step: pay for tickets
« Abandoned Moscow”is an adventure for those who lack extreme sports and impressions in the bustle of the city. Gaining new impressions and adrenaline will allow a sortie to the abandoned objects of Moscow, to the so-called "dark side of the city".
The old Otrada estate, the KhZB hospital, an abandoned school, the AMO ZIL plant… An ideal theme for a Hollywood thriller or an opportunity to have a fun day off? Make up your mind, and soon you will be able to tell your friends about the trip to the abandoned Khovrinsky hospital, which is also called " Bermuda Triangle of Moscow". Or look at military equipment on aircraft graveyard on Khodynka. Behind the gloss of the capital's streets - dozens of "black holes". Houses from which life has gone forever, and some of them, for various reasons, were never completed. This excursion is not without its share of extreme sports. Going to an abandoned building, you seem to fall into the past. At some point, time stood still here.
The list of abandoned places in Moscow will be continued by the forgotten school in the north of the city, where Zoya and Alexander Kosmodemyansky once studied. It has been empty for more than 10 years, and textbooks, notebooks, school equipment and the museum archive are still stored within its walls.
It is almost impossible to get into some of these places on your own, you need to know the secret passages and loopholes. For example, it is quite easy to get into an abandoned factory or a military airfield. And to the famous "Umbrella" (KhZB hospital) - only accompanied by an expert who is well versed in its gloomy corridors.
"Abandoned Moscow" is an opportunity to look into places where outsiders are usually strictly forbidden to enter. Open these secret doors with us!
Routes
You can choose where exactly we will go from one or several nests:
- The ominous buildings of a huge hospital
— A plant frozen in the Soviet era
— Empty business center twenty floors
– Subway escalator housing
– The frame of a high-rise building with a good view of the center of the capital
- Tunnel with heating main
— Reconstructed homestead
Objects of a different orientation are also possible, so let us know about your preferences or about your experience of visiting such places and the area of Moscow that is convenient for you, and we will return with suggestions. So choose a destination that interests you, and we will try to make your adventure unforgettable.
What's included in the adventure
- Accompanied by an attentive guide
– Access to the selected object and walk through it
– Transfers on our transport with a guide between objects
Tour schedule
By arrangement with the guide
For what period can I book a tour
The tour can be booked up to 48 hours in advance.
What languages is the tour in?
English Russian
Meeting point with guide
Discussed individually
Duration
Each adventure lasts approximately 2 hours.
Price
From 2,800 RUB for a group of 5 people
For a group of 6+ people, the price is discussed individually
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In the city of Biysk, located in the Altai Territory, which is undoubtedly closer to the Chinese Mongolian and Kazakh borders than to the capital, a building Passage of the merchant of the first guild Mikhail Klevtsov is the real power of history, for it symbolizes the conquest of outlying Russian lands by merchants. The building was built in 1890 near the local bazaar and became the city's first shopping center. It was executed in the "eclectic" style characteristic of that time, which mixed the pleasures of all eras, European and Russian architectural motifs, ostentatious pomp and boasting. Passage Klevtsov became a meeting place for local dandies who ordered Chinese silks here to sew dresses in Parisian fashion. But the gallery could not withstand the onslaught of revolutionary sentiments and went bankrupt, caught up in a whirlwind of reforms. Until the Second World War, the Altai University and the workshop of a famous sculptor were sheltered here, then the municipal library and the training academy for young collective farmers. They say that Mr. Klevtsov continued to hide his gold in the cellars, which certainly attracted the attention of the Siberian Chekists in the dark thirties. The merchant was arrested, traces of him were lost in history. From 1941 to 2005 Passage Klevtsov served as a military hospital. Today, although the building retains its brilliance, it is gradually and inexorably destroyed, since its administrative affiliation cannot be divided between the Ministry of Defense and the city authorities.
Passage of the merchant Klevtsov is located at the address: Altai Territory, Biysk, st. Tolstoy, 119.
