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Panticapaeum
Professor of History at Westminster College of Humanities, editor-in-chief of the Canadian-American Slavic Studies scientific journal, PhD (History) Martin Russell visited the peninsula for the first time. He admitted that he always knew about the uniqueness of the region, but once there, he was personally able to truly appreciate its historical value and climate.

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Yalta
"In fact, it is very pleasant here, I can’t even describe my enthusiasm for the sea air. Crimea is just a wonderful place. I think that there should be a lot of tourists from my country in the future. This is a very historical place where even the hotel in which I lived in Yalta is an architectural landmark. And people, when I bought something at the kiosk, were very sympathetic. They were curious that I was here. I have only a great impression of Yalta and Crimea", — said Martin Russell at a press conference in Simferopol.

During his visit, Russell was able to fulfill his dream — to visit the office of Emperor Nicholas II in the Livadia Palace. He also visited the Vorontsov and Massandra palaces. This is his professional interest. The professor studies the history of Russia of the XVI-XVII centuries, writes books about emperors and royal wedding traditions.