
Makar Ulitin
1 reviews on 1 places
I cannot begin to tell how disappointed I am.
Firstly, this place should be definitely free. This place is in such a bad condition it doesn’t cost a cent. It costs 3.000f for regular ticket and 1.800f for students. Nevertheless, the quality of the service they provide is incredibly bad. Park is not taken care of - all roads are covered in gravel and uncomfortable, tiles are rarely seen and sometimes simply end in the middle of the road, lawns seem to be never cut, brick pedestals are all falling apart. The styled telephone booth was broken and instead or repairing they decided to close it with the construction tape. I wonder where does all the revenue from the pricy tickets goes to, but absolutely not to the needs of the visitors and park itself.
Even as a natural park this place is bad, since it has no trees or flowers.
Secondly, the vast territory of the memorial only includes about five interesting statues. Others either are either memorial signs or dull and uninteresting.
Thirdly, there is no information stands, very limited information on the statues themselves. The main attraction - giant black boots left from precisely a full statue, are incredibly high on the pedestal and cannot be seen fully from any distance! The museum was small and only included one worth mentioning showpiece - the same big boots but in the white color. The floor of the building was unstable and the it’s construction was probably done in a hurry. The screened movie inside was not intriguing either.
Overall, do not suggest this place. Expected much more. It could be an incredible experience with the amazing concept of preserving the history telling us the stories of the repressive communist past though statues. Nevertheless, what we get is a capitalist desire of people to easily take our money without providing any comprehensive, or even minimal, service.
Firstly, this place should be definitely free. This place is in such a bad condition it doesn’t cost a cent. It costs 3.000f for regular ticket and 1.800f for students. Nevertheless, the quality of the service they provide is incredibly bad. Park is not taken care of - all roads are covered in gravel and uncomfortable, tiles are rarely seen and sometimes simply end in the middle of the road, lawns seem to be never cut, brick pedestals are all falling apart. The styled telephone booth was broken and instead or repairing they decided to close it with the construction tape. I wonder where does all the revenue from the pricy tickets goes to, but absolutely not to the needs of the visitors and park itself.
Even as a natural park this place is bad, since it has no trees or flowers.
Secondly, the vast territory of the memorial only includes about five interesting statues. Others either are either memorial signs or dull and uninteresting.
Thirdly, there is no information stands, very limited information on the statues themselves. The main attraction - giant black boots left from precisely a full statue, are incredibly high on the pedestal and cannot be seen fully from any distance! The museum was small and only included one worth mentioning showpiece - the same big boots but in the white color. The floor of the building was unstable and the it’s construction was probably done in a hurry. The screened movie inside was not intriguing either.
Overall, do not suggest this place. Expected much more. It could be an incredible experience with the amazing concept of preserving the history telling us the stories of the repressive communist past though statues. Nevertheless, what we get is a capitalist desire of people to easily take our money without providing any comprehensive, or even minimal, service.