The cave is usually artificial. Artificial grottoes

In order to create a decorative rock on the site, you will need artificial or natural stones for landscape design. Folding them in a bizarre and completely chaotic way, many form thereby alpine slides, rockeries, an artificial grotto on the site. And in order for a real artificial cave to appear in your garden, you will need to buy a lot of stones for the garden. But all these costs of money and time can be avoided, and the work on creating a cozy corner in your suburban area can be entrusted to professionals who, using architectural concrete, can create a real rocky grotto using artificial stone from art concrete.

Artificial rocks, their production from art-concrete allows us to repeat the tectonics and color of natural rock exactly to the original. It can be a decorative grotto or an artificial salt cave, where stalactites and stalagmites were formed inside thanks to the art concrete. The main advantage of art concrete over natural and decorative boulders and stones is:

1. In authenticity as close as possible to the natural original.

2. Ability to create objects of any size and shape.

3. Strength, durability and resistance to temperature extremes and precipitation.

4. Ease in reproduction and construction of artificial caves, grottoes and rocks.

We invite you to look at some of our works, custom-made by craftsmen manually from architectural concrete.

natural or artificial cave

Alternative descriptions

Yakov (1812-1893) Russian philologist, academician

Mor. the lowest straight sail on the mainmast

On a yacht - the main sail, the leading edge (leech) of which is supported by the mast

Shallow cave with a wide entrance

One of the main sails on the sloop

Park building imitating such a cave

Sail, mast

Cave, a recess in a rock with a flat bottom and a wide entrance

Slightly visible cave

shallow cave

Lower sail on the second mast from the bow

artificial cave

Baby cave

Both the sail and the mast

park cave

small cave

mini cave

sail or mast

Mizzen-mast and ...-mast

Lower sail on the second mast

Inverted Bargaining

Cave for lovers

Expansion of the cave after the passage

Artificial decorative cave

Extended caves after the passage

Small cave, niche in the glacier

small cave

coastal cave

Park imitation cave

Cave in the park

Karst landform

Nymph's cave

coastal cave

cave

Cave with vaulted ceiling

Natural or artificial cave

Shallow cave with a wide entrance

Russian philologist (1812-1893)

M. morsk. on the sailing ships , a large straight sail, on the lower yard of the middle mast; oblique or storm mainsail, a triangular sail at the bottom of the same mast, during a strong storm; on rowboats: almost the same, a large sail on the middle mast. To explain the complex words of this beginning, let's say that the main mast is called the middle one, and where there are two of them, usually the back one (of three masts, the front fore, in complex words fores; back mizzen, in complex words beguin and crus); all accessories of the weapons of the masts are, for each, one name, but before it the name of the mast is placed. So the first tip or attachment of the mainmast: mainstenga; second: grotto-bram-steng; third, grotto-bom-bram-stenga; its tip, a grotto-flagpole, on which a flat knob is a cloth, a cloth. The first platform, gazebo, climb on the mast, main-mars; the second, on the wall, grotto-saling; third, grotto-bom-saling; transverse trees or yards, for tying sails to them, the lower grotto yard; the second, grotto-mars-ray; third, grotto-bram-ray; fourth, grotto-bom-bram-ray. the ends (knots) of the lower and mars-yards are shot with more poles, for surplus side sails (foxes) these are fox-alcohols; bottom two: grotto-lisel-alcohols; and on the mars-yard grotto-mars-lisel-alcohols. Pitched or standing rigging, to strengthen the mast from the sides: shrouds, and for the topmast and its extensions, shrouds (ladder), fore-duna and backstays; front stays; These tackles are named after the mast, wall, etc., to which they belong, for example. mainshrouds, mainsten-shrouds, mainsail-bram-shrouds, mainsail, mainsten-stay, etc. Running rigging gets its name from the sail; the lower sail on the mainmast: mainsail, mainsail-topsail on the wall, main-bram-sail on the bram-stern; these names correspond to yards (see above). The sail is lifted by a halyard, stretched down at the corners with sheets (for some sails, the windward sheet is called a tack), pulled into the wind by a bowline, picked up by gits (and proud), and each of these gears is called a sail, for example. grotto-sheet, main-mars-sheet, main-bram-sheet; grotto-marsa-bulen; main-bom-bram-fal, etc. The yards are raised by halyards (the lower ones hang constantly on borg-slings), are supported from the ends (knocks) by topenants, turn into braces; all these gears are named after the yard: main-mars-bras, main-bram-topenant, etc. Staysails are called oblique sails, without yards; they rise with halyards along the handrail and receive a name from the mast, wall, bram-stem, etc., to which they adjoin one side (shkatirina); and tackle with them, also called by them, the same sheets and gits: fore-bram-staysail-halyard, -sheet, etc. Main hatch m. entrance, manhole in all decks, ahead of the mainmast

M. cave, nativity scene, exit, cellar, dungeon, dug and decorated or natural. grotto entrance

Cave with wide entrance

Trading from end to start

Shallow. cave with wide entrance

Good afternoon, dear LPB!

