History and cultureLivadia PalaceThe summer residence of Russian emperors built in the late 19th century to the design of architect Nikolai Krasnov.
NatureSun TempleThis natural landmark is located on Ilyas-Kaya Mountain 4 km to the northwest of the village of Foros.
NatureIlyas-Kaya MountainRising 681.9 m above sea level, Ilyas-Kaya Mountain is part of the Baidara Yaila Range.
History and cultureYusupov PalaceThe palace was rebuilt in 1909 from the Rose House that stood here previously.
History and cultureYalta History and Literature MuseumThis is one of Crimea's oldest museums and a 19th century architectural landmark.
NatureYalta Mountain and Forest Nature ReserveThe reserve is located on the southern slope of the main Crimean range.
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.
History and cultureGlory Hill Memorial Complex in YaltaThe complex opened on Darsan Hill in 1967, ahead of the anniversary of the October Revolution.
History and culturePolikur MemorialThis is a memorial cemetery in Yalta that used to be called the Massandra Cemetery.
History and cultureMikhail Pugovkin MonumentThe monument was unveiled in 2016. The actor lived in Yalta for eight years, in 1991-1999.
History and cultureThe Lady with the Dog and Chekhov MonumentThe monument is a symbol of Yalta and is dedicated to characters from The Lady with the Dog, a short story that takes place in the southern Crimean city.
NatureRocks of AdalaraOne of the symbols of Gurzuf and the southern coast of Crimea, the Rocks of Adalara are two white rocky islands between 20 m to 30 m in diameter each, and between 38 m to 40 m in height.
History and culturePushkin MuseumBuilt in 1808-1811 by Governor General of Novorossiya and Bessarabia, Duke Armand du Plessis de Richelieu, this is the oldest European building on the southern coast of Crimea.
History and cultureLesya Ukrainka Memorial MuseumThe idea to create a museum dedicated to the poet in Yalta appeared at the beginning of the 1970s, when the 100th birth anniversary of Lesya Ukrainka was marked.
History and cultureArtek International Children's CentreThe children's camp Artek was established in 1925 and was the hallmark of the Soviet Young Pioneer organisation.
History and cultureChekhov's dachaA country house with its own small harbour Anton Chekhov bought in 1900 on a small cove at the foot of the Dzhenevez-Kaya cliff.
NatureSkazka Yalta ZooThe Skazka Zoo, the first private zoo in the CIS, is an object of the Russian Nature Reserve Foundation.
NatureGurzuf ParkA 12-hectare informal park, a landscape architecture landmark, Gurzuf Park was established in 1803 by order of the Duke of Richelieu.
History and cultureAnton Chekhov Museum HouseThe writer built this house, Belaya Dacha, in 1899 and lived there until 1 May 1904.