The building of the old Tver railway station
In Tver or Soviet Kalinin, 163 km northwest of Moscow, on the way to St. Petersburg, you can find the building of the old railway station, which is a grandiose and tragic sight. Built in 1938 at the confluence of the Volga with its tributary Tvertets, the building in the Stalinist neo-imperial style, with a total capacity of 550 passengers, served the entire Soviet period of history and continued to function until the early 2000s. Since then, the majestic building, which has a certain harmony, strict and impressive at the same time, began to rapidly collapse like a decrepit, absurd throne. The well-known gallery owner Marat Gelman, who did a lot for the cultural revival of Perm, stressed back in 2011 that it was necessary to think about the new purpose of this magnificent building on the water and its restructuring into a cultural center, since its roof was already in need of complete restoration. But so far nothing has been done - the railway station is dying, losing the irresistible charm of post-colonial cities, under the supervision of the last and only guards - stray dogs. Maybe the building is just paying for what was built on the site of the destroyed monastery? Even photographs from the Soviet years neatly hide the nearby church, the only remnant of an old religious architectural complex.
Old Tver Station is located at: Moscow region, Tver, nab. Afanasia Nikitina, 3.
Half-timbered house or house of Osip Girshfeld
The center of the city of Samara, the southern Russian fortress on the Volga, hides a house unique in terms of Russian architecture, which tells the story of a very remarkable character. German Jew Osip Girshfeld, originally from the small town of Rovno, arrives in Samara after completing his studies in Kazan. A very young lawyer is hired by a small firm, where he begins to work even with thieves, believing that every person has the right to protection. He finds himself in an environment of revolutionary-minded youth, who begins to visit his apartment too often. Therefore, he decides to leave this society and tightly engage in a career that is developing very well. In the house that he bought in 1903 on Frunze Street (old Saratovskaya Street), he more and more often misses his homeland and even brings German servants with whom he behaves on an equal footing. He gets into the club of local German colonists and helps his compatriots a lot with money. For this, as a sign of gratitude, the German community is building a new half-timbered wing in the courtyard of his house, quite special, with a small tower and a bay window. This peculiar architectural UFO, from which some museum would inevitably have been created long ago in Europe, is being destroyed more and more every year, and lovers of unusual tourism remain its only connoisseurs.
half-timbered houselocated Address: Samara, st. Frunze, 75.
Elsa's cottage
In the city of Pyatigorsk, which is located on the edge of the Caucasus, the so-called " Elsa's cottage"continues to intrigue with its story - fascinating and deadly. The popular confectioner Arshak Gukasov, having arrived from Baku, found success, luck and love in this resort town - Elizaveta Vlasyevna, the daughter of a wealthy German merchant. In 1905, the couple built a luxurious mansion with 62 rooms, outwardly similar to a medieval castle, which became a popular boarding house called " Elsa's cottage". The Gukasovs furnished the boarding house according to the latest fashion, but their love was powerless in the face of the problem of infertility. After the divorce, Elsa was left alone and tried to forget herself in work and social entertainment. They say that then a beautiful woman began to communicate with dark forces in order to get good luck in business. Rumors are also full of stories about her death: either it was suicide, or the Bolsheviks burned and walled her up in her own boarding house, because she did not want to give up her treasures. There are different versions of the legend, but they agree on one thing, Elsa never found peace, she still wanders outside the walls of her castle, terrorizing men and inspiring women. " Elsa's cottage» today belongs to a certain businessman who wants to restore it, but does not do this, despite the recognition of the building as an object of architectural heritage of regional significance. The castle is already half in ruins and today continues to attract lovers of ghost stories, poets and adherents of satanic rituals.
Blast furnaces of Mezhevoy village
In the vicinity of the city of Satka, 200 km northwest of Chelyabinsk, in the heart of the industrial and mountainous Urals, the remains of the first metallurgical plants look great in the natural landscapes surrounding them, without disturbing the harmony at all. Brick cylinders of old furnaces Satsky Metallurgical Plant- still working - as if they had come straight out of the ground, like strange giant trees, traces of urban civilization lost among the hills. The Satka plant was the first metalworking production in the region, which was founded at the end of the 18th century by the merchant dynasty of the Stroganovs together with the city. All its inhabitants worked at this factory. Factory in Satka after the first industrialization, went through many trials: Pugachev's popular uprisings, the construction of the first dams and power plants, the rapid successes and equally rapid bankruptcies of the great founders of Russian industry, the transition to state ownership in the early nineteenth century, orders for the production of weapons and ammunition at various times of the war . Now only pipes remain from a large production, on the masonry of which you can read its history.
