Vorontsov Palace, Odessa - Ukraine Travel Video
Vorontsov Palace, located in Odessa, Ukraine on the Primorsky Boulevard, is the monument of architecture of the early 19th century. It was built on the edge of the seaside hill by architect F.K. Boffo in the Empire style. The palace has always attracts the attention of residents and visitors of the city.
Vorontsov Palace is located on the edge of the earth cliff.
Vorontsov (Alupka) Palace - Ukraine Travel Video
The Vorontsov (Alupka) Palace is an historic palace located in the town of Alupka at the foot of the Crimean Mountains, Ukraine. The Palace is built in pseudo-gothic style with the eastern style elements. Around the Palace there's a wonderful Alupka Park - one of the most known landscape parks in Ukraine.
Derybasivska Street (вулиця Дерибасівська) Odessa Ukraine
Travel with Me to ODESSA UKRAINE
Derybasivska Street (вулиця Дерибасівська)
Cathedral Square (Соборна площа)
Monument to Mikhail Vorontsov (Пам'ятник Михайлу Воронцову)
Rishel'jevs'ka Street (вулиця Рішельєвська)
Olga's Walking Tour Through Odessa: Pushkin, Historic Hotels and Palace.mov
Olga, Odessawalks.com, continued leading Steve and myself through through an exclusive area in Odessa. Like today, the rich preferred to stay in their own enclaves and we walked by hotels named after famous hotels in Europe, and Vorontsov's Odessa Palace (not open to visit).
Vorontsov and his family would breakfast in their grandiose pavilion each morning where Prince Vorontsov could keep an eye on ship traffic in the bay below.
There was just so much to see in Odessa and only one short day to do it all...
Vorontsov Palace (Alupka)
The Vorontsov Palace (Ukrainian: Воронцовський палац; Russian: Воронцовский дворец) or the Alupka Palace is an historic palace situated at the foot of the Crimean Mountains near the town of Alupka in Crimea. The Vorontsov Palace is one of the oldest and largest palaces in Crimea, and is one of the most popular tourist attractions on Crimea's southern coast.
The palace was built between 1828 and 1848 for Prince Mikhail Semyonovich Vorontsov for use as his personal summer residence at a cost of 9,000,000 silver rubles It was designed in a loose interpretation of the English Renaissance revival style by English architect Edward Blore and his assistant William Hunt. The building is a hybrid of several architectural, but faithful to none. Among those styles are elements of Scottish Baronial, Mughal architecture, and Gothic Revival architecture. Blore had designed many buildings in the United Kingdom, and was later particularly well known there for completing the design of Buckingham Palace in London.
Once completed, the Palace was visited by many members of the Russian Empire's elite ruling class; a great number of these vastly wealthy nobles were so taken with the palace and its seaboard site that they were moved to create their own summer retreats in the Crimea. By the early 20th century not only many aristocrats, but also members of the Imperial Family, including the Tsar himself, has palaces in an assortment of architectural styles in the vicinity.
An important feature of the Vorontsov Palace is the adjoining park ensemble, which features 40 hectares (99 acres) of greenery and forestry arranged by German landscape gardener Carolus Keebach. Today, the Vorontsov Palace is a part of the Alupka Palace-Park Complex, a national historical preserve including the Massandra Palace in neighbouring Massandra.
Owing to its status as an important local tourist attraction and architectural monument, the Vorontov Palace and its surrounding park complex were commonly featured in Ukrainian and Soviet cinema productions such as: An Ordinary Miracle (1964), Nebesnye lastochki (1976), Crazy Day or The Marriage of Figaro (2004), and Sappho (2008).[6][12]
Russian poet Ivan Bunin visited the palace in 1900 and wrote a short poem entitled Long alley leading down to the shore ... (Russian: К прибрежью моря длинная аллея ...)
