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Top-15 Amazing Places in Crimea Worth Seeing

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On March 16, Russia marks the anniversary of the historic referendum that reunited the Crimean Republic with the country after 60 years of Ukrainian rule.

On March 16, Russia marks the anniversary of the historic referendum that reunited the Crimean Republic with the country after 60 years of Ukrainian rule. In addition to its historic and political meaning, Crimea has always been known for its beautiful nature and various places of interest. Sputnik presents a photo gallery of some picturesque sites and views of the peninsula.

 

© Sputnik / Konstantin Chalabov / Go to the mediabankThe Swallow's Nest is an architectural monument of on top of the Aurora Cliff overlooking the Cape of Ai-Todor in Yalta, Crimea.
Swallow's Nest, monument of architecture - Sputnik International
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The Swallow's Nest is an architectural monument of on top of the Aurora Cliff overlooking the Cape of Ai-Todor in Yalta, Crimea.
© AFP 2023 / ALEXANDER NEMENOVLivadia Palace, a summer retreat of the last Russian Emperor Nicholas II, hosted the 1945 Yalta Conference for Soviet, US and British leaders.
A general view of Livadia palace,  Yalta - Sputnik International
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Livadia Palace, a summer retreat of the last Russian Emperor Nicholas II, hosted the 1945 Yalta Conference for Soviet, US and British leaders.
© Flickr / Alexxx MalevThe Church of Christ's Resurrection is a popular tourist attraction on the outskirts of Yalta in the Crimea, known primarily for its scenic location, overlooking the Black Sea littoral from a 400-metre cliff near Baidarsky Pass.
Foros. Church of Christ's Resurrection - Sputnik International
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The Church of Christ's Resurrection is a popular tourist attraction on the outskirts of Yalta in the Crimea, known primarily for its scenic location, overlooking the Black Sea littoral from a 400-metre cliff near Baidarsky Pass.
© Sputnik / Taras Litvinenko / Go to the mediabankThe construction of the Massandra Palace began in 1881. Russian Prince Vorontsov Jr contracted a team of French architects to design him a chateau in the style of Louis XIII. After he died, the mansion was purchased by Alexander III of Russia.
Massandra Palace in Crimea - Sputnik International
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The construction of the Massandra Palace began in 1881. Russian Prince Vorontsov Jr contracted a team of French architects to design him a chateau in the style of Louis XIII. After he died, the mansion was purchased by Alexander III of Russia.
© Sputnik / Konstantin Chalabov / Go to the mediabankAbove: A view of Yalta city from the Ai-Petri Mountain.
View of Yalta city from the Ai-Petri mountain. - Sputnik International
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Above: A view of Yalta city from the Ai-Petri Mountain.
© Sputnik / Taras Litvinenko / Go to the mediabankThe Vorontsov Palace is a historic palace situated at the foot of the Crimean Mountains near the town of Alupka. It is one of the oldest and largest palaces in Crimea, and one of the most popular tourist attractions on the peninsula. The palace was built between 1828 and 1848 for Russian Prince Mikhail Vorontsov. It was visited by many members of the Russian Empire’s elite ruling class.
Vorontsov Palace in Alupka - Sputnik International
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The Vorontsov Palace is a historic palace situated at the foot of the Crimean Mountains near the town of Alupka. It is one of the oldest and largest palaces in Crimea, and one of the most popular tourist attractions on the peninsula. The palace was built between 1828 and 1848 for Russian Prince Mikhail Vorontsov. It was visited by many members of the Russian Empire’s elite ruling class.
© Sputnik / Taras Litvinenko / Go to the mediabankAn important feature of the Vorontsov Palace is the adjoining park, which features 40 hectares of greenery and forestry. Today, the Vorontsov Palace is a part of the "Alupka Palace-Park Complex," a national historical preserve including the Massandra Palace.
Above: A view of Ay-Petri mountain range in Alupka.
Vorontsov Palace in Alupka - Sputnik International