The stoves are located in the village of Mezheva, close to the city of Satka, in the Chelyabinsk region.
Nuclear lighthouse at Cape Aniva
Sea Sivuchya Rock, which is located on the southern tip of Sakhalin Island, has always been known as a dangerous place for sailors. Thick fogs descend here and currents converge. built with great difficulty in 1939 according to the project of the architect Miura Shinobu. The lighthouse was unique, the most complex technical structure in all of Sakhalin. The building also ran on a diesel generator. With additional batteries, and on a nuclear power source. However, the main mechanism, passing through the entire building from top to bottom, was a pendulum-weight weighing 270 kilograms, wound up every three hours to move the optical system. The maintenance of such an installation at the beginning of the 21st century was recognized as economically unprofitable. Isotope installations were taken out by the military, the rest was stolen by marauders. Once it shone for 17.5 miles around, but now it has been plundered and fallen into disrepair.
Lighthouse coordinates at Cape Aniva: 46°01′09″s. sh. 143°24′47″E d.
Manor of the architect Khrenov
Around station Lykoshino, which is not far from the city of Valdai, Tver Region, is located abandoned manor. It appeared in this quiet corner on the shore of a forest lake around the middle of the 19th century, commissioned by the St. Petersburg architect A. S. Khrenov, who wanted to retire among forests in order to draw inspiration from nature. It is believed that farmstead Conclusion was built according to the architect's own design. The project was very extravagant for the countryside, as it looked like a medieval European castle. In addition, the structure was asymmetrical and built from a wide variety of materials: brick was combined with stone, wood and metal. The estate gradually grew with new buildings, but Khrenov's house remained the most unusual building. Its owner, Alexander Sergeevich, having played enough with a new toy, packed his bags and moved to China permanently. IN the estate of the Conclusion a pioneer camp arrived, and bright representatives of that era immediately appeared in the park - concrete boys and girls in ties. After the pioneer camp, there was a tuberculosis sanatorium here, after which, to this day, lovers of terrible stories talk about a certain evil old man who died within the walls of the sanatorium and still wanders around the rooms.
The estate of the architect Khrenov is located near the village of Lykoshino, Bologovsky district, Tver region.
Khrapovitsky's estate
In the village of Muromtsevo, which is just a few kilometers from the city of Sudogda, Vladimir Region, on 40 hectares of land there is a luxurious with a huge castle in the middle. This estate complex can be safely called an example of Russian pride, because it was built solely in order to win a frivolous bet between the nobles. According to legend, the colonel argued with a certain French baron that he could build a castle in Russia that would not be inferior in grandeur to the French. The Frenchman mockingly replied that if such a castle was built in Russia, he himself would come to see it. Returning home, the colonel immediately hired one of the best architects of that time - PS Boitsov. The estate, built in the style of a medieval German castle with a hint of a French chateau, was an architectural anomaly in the Russian landscape. And as far as is known, the Frenchman fulfilled his part of the bet - he really came to visit. Unfortunately, after the revolution, Khrapovitsky was forced to flee his luxurious creation and is said to have died in poverty. His exquisite estate was originally a school, during the Great Patriotic War it became a hospital, but, in the end, was abandoned. And only in the last few years it began to gradually restore.
Khrapovitsky's estate is located: Vladimir region, Sudogodsky district, pos. Muromtsevo.
In the city of Biysk, located in the Altai Territory, which is undoubtedly closer to the Chinese Mongolian and Kazakh borders than to the capital, a building Passage of the merchant of the first guild Mikhail Klevtsov is the real power of history, for it symbolizes the conquest of outlying Russian lands by merchants. The building was built in 1890 near the local bazaar and became the city's first shopping center. It was executed in the "eclectic" style characteristic of that time, which mixed the pleasures of all eras, European and Russian architectural motifs, ostentatious pomp and boasting. Passage Klevtsov became a meeting place for local dandies who ordered Chinese silks here to sew dresses in Parisian fashion. But the gallery could not withstand the onslaught of revolutionary sentiments and went bankrupt, caught up in a whirlwind of reforms. Until the Second World War, the Altai University and the workshop of a famous sculptor were sheltered here, then the municipal library and the training academy for young collective farmers. They say that Mr. Klevtsov continued to hide his gold in the cellars, which certainly attracted the attention of the Siberian Chekists in the dark thirties. The merchant was arrested, traces of him were lost in history. From 1941 to 2005 Passage Klevtsov served as a military hospital. Today, although the building retains its brilliance, it is gradually and inexorably destroyed, since its administrative affiliation cannot be divided between the Ministry of Defense and the city authorities.
