In this issue, viewers will get acquainted with the two resorts — Zheleznovodsk and Kislovodsk. Palace of Emir Bukhara and sanatorium in the name of Sergo Ordzhonikidze, Pushkin Gallery and the Lermontov site, healing waters and natural monuments are in the essay of Dmitry Krylov.
The famous resort of Caucasus Mineral Waters emerged during the reign of Alexander I, and during the conquest of the Caucasus by Alexander II, the Russian officers after the battle rested here and healed their wounds. When it finally became clear that the local mineral waters and mud have real curative power, it was decided to develop the resorts of Caucasus Mineral Waters.
Pyatigorsk is one of the most picturesque resorts of Mineral Waters. And because this place has a healing cocktail: water, climate, mud. And because all the buildings and household items of Mikhail Lermontov’s times have been preserved here to this day. Everything is authentic! The author visits the poet’s house in Pyatigorsk, Lermontov’s grotto and Mashuk Mountain.
This show tells about the city of Pyatigorsk as a health resort of the CMW, the history of the city itself and its sights. The filmmakers visited Lermontov sites and museums. They told the general legend of Mashuk and Elbrus mountains. Also they showed the famous Proval karst cave, known to many people by the novel “The Twelve Chairs”. You can also see the Aeolian Harp, Lermontov’s Grotto, Pushkin Gallery and the amazing natural Shameless Baths health springs.
Caucasus Mineral Waters is several famous resorts: Yessentuki, Zheleznovodsk, Kislovodsk, Lermontov, Mineralnye Vody and Pyatigorsk. Yessentuki is the youngest among them. It has many architectural sights created over a hundred and a little years, but no natural wonders and beauties. But it is the largest mud, drinking, balneological and gastronomic resort.
The famous resort of Caucasus Mineral Waters emerged during the reign of Alexander I, and during the conquest of the Caucasus by Alexander II, the Russian officers after the battle rested here and healed their wounds. When it finally became clear that the local mineral waters and mud have real curative power, it was decided to develop the resorts of the Caucasus Mineral Waters. In Soviet times, up to a million and a half people a year from all over the country and abroad were resting and treated here.