Apartment №
1.13
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2
Star apartment in private house
in Sevastopol Ukraine!
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Situated at the centre, at parallel street
of Balsaja Morskaja.
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2 Persons accommodation.
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2nd
Floor
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1 Room apartment.
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1 Room with double bed,
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K
itchen
with sofa, color TV set national and int., central heating, standard necessary materials,
freezer/refrigerator, oven.
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1 Bathroom with shower, toilet.
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Clean warm water supply 24/7.
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Central use of sauna and pool, situated in
the house, possible at request!!!
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Nice
to know: "2500 years of Balaklava was celebrated in September, 2004!"
In a
picturesque setting at a distance of some 15 km to the South-East of
Sevastopol Balaklava town and Balaklava Bay spread out. The ancient
Greek, later on Byzantine historians mentioned the Balaklava Bay as
Symbolon-Limne - the Harbour of Symbols (omens). The fact was referred
to by Strabo, Pliny the Elder, Polyen, Ptolemy, Flavius. The
archaeologists discovered near the Balaklava Bay an early Tauri
settlement (about the 8th century B.C.) Myths and old legends,
testimonials of solarised travellers, historians and poets overcome
everyone who gets into contact with the ancient history of this place.
Some associate the Balaklava Bay with the wanderings of the crafty and
wise Odysseus and locate here the legendary Temple of Diana where Tauri
priests Iphigenia performed her bloody rite. The myth of Iphigenia has
found its reflection in the works of literature and art of many
countries that were being created throughout centuries. Dedicated to it
are the tragedies of Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides, immortal lines of
Lucretius and Ovid. The subsequent history of Balaklava is closely
linked to the Genoese. Towering on the Eastern Cape that overshadows the
entrance to the bay are the majestic remains of their fortress Cembalo.
From 1340 to 1357 the Genoese founded here their colony and erected on a
top of a rock the town of St. Nicholas. Located there were a counsel's
castle, a town hall and a small church. The Lower Town or fortress of
St. George was surrounded with a fortress wall and defensive towers. As
a rule marble plaques bearing inscriptions and consuls' coats of arms
were affixed to them. In the summer of 1475 the Turks captured the
Genoese colonies in the Crimea including Cembalo which they gave a new
name - Balyk-Yuve (Fish's Nest). In year 1787 Catherine the Great
(Catherine II) visited Balaklava. In the period of the Crimean War of
1853-1856 during the siege of Sevastopol, Balaklava was the base of the
British Army. Having fortified it with the double row of redoubts and
artillery batteries, the British built in the town an embankment,
hotels, and even the first in the Crimea railway that connected their
base with the front-line positions near Sevastopol. Near Balaklava in
October 1854 a battle of the Allies with the Russian Army was fought
that was to become for ever a black day in the military history of
England. That day the British lost 500 horsemen. Among the fallen was a
relative of Sir Winston Churchill, a member of the family of Dukes of
Marlborough. In 1856 on the site of the battle the British set up a
monument that has been preserved to this day. Situated in the vicinity
of Balaklava on Cape Fiolent are the remains of the oldest in the Crimea
St. George Monastery which in 1820 was visited by the great Russian poet
A.S. Pushkin. In Balaklava and it's environs there are more than 50
monuments to military valour, testimonies of courage of the Soviet
soldiers in the stern years of the World Wr II. Balaklava fighting 250
days side by side with Sevastopol was the southernmost point of the
Soviet-German front. Abandoned in July 1942 it was liberated by the
Soviet troops on April 18th, 1944. Today the town's unforgettable
history and amazing beauty attract many visitors. From the top of the
Balaklava Crag the town can well be seen spreading out below. Here
mountains, rocks and the sea came close together. The bay hemmed in by
the pink cliffs that looks rather like a lake has incredible dark blue
water. Steps hollowed out of solid rock, dark time-worn ancient Genoese
towers make up a truly impressive image.
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