Passage of the merchant Klevtsov is located at the address: Altai Territory, Biysk, st. Tolstoy, 119.
The building of the old Tver railway station
In Tver or Soviet Kalinin, 163 km northwest of Moscow, on the way to St. Petersburg, you can find the building of the old railway station, which is a grandiose and tragic sight. Built in 1938 at the confluence of the Volga with its tributary Tvertets, the building in the Stalinist neo-imperial style, with a total capacity of 550 passengers, served the entire Soviet period of history and continued to function until the early 2000s. Since then, the majestic building, which has a certain harmony, strict and impressive at the same time, began to rapidly collapse like a decrepit, absurd throne. The well-known gallery owner Marat Gelman, who did a lot for the cultural revival of Perm, stressed back in 2011 that it was necessary to think about the new purpose of this magnificent building on the water and its restructuring into a cultural center, since its roof was already in need of complete restoration. But so far nothing has been done - the railway station is dying, losing the irresistible charm of post-colonial cities, under the supervision of the last and only guards - stray dogs. Maybe the building is just paying for what was built on the site of the destroyed monastery? Even photographs from the Soviet years neatly hide the nearby church, the only remnant of an old religious architectural complex.
Old Tver Station is located at: Moscow region, Tver, nab. Afanasia Nikitina, 3.
Half-timbered house or house of Osip Girshfeld
The center of the city of Samara, the southern Russian fortress on the Volga, hides a house unique in terms of Russian architecture, which tells the story of a very remarkable character. German Jew Osip Girshfeld, originally from the small town of Rovno, arrives in Samara after completing his studies in Kazan. A very young lawyer is hired by a small firm, where he begins to work even with thieves, believing that every person has the right to protection. He finds himself in an environment of revolutionary-minded youth, who begins to visit his apartment too often. Therefore, he decides to leave this society and tightly engage in a career that is developing very well. In the house that he bought in 1903 on Frunze Street (old Saratovskaya Street), he more and more often misses his homeland and even brings German servants with whom he behaves on an equal footing. He gets into the club of local German colonists and helps his compatriots a lot with money. For this, as a sign of gratitude, the German community is building a new half-timbered wing in the courtyard of his house, quite special, with a small tower and a bay window. This peculiar architectural UFO, from which some museum would inevitably have been created long ago in Europe, is being destroyed more and more every year, and lovers of unusual tourism remain its only connoisseurs.
half-timbered houselocated Address: Samara, st. Frunze, 75.
Elsa's cottage
In the city of Pyatigorsk, which is located on the edge of the Caucasus, the so-called " Elsa's cottage"continues to intrigue with its story - fascinating and deadly. The popular confectioner Arshak Gukasov, having arrived from Baku, found success, luck and love in this resort town - Elizaveta Vlasyevna, the daughter of a wealthy German merchant. In 1905, the couple built a luxurious mansion with 62 rooms, outwardly similar to a medieval castle, which became a popular boarding house called " Elsa's cottage". The Gukasovs furnished the boarding house according to the latest fashion, but their love was powerless in the face of the problem of infertility. After the divorce, Elsa was left alone and tried to forget herself in work and social entertainment. They say that then a beautiful woman began to communicate with dark forces in order to get good luck in business. Rumors are also full of stories about her death: either it was suicide, or the Bolsheviks burned and walled her up in her own boarding house, because she did not want to give up her treasures. There are different versions of the legend, but they agree on one thing, Elsa never found peace, she still wanders outside the walls of her castle, terrorizing men and inspiring women. " Elsa's cottage» today belongs to a certain businessman who wants to restore it, but does not do this, despite the recognition of the building as an object of architectural heritage of regional significance. The castle is already half in ruins and today continues to attract lovers of ghost stories, poets and adherents of satanic rituals.