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An important feature of the Vorontsov Palace is the adjoining park, which features 40 hectares of greenery and forestry. Today, the Vorontsov Palace is a part of the "Alupka Palace-Park Complex," a national historical preserve including the Massandra Palace.
Above: A view of Ay-Petri mountain range in Alupka.
© Sputnik / Konstantin Chalabov / Go to the mediabankThe Miskhor-Ai-Petri cableway is a Crimean passenger cableway which connects the Ai-Petri Peak and Miskhor. The construction of the cableway began in 1967 and was completed in 1987.
Miskhor - Ai-Petri cableway commissioned in Crimea after repair works - Sputnik International
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The Miskhor-Ai-Petri cableway is a Crimean passenger cableway which connects the Ai-Petri Peak and Miskhor. The construction of the cableway began in 1967 and was completed in 1987.
© Flickr / thisisbossiChufut-Kale is a medieval city-fortress in the Crimean Mountains that now lies in ruins. It is a national monument of Crimean Karaite culture.
Above: The medieval city-fortress Chufut-Kale in Crimea.
Medieval Karaite fortress city of Chufut Kale in Crimea - Sputnik International
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Chufut-Kale is a medieval city-fortress in the Crimean Mountains that now lies in ruins. It is a national monument of Crimean Karaite culture.
Above: The medieval city-fortress Chufut-Kale in Crimea.
© Sputnik / Chernov / Go to the mediabankThe Marble Caves are located at the lower plateau of Chatyr-Dag in Crimea. It is a popular tourist attraction and one of the most visited caves in Europe.
Marble Cave maze - Sputnik International
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The Marble Caves are located at the lower plateau of Chatyr-Dag in Crimea. It is a popular tourist attraction and one of the most visited caves in Europe.
© Sputnik / Mihail Mokrushin / Go to the mediabankAbove: Mount Sokol in the village of Novy Svet, Crimea.
Village of Novy Svet, Crimea - Sputnik International
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Above: Mount Sokol in the village of Novy Svet, Crimea.
© Sputnik / Vladimir Astapkovich / Go to the mediabankChersonesus is an ancient Greek colony founded approximately 2,500 years ago in the southwestern part of the Crimean Peninsula. Now the site is part of the Chersonesus Tavrichesky National Reserve in Sevastopol. In 2013, Chersonesus was listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
View of the Black Sea and the Foggy Bell at the Chersonesus Tavrichesky National Reserve in Sevastopol. - Sputnik International
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Chersonesus is an ancient Greek colony founded approximately 2,500 years ago in the southwestern part of the Crimean Peninsula. Now the site is part of the Chersonesus Tavrichesky National Reserve in Sevastopol. In 2013, Chersonesus was listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
© Sputnik / Vladimir Pesnya / Go to the mediabankThe Khan Palace is historical-architectural monument and part of the Bakhchisaray Historical and Cultural Park Khansaray. The palace is located in the old city in Bakhchisaray. The construction of the palace began in 1532 for the ruling house of Giray.
The Khan Palace in the Bakhchisaray Historical and Cultural Park Khansaray. - Sputnik International
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The Khan Palace is historical-architectural monument and part of the Bakhchisaray Historical and Cultural Park Khansaray. The palace is located in the old city in Bakhchisaray. The construction of the palace began in 1532 for the ruling house of Giray.
© Sputnik / Andrey Iglov / Go to the mediabankAbove: A view of Cape Aya from Sevastopol.
View of Cape Aya from Sevastopol. - Sputnik International
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Above: A view of Cape Aya from Sevastopol.
© Sputnik / Yuriy Lashov / Go to the mediabankAbove: A view of the St. Nicholas the Wonder Worker church/light house in the village of Malorechenskoye in the Crimea's Sudak District.
View of the St. Nicholas the Wonder Worker church/light house in the village of Malorechenskoye in the Crimea's Sudak District. - Sputnik International
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Above: A view of the St. Nicholas the Wonder Worker church/light house in the village of Malorechenskoye in the Crimea's Sudak District.
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