Creating an artificial cave in the boarding house was a very exciting experience for everyone. We already have most of the places in the boarding house reserved. Its future inhabitants take an active part in the discussion of many of our plans for the improvement of sites in various areas of the boarding house. Fortunately, the presence of the Internet allows these discussions to be held quickly and very effectively. And the most important effect of this is that everyone feels like a CREATOR of their new place of residence.

We did not expect that the topic of creating an artificial cave would cause such a response. It's come a large number of wishes, descriptions of those natural caves that we managed to visit, those feelings that we experienced in them. Decades have passed, and the memory has preserved the smallest details, which both ladies and gentlemen willingly shared. Tellingly, out of more than fifty messages, there were practically no repetitions of experienced emotions. There was only one thing in common - the desire to be able to visit an artificial cave, albeit a man-made one, in old age. What feelings do you want to experience from these visits. Here are just a few statements:

  1. It is wonderful to feel completely protected from all external influences. It is with this feeling that the saying is associated: "Like behind a stone wall."
    Surprisingly, many believe that such a comparison is associated with a successful marriage. Although, who knows, maybe there is a relationship. When people lived in caves, women with a reliable companion and their children in a reliable cave felt the same security.
  2. Understanding how great this world and its Creator.
  3. A feeling of complete unity with nature, with the beauty that surrounds a person.

These are just three sensations. The creators were faced with the task of how to fulfill all the "orders" for the creation of an artificial cave. We realized that the first proposal to build, albeit not a simple one, a structure made of natural stone would not fulfill any wish. We need a fairy tale, a fantasy of nature, embodied in stone, but man-made.

The solution lay on the surface. Only the use of artificial stone can create a miracle. The main thing is to find real craftsmen and provide them with top quality materials.

Everything was found, a project of a three-cascade cave was created, the walls and vault of which will be covered with stalactites and stalagmites, as if grown over many centuries.

The combination of this stone splendor with the water surface, with talented illumination will make it possible to forget about their artificial origin.

One can argue about artificiality, since all the material used to create an artificial cave is natural. I like the name "decorative stone" better, but the result is the same. The installation of such a structure is much easier, the possibility of creating the most bizarre forms of cave elements is real.

Several ladies wished to combine the incompatible. I really want to somehow "green" at least a small part of the cave, and that there was a stone bench near the water. I read from you that there are canned trees. I need your advice about this product, as far as I understand, piece. But what if you really want...

All the best...

Sincerely, ANI


Mountain ranges, mysterious caves and grottoes have always attracted enthusiasts and amateurs wildlife. One trouble - often they remained only the subject of a dream, because we do not always have the opportunity to bring it to life. Now this opportunity is available to almost everyone who wants - makeartificial rocks made of polymer concrete and architectural concrete, alpine slides, compositions of boulders imitating natural stone, waterfalls and other decorative elements allow you to create a corner of wildlife at home or in your backyard. It's so wonderful to build artificial cave instead of an ordinary hallway, or arrange a winter garden by placing live plants in artificial grottoes creating a unique interior design for your own home.

Usually, artificial grottoes, caves, waterfalls and other imitation compositions are created from artificial stone, which is made from modern materials such as - architectural concrete or polymer concrete, fiberglass. In its appearance, it does not differ from natural stone, and the strength of artificial rocks and alpine slides is also high as that of natural materials. In addition, artificial caves, rocks and grottoes are easy to keep in perfect order, they do not require complex maintenance. If you wish, you can change landscape of his personal plot, having built artificial rock with waterfall, alpine hill with a decorative pond from fiberglass, without any fear of exposure to moisture or temperature changes, since this material is resistant to any climatic influences.

The advantage of artificial grottoes and caves, wine cellars, rock structures over stone structures is that artificial stone is lighter in weight, and, accordingly, its installation is much easier. In addition, you have the opportunity to move artificial caves and mountains, if necessary, from one place to another, which is impossible to do without additional costs with rocks made of natural stone.

Where are artificial rocks, grottoes and caves used?

Usually artificial grottoes, caves, slides with waterfalls, amphitheaters and other decorative structures are mounted in entertainment and shopping malls, restaurants and cafes, children's institutions. They are not only an element of decoration, but also create a certain atmosphere, mysterious and enigmatic, so compositions of artificial grottoes and caves, complemented by exotic plants and trees, are often designed in swimming pools and water parks, kindergartens, landscape gardening areas and so on. Often madeartificial rocks, artificial grottoes and caves, ponds and waterfalls become part of landscape design on plots of suburban housing, harmoniously fitting into the natural environment, enriching and supplementing it with new colors.