Blast furnaces of Mezhevoy village
In the vicinity of the city of Satka, 200 km northwest of Chelyabinsk, in the heart of the industrial and mountainous Urals, the remains of the first metallurgical plants look great in the natural landscapes surrounding them, without disturbing the harmony at all. Brick cylinders of old furnaces Satsky Metallurgical Plant- still working - as if they had come straight out of the ground, like strange giant trees, traces of urban civilization lost among the hills. The Satka plant was the first metalworking production in the region, which was founded at the end of the 18th century by the merchant dynasty of the Stroganovs together with the city. All its inhabitants worked at this factory. Factory in Satka after the first industrialization, went through many trials: Pugachev's popular uprisings, the construction of the first dams and power plants, the rapid successes and equally rapid bankruptcies of the great founders of Russian industry, the transition to state ownership in the early nineteenth century, orders for the production of weapons and ammunition at various times of the war . Now only pipes remain from a large production, on the masonry of which you can read its history.
The stoves are located in the village of Mezheva, close to the city of Satka, in the Chelyabinsk region.
Nuclear lighthouse at Cape Aniva
Sea Sivuchya Rock, which is located on the southern tip of Sakhalin Island, has always been known as a dangerous place for sailors. Thick fogs descend here and currents converge. built with great difficulty in 1939 according to the project of the architect Miura Shinobu. The lighthouse was unique, the most complex technical structure in all of Sakhalin. The building also ran on a diesel generator. With additional batteries, and on a nuclear power source. However, the main mechanism, passing through the entire building from top to bottom, was a pendulum-weight weighing 270 kilograms, wound up every three hours to move the optical system. The maintenance of such an installation at the beginning of the 21st century was recognized as economically unprofitable. Isotope installations were taken out by the military, the rest was stolen by marauders. Once it shone for 17.5 miles around, but now it has been plundered and fallen into disrepair.
Lighthouse coordinates at Cape Aniva: 46°01′09″s. sh. 143°24′47″E d.
Manor of the architect Khrenov
Around station Lykoshino, which is not far from the city of Valdai, Tver Region, is located abandoned manor. It appeared in this quiet corner on the shore of a forest lake around the middle of the 19th century, commissioned by the St. Petersburg architect A. S. Khrenov, who wanted to retire among forests in order to draw inspiration from nature. It is believed that farmstead Conclusion was built according to the architect's own design. The project was very extravagant for the countryside, as it looked like a medieval European castle. In addition, the structure was asymmetrical and built from a wide variety of materials: brick was combined with stone, wood and metal. The estate gradually grew with new buildings, but Khrenov's house remained the most unusual building. Its owner, Alexander Sergeevich, having played enough with a new toy, packed his bags and moved to China permanently. IN the estate of the Conclusion a pioneer camp arrived, and bright representatives of that era immediately appeared in the park - concrete boys and girls in ties. After the pioneer camp, there was a tuberculosis sanatorium here, after which, to this day, lovers of terrible stories talk about a certain evil old man who died within the walls of the sanatorium and still wanders around the rooms.
The estate of the architect Khrenov is located near the village of Lykoshino, Bologovsky district, Tver region.
Khrapovitsky's estate
In the village of Muromtsevo, which is just a few kilometers from the city of Sudogda, Vladimir Region, on 40 hectares of land there is a luxurious with a huge castle in the middle. This estate complex can be safely called an example of Russian pride, because it was built solely in order to win a frivolous bet between the nobles. According to legend, the colonel argued with a certain French baron that he could build a castle in Russia that would not be inferior in grandeur to the French. The Frenchman mockingly replied that if such a castle was built in Russia, he himself would come to see it. Returning home, the colonel immediately hired one of the best architects of that time - PS Boitsov. The estate, built in the style of a medieval German castle with a hint of a French chateau, was an architectural anomaly in the Russian landscape. And as far as is known, the Frenchman fulfilled his part of the bet - he really came to visit. Unfortunately, after the revolution, Khrapovitsky was forced to flee his luxurious creation and is said to have died in poverty. His exquisite estate was originally a school, during the Great Patriotic War it became a hospital, but, in the end, was abandoned. And only in the last few years it began to gradually restore.
Khrapovitsky's estate is located: Vladimir region, Sudogodsky district, pos. Muromtsevo.
Exciting stories from the life of their unusual owners, the spirit of former luxury, stunning views for photography, as well as the opportunity to see and capture something that will soon disappear await you on a tour of the abandoned estates of the Leningrad Region!
