First thing that catches an eye is the castle. It is restored.

True, some parts are left not plastered, so the tourists would understand that it is not some modern nothing, but an ancient rubbish. (This is my version, I do not know the real intention). The entire area is trashed: construction materials; rusted metal; several half dismantled canons, left from former museum; and simply garbage.

Three restorers opened the castle on our request. There were traces of chronic restoration and piles of building materials inside. If there are really only three restorers, then they will spend two hundred years restoring it, may be more.

This is a newly rebuild balcony. There is no entry to it.