History and cultureSapun Gora Memorial ComplexSapun Gora is an 8 km long ridge in the Crimean Mountains located 12 km from the city centre. During World War II, it was a key defence point at the entrance to Sevastopol.
History and cultureMufti Jami MosqueThe Mufti Jami Mosque is the city’s only surviving historical sacred place for Muslims to worship.
History and cultureMemorial to the Heroic Defence of SevastopolThis monument to the defenders of Sevastopol during World War II was unveiled in 1967.
History and cultureFeodosia Antiquities Museum (Local History Museum)One of the oldest museums in Russia and Europe, the Antiquities Museum opened in 1811.
History and cultureStamboli mansion in FeodosiaThe Moorish-style building stands out against other buildings in Feodosia, a seaside resort city.
History and cultureGenoese Fortress in Feodosia (Kafa)The Genoese Fortress was built in the 14th century.
History and cultureThe Aivazovsky Art Gallery in FeodosiaIvan Aivazovsky first exhibited his works in 1845 and the exhibition occupied part of his home.
History and cultureSt Konstantine TowerThe construction of the fortress lasted from the 13th century through the 14th century.
History and cultureThe Holy Trinity St Paraskeva Toply ConventThe Holy Trinity St Paraskeva Toply Convent was established on 25 August 1864, closed on 29 April 1923 and reopened in 1993.
History and culturePrincess Gagarina’s PalaceThe palace was built near Cape Plaka in the early 20th century.
History and cultureMalakhov KurganMalakhov Kurgan is a site of military glory related to the events that took place during the first defence of Sevastopol in the Crimean War and during World War II, in 1942.
NatureTaigan Safari ParkIt is Europe’s first park of lions. About 60 African big cats live in the area of over 30 ha in the foothills of the Crimean Mountains.
NatureBakla Cave CityThis natural landmark in the Bakhchisarai District of Crimea is located 2.5 km from the village of Skalistoye.
TransportSevastopol Railway StationThe railway station was built in the 19th century. It was badly damaged during World War II.