Sevastopol
Panorama – a unique historical museum, which was opened in 1905 on the 50-th anniversary of the defense of Sevastopol in the Crimean War. he museum houses a magnificent (115 meters long, 14 meters high) canvas by the famous Russian battle artist F.Roubaud, which is the best example of the national art of panoramic painting.
Underground Submarine Base In the times of the USSR, a top secret submarine base was built inside the rock situated at the passage into Balaklava Bay. he magnitude of this facility will take your breath away, it shapes an underground city. Semisubmersed, submarines used to enter the rock by two canals. he facility could accommodate up to 6 submarines at a time! his factory would shelter in case of atomic bombing and was capable to resist the direct hit of a 100 kilotons bomb. Every detail was in place for life support — food-stu? storehouses, dwelling rooms, kitchens, self-contained air supply system, diesel generators, fuel and water pipelines, underground railways. As a sight alone, this facility is also an exciting and astonishing diving site. he Archaeological Preserve of Chersonesus of Tauri – the city founded by ancient Greeks in 422 BC. Here the Great Prince Vladimir adopted Christianity to introduce it to his country. You will see the magnificent ruins and visit the Archaeological Museum. Russian Black Sea Navy museum. Founded in 1869, it is one of the oldest naval museums of Ukraine. he eight halls feature exhibits telling the history of the Russian Black Sea Fleet, from the days of the creation, till nowadays as well as about the foundation of Sevastopol as its main base. Black Sea Navy Fleet Performance. If you enjoy fabulous live entertainment, do not miss this rare opportunity to view an unforgettable performance by the accomplished Black Sea Navy Ensemble of Song and Dance was established in 1932.
Underground Submarine Base In the times of the USSR, a top secret submarine base was built inside the rock situated at the passage into Balaklava Bay. he magnitude of this facility will take your breath away, it shapes an underground city. Semisubmersed, submarines used to enter the rock by two canals. he facility could accommodate up to 6 submarines at a time! his factory would shelter in case of atomic bombing and was capable to resist the direct hit of a 100 kilotons bomb. Every detail was in place for life support — food-stu? storehouses, dwelling rooms, kitchens, self-contained air supply system, diesel generators, fuel and water pipelines, underground railways. As a sight alone, this facility is also an exciting and astonishing diving site. he Archaeological Preserve of Chersonesus of Tauri – the city founded by ancient Greeks in 422 BC. Here the Great Prince Vladimir adopted Christianity to introduce it to his country. You will see the magnificent ruins and visit the Archaeological Museum. Russian Black Sea Navy museum. Founded in 1869, it is one of the oldest naval museums of Ukraine. he eight halls feature exhibits telling the history of the Russian Black Sea Fleet, from the days of the creation, till nowadays as well as about the foundation of Sevastopol as its main base. Black Sea Navy Fleet Performance. If you enjoy fabulous live entertainment, do not miss this rare opportunity to view an unforgettable performance by the accomplished Black Sea Navy Ensemble of Song and Dance was established in 1932.