Program
- You will visit the ruins of the Fifth Mountain estate, which belonged to the warlock and freemason Jacob Bruce, who became famous for the fact that, according to legend, he could freeze the lake in the summer and turn any metal into gold.
- You will learn about the mysterious experiments with weapons that Bruce conducted, as well as the details of the life of one of the most cruel landowners in the history of Russia, Olga Konstantinovna Bryskorn, who later owned this estate.
- Then you will see what is left of the house of one of the most famous and noble noble families of Russia - the Wrangel barons. We will tell you about the life of a typical “noble nest”: what serfs did in the estates, what kind of life the landlords led, how they liked to have fun and spend time. The story will be based on the memoirs of Baron Nikolai Nikolaevich Wrangel.
- In the middle of the journey, a stop is provided for a visit to the restroom and lunch at the Kirkha in Gubanitsy. The hospitable priest will tell about the fate of the building and the parish.
- In the village of Gostilitsy we will visit the estate of Alexei Razumovsky. You will learn about the royal hunts and other entertainments of Elizaveta Petrovna and her favorite Razumovsky. The estate itself is very large and beautiful.
- At the end of the trip, we will visit the beautifully preserved, but empty estate of the Demidovs in Taitsy. You will learn the history of this estate, which was visited by such famous Russian cultural figures as Turgenev and Rimsky-Korsakov. In Taitsy, the remnants of a magnificent park will be waiting for us: Gothic gates, granite lions and the “Humpbacked” bridge, preserved from the time of the Demidovs.
Route
- Homestead Thais
- Manor of the Barons Wrangel in Torosovo
- Manors Gostilitsa
- Church of John the Baptist in Gubanitsy
- The ruins of the abandoned Trinity Church in the estate of Pyataya Gora
Organizational details
- This tour can be booked individually at a convenient time for you.
- The tour takes place by minibus or bus, depending on the number of participants. Transport costs are included in the price.
- During the tour, there is a stop for tea with sandwiches in the premises of the church in Gubanitsy.
- The cost of tea and sandwiches: 200 rubles. You can also take your own food and eat at the tables.
- The hospitable priest Father Pavel loves to talk about the temple. We apologize in advance to atheists and those who do not like to attend churches. We suggest taking a visit to Kirkhi as part of an excursion program, as well as a place to relax on a long journey. Moreover, there will be no cafes and restaurants on our way, we will take you to the real wilderness! :)
- Type of excursion: individual
- Dates: choose when booking
- Start: by appointment
- Duration: 8 ocloc'k
- Russian language
- Price: 7000 rubles for 1-4 people, regardless of the number of participants
Reviews of tourists
We recently took a tour of the abandoned estates. And I can say that we definitely did not regret it! We would never have seen it ourselves and would not have known what beauties there are or were very close to home. We, as modern people, so often strive to other countries and other continents, but how often we do not know and do not appreciate our history, our native places. We are very grateful to George for our enlightenment. I really liked that he not only completed the program, but also went beyond its boundaries, showed and talked about the sights that were along the way and not so much. It can be seen that Georgy is rooting for the disappearing heroes of his excursion, doing his job with all his heart. I really hope that there will be as many such informal excursions as possible over time, which will allow us and our children to get to know our wonderful city much deeper and it will also not be boring)
We went on this tour, relying on the description and reviews, we really counted on an exciting journey, but, as they say, apparently not fate. At our request, the tour was reduced to visiting two sites. 4 hours tour of 20 minutes to the object and three hours and twenty minutes on the road. George, it is clear that a knowledgeable and interested person cannot talk and drive in parallel, several times we almost got into an accident. Therefore, in the course of the movement, we did not ask him anything. Pbsolyutno short description on the spot. My foreign guests called it the worst time in St. Petersburg, and so I wanted to show them something unusual. The idea is interesting, but the organization is “in Russian”. If you hire a driver so that you can talk along the way, and a more comfortable car, the impressions will probably be more positive.
Super tour from start to finish. The places were wonderful, and were brought to life by Georgi, who was very prepared, and knew detail upon detail. He also speaks English, which was a bonus we hadn't expected.
Wonderful tour from start to finish. The places that Georgy took us to just came to life. George told a lot of interesting facts, accompanied the story with unique old photographs, and answered any questions. At the same time, he spoke English, which was a bonus that we did not expect. Thank you very much!