restaurant "Seagull" in Odessa
Passing the galleryA photo: Roman Town Hall
Leading headings: Nina Farizova
Magazine: (108)
The interior of the Odessa restaurant "Chaika" sends us back to the times when the Chekhov heroines knew how to play the piano, sat at a round table covered with a white tablecloth, on chairs in white canvas covers. Old-fashioned floor lamps, light wooden beams on the ceiling, white stucco, parquet herringbone, paintings by Russian artists on the walls more likely resemble a refined old country house, where it is light and cozy, and every winter you can only dream of moving all summer. The authors of the project deliberately did not hang the curtains on the big windows - it’s too beautiful a view from the last floor of the shopping center to old Odessa. And in contrast to Chekhov's heroines, I don’t want to go to Moscow, but to Chekhov’s The Seagull.