HISTORICAL PLACES OF UKRAINE IN GOOGLE EARTH PART SIX ( 6/6 )
1. VORONTSOV PALACE,ALUPKA 44°25'11.40N 34° 3'20.92E
2. BELL TOWER OF TRINITY MONBASTERY,CHERNIHIV
51°28'40.00N 31°16'45.02E
3. TOWER OF BUTCHERS,KHMEL'NYTS'KA 48°40'31.42N 26°34'36.24E
4. CASTLE AKKERMAN,ODESSA 46°12'5.91N 30°21'0.93E
5. HOLY RESURRECTION CATHEDRAL,RIVNE 50°37'9.19N 26°14'57.66E
6. IVANO-FRANKIVSK CITY HALL 48°55'22.49N 24°42'37.43E
7. GENOESE TOWER OF CONSTANTINE,FEODOSIYA
45° 1'42.76N 35°23'6.90E
8. ALEXANDER NEVSKY CHURCH, KHARKOV 49°59'20.27N 36°17'14.68E
9. ENTRANCE TO PARK,DNIPROPETROVS'K 48°27'38.10N 35° 4'10.47E
10. CHRIST-SERGIUS CHURCH,KHARKIV 50° 2'34.33N 36°13'23.46E
11. ZŁOCZÓW CASTLE,ZOLOCHIV 49°48'6.56N 24°54'23.22E
12. CITY HALL,MUKACHEVO 48°26'30.92N 22°43'4.31E
13. MONUMENT TARAS SHEVCHENKO,KIEV 50°26'30.28N 30°30'46.81E
14. ST.NICHOLAS CHURCH,DNEPROPETROVSK 48°28'0.44N 35° 4'21.73E
15. WOODEN CHURCH OF TRANSFIGURATION,KIEV 50°21'16.75N
16. CHURCH,LUTSK 50°46'6.20N 25°22'26.39E
17. WATER TOWERS,KIEV 50°27'9.43N 30°31'52.44E
18. RATUSHA TOWER&CITY HALL,LVIV 49°50'30.56N 24° 1'53.16E
19. MONUMENT OF ETERNAL GLORY,ZHITOMIR 50°14'36.88N 28°38'56.95E
20. ST.GEORGE'S CATHEDRAL,LVIV 49°50'18.86N 24° 0'47.30E
21. CHURCH,KIEV 50°22'50.03N 30°27'34.81E
22. DONETSK DRAMA THEATER,DONETSK 48° 0'7.32N 37°48'9.69E
23. MICHAEL FORT,SEVASTOPOL 44°37'40.14N 33°31'33.84E
24. ST.PANTELEIMON'S CATHEDRAL,KIEV 50°20'41.47N 30°29'15.82E
25. CHAPEL OF JOHN THE BAPTIST,DNIPROPETROVSK
48°28'16.45N 35° 2'58.42E
26. CHAPEL OF ST. ANDREW,KIEV 50°26'33.64N 30°33'10.43E
27. KREMENETS CASTLE,KREMENETS 50° 5'41.92N 25°43'50.90E
Place In ODESSA - Monument to Duke de Richelieu (Place In Space)
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Odessa Ukraine virtual walking tour Video 1 of 2 Part 4 of 4
More: This is a virtual walk along Odessa Ukraine's (Одесса, Украина) most famous street.
Deribasovskaya Street (Дерибасовская) is a pedestrian walkway in the heart of Odessa, Ukraine.
This virtual walk includes Preobrazhenskaya Street (Преображенская), Sobornaya Square (Соборная Площадь), Nickolayev Church, the tourist bazaar, and the Vorontsov Monument.
This is video one of two, part 4 of 4. It was taken in August 2007.
Ukraine 2013 : KIEV 3 La Laure de Pechersk.
La Laure de Petchersk est probablement le plus important monument religieux de Kiev mais aussi certainement de tout le pays; Une visite magnifique et marquante ! Nous visiterons la Laure basse et les catacombes, ensuite la Laure haute avec ses remarquables édifices religieux de grande grâce et de beauté !
The Vorontsov Palace Tour
The place where East meets West. A Tudor style castle and Alhambra palace. Breath taking views on the Black Sea coastline and Crimean mountains. Story says it that Churchill asked Stalin to sell him the palace or at least one of its lions. And this is only one of the many fascinating stories hidden behind the walls of the palace. Want to find out more? Join us for the #tour!
Odessa is the smallest area of the world 12 - the first chair.
Этот памятник был открыт на ''Юморине'' 1 апреля 1999 г. Под стулом, на постаменте надпись: ''Граждане Одессы - Ильфу и Петрову''. Стул находится на самой маленькой площади в мире имени Остапа Бендера...
ПРОЕХАТЬ МОЖНО (ОСТАНОВКА ГРЕЧЕСКАЯ):
АВТОБУС: 68, 130, 166, 170, 220а
ТРАМВАЙ: 3, 12
МАРШРУТНОЕ ТАКСИ: 111, 117, 121, 131, 145, 146, 175, 185, 203, 220, 223, 242, 570
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Statue of Taras Shevchenko in Odessa [CC]
Taras Hryhorovych Shevchenko was a Ukrainian poet, writer, artist, public and political figure, as well as folklorist and ethnographer. His literary heritage is regarded to be the foundation of modern Ukrainian literature and, to a large extent, the modern Ukrainian language. Shevchenko is also known for many masterpieces as a painter and an illustrator.
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Odessa in Winter 2017
Tourist Attractions in Odessa
Odessa Opera and Ballet House: is among Ukraine’s greatest architectural monuments and is one of the most beautiful theaters in the world. The first theater was built in 1809, but after the fire the building was badly damaged and a new look was received in 1887. The mdern building was built in 1887 by the architects Felner and Helmer in the style of the new Viennese baroque. The interior of the auditorium is stylized as the architecture of the late French Rococo.
