In 2021, Astrohata shared with you the light of distant stars, the beauty of planetary nebulae and the heady fervor of good company.
We often watched through a telescope and went swimming in the Sea of Azov, danced around a blazing fire pit and talked a lot with the best people of Ukraine (it’s a pity that I didn’t take pictures on camera much)
We already have 4 large six-meter Indian teepees, in which you can spend the night under the star canopy with your soul mate in an unusual setting.
Our food is getting closer to Michelin stars every year)
In 2022, we hope to become even better and become a club for fans of astronomical wine and the multiplicity of the universe)
we love you and are waiting for you in the summer …
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