Mikhailovskaya Gallery

About

An atmospheric café in a historic location In 1824, a sulfur-salt spring was opened here and named after Emperor Alexander I’s brother, Mikhail. Later, a gazebo was built around the spring, followed by an elegant drinking gallery. In those years, water was collected from a huge basin right in the middle of the hall. Over time, the gallery began to host exhibitions and concerts, and during the Soviet years, it housed the Resort Museum.

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2B Gagarina Boulevard, Pyatigorsk
Mon-Thur 10:00 am‑10:00 pm.
Fri-Sun 10:00 am‑11:00 pm

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