Deribasovskaya street: The main pedestrian street of the city, it is adjacent to the City Park (City Garden)
City Garden: is the oldest public park in the city. The garden was defeated by Felix De Ribas in 1803 on it belonging to a plot of urban land right in the center of a young city.
Catherine Square: 1894, on the anniversary of the decree on the founding of Odessa, the laying of the monument of Catherine II and the founders of the city was laid.
Duke de Richelieu: A Frenchman, one of the founding fathers of Odessa, where he was placed in 1828 a monument.
Potemkin Steps: A boulevard staircase leading to the sea. The steps took four years to build and were completed in 1841.
The Marine station and View the Port
Vorontsov Palace: The palace was built in 1828-29 for the Count M.Vorontsov, the project F.Boffo. The colonnade, which is a rotunda and a belvedere, one of the symbols of Odessa, is a continuation of the Vorontsov palace estate.
Ukraine 2013 : LVIV 1, le cimetière Lychakiv
A Lviv se trouve un cimetière que l'on considère le pendant du Père Lachaise à Paris, ici version Europe Centrale... un cimetière un peu mal en point mais qui possède de belles tombes et statuaires, un côté désuet qui lui donne pas mal de charme.
Il est situé en dehors de la ville, sa visite doit être prévue dans toute visite de Lviv !
Transfiguration Cathedral in Odessa. Aerial view.
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The first and foremost church in the city of Odessa, the original small building had been built in 1221 during Grand Prince Yurii Ysevolodovich. This had just a single cupola and a tiled roof.
The cathedral was designated the main church of New Russia in 1808 and was continuously expanded throughout the 19th century. The belltower was built between 1825 and 1837, and the refectory connecting it to the main church several years later. The interior was lined with polychrome marble, and the icon screen also was of marble.
Several churches in the region, including the Nativity Cathedral in Chişinău, were built in conscious imitation of the Odessa church. The cathedral was the burial place of the bishops of Tauride (including Saint Innocent of Kherson) and Prince Mikhail Semyonovich Vorontsov, the famous governor of New Russia.
The original structure was demolished by the Soviets in 1936. It was rebuilt starting from 1999. The new cathedral was consecrated in 2003. The remains of Vorontsov and his wife were subsequently reburied in the cathedral. There is a statue of him on the cathedral square. The cathedral bells are controlled by an electronic device capable of playing 99 melodies.
Odessa backstage of Primorsky boulevard
Walking locals way through Primorsky boulevard, Mother-in-law bridge, near monument of Orange on boulevard of nowadays comic Zhvanetsky.
Ukraine 2013 : ODESSA 2, une merveille...l'Opéra !
Le théâtre d'Opéra et de Ballet d'Odessa est sans aucun doute l'un des plus beaux opéras du monde, une merveille d'architecture que ce monument complètement rénové au début des années 2000. Grâce et élégance caractérisent cet édifice située dans le centre historique de la ville.
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Odessa Ukraine
Founded: September 2, 1794.
Odessa is a port city on the Black Sea in southern Ukraine. It’s known for its beaches and 19th-century architecture, including the Odessa Opera and Ballet Theater. The monumental Potemkin Stairs, immortalized in The Battleship Potemkin, lead down to the waterfront with its Vorontsov Lighthouse. Running parallel to the water, the grand Primorsky Boulevard is a popular promenade lined with mansions and monuments.
Bakhchisaray Khan's Palace in the courtyard , the former residence of the Crimean khans.
Бахчисарай, Во дворе ханского дворца, бывшая резиденция Крымских ханов, Памятник истории и культуры общемирового значения, единственный в мире образец крымской и татарской дворцовой архитектуры. Bakhchisaray Khan's Palace in the courtyard , the former residence of the Crimean khans. Historical and cultural monument of global importance , the world's sample and the Crimean Tatar palace architecture. The palace is part of Bakhchisaray Historical and Cultural Reserve. In the rooms of the palace are located museum of history and culture of the Crimean Tatars , an art museum , an exhibition of weapons and firearms . The grounds of the palace complex occupies 4.3 hectares. The palace is located on the left bank of the river Churuk - Su . In the palace complex consists of the North and South gates, Svitsky body , the palace area , the main building , a harem , Khan's kitchen and stables, library building , falconry Tower, Khan Mosque , Persian Garden , Khan's Cemetery , Dilara Bikech tomb , the tomb tomb of North and South , tombstone rotunda , sauna Sarah - Guzel , promenade with three bridges , gardens and park facilities , Catherine mile and other objects. The architectural style of the palace continues the tradition of Ottoman architecture of XVI-XVII centuries. The main architectural idea is the embodiment of the Muslim view of the garden of Eden on earth. Bakhchisaraj translated from Tatar 's palace - garden , (bağça - garden shed - Palace). Inside the palace courtyards decorated with lots of trees, flowers and fountains.