• The Monument to the Sunken Ships is the symbol of the city of Sevastopol, on the disputed Crimean peninsula. Located in Sevastopol Bay...
  • Monument to the Sunken Ships is the calling card of Sevastopol. This attraction collects a huge number of tourists but only a few know its interesting story.
  • Even if you have never been to Sevastopol, you probably know one of its symbols - the monument to the scuttled ships.
  • ...17-metre-high monument was built in 1905 to mark the 50th anniversary of the first defence of Sevastopol, when the commanders decided to sink the ships...
  • Date of experience: September 2015. Ask ZPZurich-Moscow about Monument to the sunken ships.
  • The Monument to the Sunken Ships is a symbol of the disputed city of Sevastopol in Crimea. The monument was designed by sculptor Amandus Adamson.
  • Monuments to the Heroes of the First World War. ... Feldman Valentin Augustovich created a Monument to sunken ships in 1905. •
  • Sorry, but currently we do not have detailed information about this tourist attraction called «Monument to the Sunken Ships» in GV.
  • In any case, this is indicated in the document of 1907. But the simpler and more understandable "Monument to Sunken Ships" is widely used.
  • To bar the entrance to the harbor for the naval ships of England, France and Turkey during the Crimean War and the first defense of Sevastopol, two rows...
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  • Monument to the Sunken or Flooded Ships is one of the most famous monuments dedicated to the Russian Nave.
  • The Monument to the Sunken Ships is the symbol of the city of Sevastopol, on the disputed Crimean peninsula.
  • Monument to the Sunken Ships is the symbol of Sevastopol, city of the russian glory. Monument dedicaded to the many scuttled ships of Russian Navy...