Alma Battlefield
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Bakhchysarai (137 km.)
Alma Battlefield
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Bakhchysarai (137 km.)
One of the very first and the bloodiest battles of the Crimean War of 1853 – 1856 took place at the mouth of the Alma River, not far from the modern village Vilino, in September, 1854. Today, the Alma Battlefield Memorial is situated there. It was created to commemorate the warriors who were killed in that large-scale and ambiguous battle. Historical military festivals and battle’s reenactments, w
Eski Kermen
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Bakhchysarai (138 km.)
Eski Kermen
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Bakhchysarai (138 km.)
The ancient Eski Kermen is situated on the mountain tableland difficult of access. It is one of the oldest and the most picturesque cave towns in Bakhchysarai surroundings. Due to its imposing age and rare authenticity that allows feeling the atmosphere of antiquity in full, the medieval settlement, whose name means Old Fortress in Tatar, is reckoned among the most frequently visited archeological
Mikhailovskaya Battery
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Sevastopol (154 km.)
Mikhailovskaya Battery
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Sevastopol (154 km.)
Situated on the northern side of the Sevastopol bay, the large-scale fortification with multitude of loophole windows is clearly seen from the city quay. It is the Mikhailovskaya Battery, one of Sevastopol Fortress’s forts that survived until now. This object of huge historical importance has become the symbol of the hero city. Today, majestic ravelin’s premises are turned into original exhibition
The Diorama ‘Sapun Mount Storm on May 7, 1944’
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Sevastopol (152 km.)
The Diorama ‘Sapun Mount Storm on May 7, 1944’
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Sevastopol (152 km.)
The diorama ‘Sapun Mount Storm on May 7, 1944’ is one of the largest battle paintings in the world. It is the center of the largest memorial complex in the city that was created on the top of the Sapun Mount in order to commemorate the heroic deed of Soviet warriors who liberated Sevastopol from the German-fascist invaders.
Located seven kilometers to the east from Sevastopol, the Sapun Mount had
Kara -Tobe
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Yevpatoria (140 km.)
Kara -Tobe
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Yevpatoria (140 km.)
Resort town Saky is left without any architectural monuments, but with an interesting archeological site - ancient settlement Kara-Tobe, which serves as a tourist magnet for the whole western Crimea.
Greek and Scythian ancient settlement was discovered in the early 20th century on the Kara-Tobe Hill (it's Turk for Black Hill) and got its name from it. Excavations that started here helped to recons
The Sea Crashes Museum
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Alushta (73 km.)
The Sea Crashes Museum
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Alushta (73 km.)
The unique Sea Crashes Museum that was created several years ago in Malorechenskoye village near Alushta has already become one of the most attractive sights on the Southern Coast of Crimea. It's the only museum in the world that is devoted to the most famous sea tragedies. It is located in the building of very beautiful St. Nicolas Lighthouse Temple. Together they build up a memorial complex to
Nature Museum and Arboretum and Zoo Park of the Crimean Nature Reserve
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Alushta (88 km.)
Nature Museum and Arboretum and Zoo Park of the Crimean Nature Reserve
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Alushta (88 km.)
You don't have to subjugate Crimean Mountains, go down in caves and work your way through dick forests, in order to closer familiarize yourself with Crimean peninsula's inimitable nature, be amazed with its richness and diversity. It's enough, if you visit the Nature Museum and the Arboretum and Zoo Park, created on the Crimean National Nature Reserve's territory.
Created in 1923, Crimea's largest
The Scythian Naples
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Simferopol (100 km.)
The Scythian Naples
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Simferopol (100 km.)
Situated in Simferopol's outskirts, the Scythian Naples is an archeological monument of world's significance that is recognized as one of the seven wonders of Crimea's capital. This is ancient town's ruins, on the territory of which the namesake historical and archeological complex was created.
Founded in the 3d century B.C., the Scythian Naples remained the capital of the ancient Late Scythian st
The Central Museum of Tavrida
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Simferopol (102 km.)
The Central Museum of Tavrida
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Simferopol (102 km.)
The best chance to learn about Crimea's centuries-old history, its inimitable nature and peculiar culture is to visit the Central Museum of Tavrida in Simferopol - one of Crimea's largest and most interesting museums. Its extensive collection includes unique archeological findings (Stone Age settlements, Copper and Bronze Age burial vaults and many other) objects of decorative and applied arts, va