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


