The hero city with a rich history started welcoming tourists a few years ago. Sevastopol was founded as the main base of the Russian fleet in 1783. The city has managed to maintain such an important status to this day. In addition, Sevastopol is an attractive tourist center today. The city attracts many travelers with plenty of attractions and incredibly beautiful beaches.
On the territory of Sevastopol, there are a lot of preserved architectural monuments, some of which are aged over 200 years. Here, you can see fascinating mansions built in the 18th-19th centuries, walk along lovely winding streets, and admire the beauty of the nature. The city was significantly damaged in the period of the Great Patriotic War. The biggest part of its invaluable historical heritage was irrevocably lost. Due to the locals’ effort, the city was quickly restored after the war. The citizens still remember about the great deeds of the defenders of Sevastopol.
In the city and its immediate surroundings, there are hundreds of interesting places to explore. There are not only historic constructions and museums, but also unique nature attractions. There are over 2 000 monuments dedicated to military and labor deeds of the locals.
Sevastopol is located in the south-western part of the Crimean peninsula. One of the main distinctive features of this land is plenty of wonderful secluded bays. There are over 30 bays along the coastline. Such an amazing choice of leisure areas will definitely impress those travelers who prefer to spend their time in secluded places. The city is also not without noisy entertainment venues. There are excellent leisure centers for the whole family, lively disco and night clubs, sports centers, and a lot of attractive gastronomic places.
In the immediate surroundings of Sevastopol, there are several important archeological districts. Those who like walking along historical places have an opportunity to visit the ruins of the old city called Chersonesus Taurica. Some researches suppose that this old Greek town was founded in the 5th century BC and had existed for over 1.5 thousand years. Consequently, the city was completely destroyed by nomadic tribes. Its ruins were found only in the 19th century. Now, most of the old constructions are restored in the archeological area.
The interesting monument in antique style is the Tower of the Winds built in the 19th century. Originally, the tower was built for the local library but it was destroyed in a large fire in 1955. The tower decorated with interesting bas-reliefs has been survived to this day and now is one of the main values of the city.
The beautiful historic building of the late 19th century is occupied by the Sevastopol Art Museum. It houses the unique collection of sculptures, paintings, and drawings of world-famous masters. Here, you can see works of great masters of Flemish Painting School and of famous Renaissance artists. The museum presents the exhibits of different periods. Some of them are aged over 300 years.
The unique religious monument here is Inkerman Cave Monastery located in the immediate surroundings of the city. The exact date of its construction is unknown. The first written references to it date back to the 8th century. In the middle of the 19th century, the monastery fell into decline and was reconstructed not so long ago. The historic building has been recently reconstructed but it is located in the picturesque natural area.
In the territory of the city, there is the Cathedral of Protecting Veil of the Mother of God that is the most religious construction in Sevastopol. It was built in the 19th-20th century but was closed after the Revolution in 1917. It gained its religious status back in the period of the Great Patriotic War. At that time, the building was partially destroyed. It started to be reconstructed in 1947 and then served as a gym. Masses were resumed here only in 1994.