Discover the best top things to do in Sevastopol, Crimea including Sevastopol Travel Agency, 35 Battery Museum, Chersonesus St.Volodymyr Cathedral, Admiral Nakhimov Monument, Cape Fiolent, Monument to the sunken ships, Primorskiy Boulevard, Panorama Museum on the Siege of Sevastopol, The State Museum-Preserve Tauric Chersonese, Sevastopol Dolphinarium in Artillery Bay.
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the statue greeted us every day as we got a ferry from the opposite side, it is a great statue to a great admiral of the Crimean war ,set in beautiful surroundings.
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Every country, every land and every city has its place that one should visit. This is one of that kind. It's great if you will be on a guided tour and they will tell you the whole story, any way just Google and you will know it. And don't forget to injoy the view and the Navy vessels going in and out of the bay
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Don't be fooled by the exterior! Rather dull from the outside it just takes your breath away when you're in. One of the largest panoramas in the world! I visited that museum together with my wife in the middle of April, in low season, so there were no tourist hordes there. Now that Russia took Crimea back full-scale reconstruction is going on everywhere. An outstanding bridge connecting the peninsula with the continent has been built, great highways pierce the region, a brand-new airport offers excellent service, etc., etc., etc. We took a car to drive to Crimea from Russia and, naturally, Sevastopol was one of our prime destinations. The panorama spellbinds, you stay there awestruck, feeling with your skin heroism, horror and pain of war. It's not a big thing if you're not a Russian speaker - they have audio guides for you. Anyhow, it's better to do some homework beforehand since the tour lasts thirty minutes only, the hall is huge, details are abundant and it'd be easy to get confused. For your info: the panorama depicts fighting on June 6th, 1854, when Allied forces undertook their first - and unsuccessful - assault on the Malakoff redoubt. There's also a nice so-called Historical boulevard nearby but Russians effect huge renovation works there so better come in summer of 2022 when they are supposed to be accomplished. Highly recommended! PS No trace of the Charge of the Light Brigade though. Simply because it happened not in Sevastopol but not far from Balaklava, some twenty kilometers to the south-east.
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