History and cultureKazarsky MonumentThis is the first monument erected in Sevastopol. It was installed to commemorate Alexander Kazarsky, a lieutenant commander who was in charge of the Merkury brig with 18 cannons and on 14 May 1829, during the Russo-Turkish War, won an unequal fight against two Turkish battleships.
NatureRed CavesThe Red Caves are also known as Kizil-Koba. This large underground system has intricate labyrinths inside.
History and cultureSunken Ships MonumentThis grand almost 17-metre-high monument was built in 1905 to mark the 50th anniversary of the first defence of Sevastopol, when the commanders decided to sink the ships of the Black Sea Navy.
History and cultureThe Crimean Musical TheatreEstablished in 1955, it is the only professional musical theatre company in Crimea.
History and cultureNakhimov MonumentThe monument was erected in 1898 to mark the 45th anniversary of the Battle of Sinop led by Pavel Nakhimov, but in 1928 it was replaced with a statue of Lenin.
NatureCape FiolentThe cape is located on the southwestern coast of Crimea, in the Balaklava District of Sevastopol.
NatureDolgorukovskaya YailaA mountain range that forms part of the Main Crimean Ridge with many caves is located near the village of Perevalnoye.
LongreadsYevpatoria - Small Jerusalem and children's health resortA spa city in western Crimea with a history that goes back 2500 years. The ancient Greek settlement that existed on the site of modern Yevpatoria was called Kerkinitis (Κερκινίτις in Greek). A fortress of Gezlev was built in the place of the ancient polis during the Ottoman rule.
LongreadsThe castle, the beaches and the knights of SudakSudak is a small resort town located on the southeastern coast of Crimea. Sudak Bay is famous for its crystal clear water, pebble beaches and unique low, picturesque hills. The town is located around an impregnable fortress that has witnessed the region's tumultuous history.