estate of andrei kovalev, the entrance is free, and that’s why people also say to me, thank you, andrei kachese paths, gazebos, bushes, it’s all tens of millions, every month, every month tens of millions, but i knew what i was getting into. we arrived in vyadskoye, 30 km from yaroslavl. in 2014, this locality was the first to join the association of the most beautiful villages in russia. it's difficult to get into. this requires a wow effect upon entry, and here it is fully present, a picturesque view, and most importantly, life should be bustling here. life in vyadskoye was rapidly fading away by the beginning of the 2000s. the local collective farm collapsed, people left, and the old merchant houses stood in disrepair. and... it was until the yaroslavl businessman oleg zharov came here, he bought and restored 35 houses, opened a dozen museums, now the village has population of a thousand people visited by 300,000 tourists annually, hello, hello, hello, hello, good to see you, hello, hello, dogs, hello, yes, here we are all here, and this is ours... it was all ruins, like this the same as