• The palace was built in 16th cent. and became home for Crimean Tatar Khans Stock Photo.
  • Until November 1, visitors to a sightseeing tour of the Khan’s Palace in Bakhchisaray can once again see the Fountain of Tears, glorified by the great Pushkin.
  • Fountain of Tears. • Bakhchisaray • Crimea • Ukraine. ... Its main landmark is Hansaray, the only extant palace of the Crimean Khans, a museum now.
  • The Fountain of Tears inside the Khan's Palace (Hansaray) in Bakhchisaray, Crimean Peninsula.
  • A particularly interesting detail is the "Fountain of Tears" of the Bakhchisaray Palace, which was created in 1764. ... fountain of tears in bakhchisaray palace.
  • On the territory of the Crimean peninsula in the city of Bakhchisaray, there is a luxurious khan's palace, which occupied more than 4 hectares of land.
  • Particularly interesting detail is the "Fountain"tears "of the Bakhchisaray Palace, which was created in 1764. Nearby is the dyurbe Dilyara-bikey.
  • a water fountain with an orange flower in it. ... "Fontan of tears".Baqchisaray.Tatar Crimea. Ali Sadekoff.
  • Romantic poem written by Alexander Pushkin in 1822 «Bakhchisarai Fountain» glorifies the fountain of tears of the Khan’s palace, and this historical monument...
  • Bakhchisaray Fountain or Fountain of Tears is a real case of life imitating art. The fountain is known as the embodiment of love of one of the last Crimean...