Crimea in 3D Museums in 3D: Massandra PalaceBuilt in the 19th century, the palace was the residence of Emperor Alexander III. The building was erected in the style of ancient castles of the period of the French king Louis XIII, for which it received the popular name "small Versailles".
Crimea in 3D Museums in 3D: museums and ancient settlements of KerchThe East Crimean Historical and Cultural Museum and Reserve unites about 20 tourist sites in Kerch and its environs − museums, burial mounds, ancient settlements. Over 242 thousand exhibits stored in the reserves of the museum tell the history of those places, starting from ancient times.
Crimea in 3D Museums in 3D: the house-museum of Anton ChekhovChekhov's house in Yalta, known as Belaya Dacha, was built in 1899. It was there that the writer created his famous 'Lady with a Doggie' story, 'The Cherry Orchard' and 'Three Sisters' plays.
Crimea in 3D Museums in 3D: Sudak FortressFortification on the Fortress Hill is the ID card of Sudak. In the Middle Ages, the Genoese built it as a stronghold for the colony of the Republic of Genoa in the northern Black Sea region. Parts of the fortifications of 14-15 centuries on an area of 30 hectares have survived to these days.
Crimea in 3D Museums in 3D: Vorontsov's PalaceThe palace in Alupka was built for Count Mikhail Vorontsov − the governor-general of the Novoróssiya Territory. The construction of the palace took two decades − from 1828 to 1848.
Crimea in 3D 3D tour of Crimea: YaltaThe resort capital of Crimea, the city of happiness, the pearl of the Black Sea. All this is about it, about Yalta. The beauty of this southern city attracts thousands of tourists, inspires poets and artists.
Crimea in 3D 3D tour of Crimea: AlushtaAlushta is the second most popular resort on the sunny South Coast. This city boasts of one of the longest promenades in Crimea. The walking coastal strip there is divided into three parts, but in fact it stretches for seven kilometers. We invite you to take a bird's eye view of the "younger sister" of Yalta: take a virtual 3D tour with us.
Crimea in 3D 3D tour of Crimea: GurzufGurzuf is famous for its narrow colorful streets, picturesque landscapes and the memory of Chekhov and Pushkin – both used to stay there. Museums tell about these outstanding writers. This south coast town is very popular among tourists. Immerse yourself in the atmosphere of this enchanting place with our 3D tour.
Crimea in 3D 3D tour of Crimea: KoktebelKoktebel is translated from the Crimean Tatar language as "land of blue hills". A shade like this its mountains really get under certain lighting conditions. The town became famous as the cradle of jazz, a haven for artists and poets, the abode of poet Maximilian Voloshin. Visit this amazing land with us − with the help of a 3D tour.
Crimea in 3D 3D tour of Crimea: SudakSudak is a town with an 1800-year history. It is comfortably located in a bay in the east of Crimea. One of its main attractions is the Genoese fortress, towering on a mountain above the beaches.
Crimea in 3D 3D tour of Crimea: Noviy SvetOnce Noviy Svet was called Paradise. And it is justified. After all, there, in this splendor of nature, you feel like in paradise. It is not for nothing that the "father" of the Crimean winemaking, Prince Lev Golitsyn, chose the Noviy Svet mountain slopes and cozy valleys.
Crimea in 3D 3D tour of Crimea: TarkhankutTarkhankut is the westernmost part of Crimea and a popular holiday destination. Young people love this place for the opportunity to spend time actively, and families with children for the crystal clear water.