History and cultureKerch Painting GalleryThis building in the style of classicism is part of the 19th century architectural heritage.
History and culturePanticapaeumThe ruins of the ancient Greek city date back to the 7th century BC and are located in the city centre on the slope of Mount Mithridat.
History and cultureYusupov PalaceThe palace was rebuilt in 1909 from the Rose House that stood here previously.
History and cultureAdzhimushkai quarryThe underground stone quarry in Kerch produced shell limestone.
History and cultureVoloshin House MuseumThe memorial house of poet and artist Maximilian Voloshin was built in 1903-1913 to Voloshin's own drawings.
History and cultureInkerman quarryOne of Crimea's largest and oldest stone quarries, it was first mentioned in 93 BC.
History and cultureSt Clement Cave MonasteryThis is one of the oldest cave monasteries in Crimea, carved into the western slope of Monastyrskaya cliff below the ruins of the medieval Kalamita Fortress.
History and cultureKalamita FortressThis medieval Byzantine fortress is part of the Tauric Chersonese National Nature Reserve.
History and cultureSt Elijah ChurchBuilt in 1911-1918 to the design of architect Adam Genrikh, this Greek church ranks among the city's three most important architectural landmarks, along with the Dzhuma-Dzhami Mosque and the St Nicholas Cathedral.
History and cultureDervish TekieThis Muslim dervish monastery dating back to the 15th-16th centuries is Russia's cultural heritage site.
History and culturePushkin Yevpatoria City TheatreThe theatre opened on 20 April 1910. Its architecture is a blend of the classical style and Art Nouveau.
History and cultureSt Nicholas CathedralDesigned by architect Alexander Bernardazzi, the cathedral was built in 1893 to commemorate the liberation of the city during the Crimean War.
History and cultureEgie Kapai SynagogueThe construction of the rectangular-shaped synagogue to the design of architect Adam Genrikh began in 1912.
History and cultureCrimea in Miniature ParkThe park has on display over 50 miniature replicas of Crimea's key tourist attractions on a scale of 1:25.
History and cultureMonument to Marines-ParatroopersThe 9-metre-tall monument was erected in 1970 at the site where the minesweeper Vzryvatel and its crew were sunk in 1942.
History and cultureYalta History and Literature MuseumThis is one of Crimea's oldest museums and a 19th century architectural landmark.
History and cultureDzhuma-Dzhami MosqueBuilt in 1552 by Turkish architect Koca Mimar Sinan, it is one of Crimea's largest mosques: its height is 22 m while the cupola over its central part is 11 m in diameter.
History and cultureKrasnaya Gorka MemorialThe memorial is dedicated to the victims of Nazism from among civilian residents of Yevpatoria who were executed by the Germans during the Great Patriotic War.
History and cultureYevpatoria Local History MuseumThe museum building resembles an Oriental palace. It was built in 1912 by merchant Yuduf Gelelovich in a pseudo-Moorish style.
History and cultureYalta Film StudioThe studio was founded in 1917 by the Khanzhonkov cinema factory and became one of the biggest film studios in the Soviet time.