Attractions around Sevastopol
Explore 20 attractions, restaurants, shops around Sevastopol
4.5 (1042)
The State Museum-Preserve Tauric Chersonese
Drevnyaya, 1, Sevastopol 299045
4.5 (806)
Panorama Museum on the Siege of Sevastopol
Historical Blvd, Sevastopol
5.0 (799)
Monument to the sunken ships
Primorskiy Blvd, Sevastopol
5.0 (662)
35 Battery Museum
Bukhta Kazachya 7 Alley of 35 Battery Defenders, Sevastopol 29902
5.0 (636)
Cape Fiolent
Sevastopol
4.5 (367)
Grafskaya Wharf
Nakhimova Square, Sevastopol
4.5 (237)
Sapun Mountain Assault Diorama
Sapun Mountain, Sevastopol
5.0 (227)
Admiral Nakhimov Monument
Nakhimov Square, Sevastopol
5.0 (166)
Chersonesus St.Volodymyr Cathedral
1 Drevnyaya Street, Sevastopol 299045
4.5 (150)
Sevastopol Aquarium
2 Nakhimova Ave, Sevastopol 299011
Sevastopol Marine Aquarium Museum - one of the oldest public aquariums in Europe, is the very first marine aquarium of the Russian Empire.
5.0 (119)
St.Volodymyr Cathedral
3 Suvorova Street, Gorodskoy Hill, Sevastopol
4.5 (112)
Naval History Museum - Black Sea Fleet History Museum
11 Lenin Street, Sevastopol 299011
4.5 (107)
Malakhov Barrow
Istomina Street, Sevastopol
4.5 (106)
Sevastopol Dolphinarium in Artillery Bay
2 Kornilova Embankment, Sevastopol
4.5 (86)
Underground Sevastopol
Suvorov Square Behind The Monument, Sevastopol
Museum Underground Sevastopol does not simply help you immerse into the history of the Cold War and understand the dangers of the nuclear weapons for the civilian population; it tells a true story about the possibilities the humans have to survive when living in a confined space and lacking all the basic resources. In the context today’s world struck down with coronavirus, this story is turning out to be particularly relevant and it is especially popular among our visitors. As it happens, a flu stole the spotlight from the nuclear threat even though the latter didn’t go anywhere. When the museum was created, no one thought for a second that it is this subject that will be popular with the visitors. However, it so happens that Underground Sevastopol is now the only accessible place in the city and in the country where everyone may not simply learn but understand what it means to survive under the conditions of severe restrictions.