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Museum
Saint Archangel Michael Monastery
Asvadurov's house
Museum of sports glory named after  Yulia Ryabchyn
Odesa Bleschunov Municipal Museum of Personal Collections
Odessa policemen
Museum of the History of Internal Affairs
Or Sameach Synagogue
Hajibey
Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary
Brod Synagogue (Odesa Archive)
Hotel Bristol
Yard
Museum of Western and Eastern Art
Stroganov bridge
House of A. A. Trapani
Kotsebu bridge
Monument to T.H. Shevchenko
A large vase
Red Lobster
Powder tower
Quarantine arcade
Watchtower
Taras Shevchenko Park
Gallery of modern art
Landing gate
House of Sun
Nemo
Lanzheron Beach
Botanical monument of nature
Memorial Museum of K.G.  Paustovsky
Botanical monument of nature
To the victims of the Holodomor of 1932-1933.
Museum of Odesa Modern Art
Atmospheric Odessa. Part 8

Atmospheric Odessa. Part 8

The successful location of the city has long attracts people here - Greek colonies on its territory appeared in the ancient period. And during the times of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and Russia, the port city of Kotsyubiev appears here, the first written mention of which dates back to 1415. After the capture by the Turks, he began to be called Khadzhibey. At the end of the 18th century, the city was already captured by the Russian Empire. Then it was renamed Odessa. Very quickly Odessa became the main port of the entire Russian Empire - it was from here that Ukrainian grain was exported to the countries of Europe and Western Asia. This was facilitated by the Porto Franco regime introduced in 1819. Thanks to successful trade, the city developed dynamically, and by the end of the XIX century it became the largest city in Ukraine in terms of size and the fourth in the entire empire. During the Ukrainian Revolution, Odessa became an important city within the UPR, but in the course of further hostilities it changed hands many times until the Soviet regime was finally established there. Today Odessa is an extremely interesting and multifaceted city. This is not only the largest port of Ukraine, but also a place where people come to relax, enjoy the sea and unique atmosphere. We offer you to plunge into it - this is why a series of routes in Odessa was created. This route includes the entrance arch of the Lanzheron cottage, the Museum of Oriental and Western Art, the Quarantine Arcade and the Powder Tower, Shevchenko Park and the Museum of Modern Art.
Distance 10.7 km
Duration 2 h 13 m
22 Places to visit
10 Places to impress
2 Places to eat