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Apartment №
2.15
The "Nikita" is a comfortable three-storied
building. It was built in the modern style. The hotel is located in the
historical centre of Sevastopol (150 m. to sea). At the same time it is a
quite and a cozy corner, nothing disturbs your rest.
The
apartments of the hotel meet European standards. One can admire the
wonderful panorama of the central part of the city and the Black Sea. All
the apartments have their own entrances.
- fire-place;
- view on the Sevastopol bay;
- private entrance;
- total area 100sq.m;
- new furniture (Italy, Belgium);
- mini-bar;
- safe;
- shower-cabin;
- Jacuzzi;
- domestic equipment: 2 air conditions, 2 TV sets, fridge, telephone, kettle, drier;
- all modern conveniences, daily water, electricity, heating, balcony
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To your service, 3 meals
a day (order in your room), a rent of the business class car, parking, a
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Nice
to know: "Dasha Sevastopolskaya"
N.I.
Pirogov, a legendary military doctor called the first nurse Dasha
Sevastopolskaya the soul and the destiny of Sevastopol. Dasha
Sevastopolskaya (Darja Lavrentjevna Mikhailova) is a legendary figure of
the Crimean war, and the first Defence of Sevastopol. For 150 years
after the war her name has been mentioned among the heroes of the first
defence - admirals, officers and sailors. She was called
"Sevastopolskaya" by the people, and Dasha was remembered under this
name ever after. Dasha was the first volunteer nurse in Russia, who
attended the injured right after the battle and in the filed on battle.
During the war a 17-year old girl, showed the example of courage to the
famous commanders. Pirogov, a famous surgeon who arrived to Sevastopol
to provide the operative medical care firstly heard of Dasha from the
Duke Menshikov, a chief commander of Russian troops. The deed of a young
orphan from the lower class became known to the Russian emperor, Nikolay
I. He was firstly told about Dasha by his sons - Michael and Nikolay,
who were in Crimea that time. The emperor awarded the nurse with the
gold medal on Vladimir's ribbon with the inscription "for devotion" and
gave her 500 silver roubles. He also promised to award Dasha with 1000
silver roubles as a support when she gets married. It was very
remarkable event, because as a role such medal had been always awarded
to those who already had 3 silver medals, which meant the Russian tsar
highly appreciated Dasha's deed. This award was taken as a very
exclusive one by Dasha's contemporaries, as she was the only
representative of a lower class among Sevastopol heroes who was awarded
not a silver but gold medal. The archival documents say that in 1855 she
got married to Private Maksim (Maxim) Khvorostov and got the 1000
roubles previously promised by the tsar. She is known to have lived in
Sevastopol for the rest of her life and worked at one of the city
hospitals. When she retired, the injured collected money to buy the icon
of the Saviour and presented it to Dasha. She died in Sevastopol in
1911. The name of Darja Mikhailova, a legendary Dasha Sevastopolskaya
takes up an honourable place in the history of the country among the
other names Russia will also be proud of. We can also see her in the
first Russia fiction film "The Defence of Sevastopol" made by A.
Khadzhonkov.
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