• In Bakhchisaray, on the banks of the Churuk-Su River, the last residence of the Crimean rulers is located - Bakhchisarai Palace.
  • 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...
  • Reader view. The Khan's Palace in Bakhchisaray. Big Khan Mosque. ... "Fountain of Tears" was created in 1764 the Iranian architect Omer.
  • The name " Bakhchisaray " (Ukrainian and Russian Бахчисарай ) comes from the Turkish and means "Garden Palace ". ... The " Fountain of Tears ".
  • BAKHCHYSARAI, RUSSIA - OCTOBER 1, 2014: Pushkin bust and Bakhchisaray Fountain (Fountain Tears) in Khan's Palace (Hansaray).
  • ...began writing The Fountain of Bakhchisaray in the spring of 1821, after having visited The Fountain of Tears at the Khan Palace in Bakhchisaray in 1820.
  • The Khan Palace in Bakhchisaray is the pearl of the eastern architecture of the Crimea, and thousands of tourists come to see it every year.
  • Pushkin began writing The Fountain of Bakhchisaray in the spring of 1821, after having visited The Fountain of Tears at the Khan Palace in Bakhchysarai in...
  • ...Russian writer Alexander Pushkin when he visited it that he wrote a long narrative poem titled "The Fountain of Bakhchisaray". ... Fountain of Tears. Minaret.
  • Crimean Peninsula, Palace of the Khanate of Bakhchisaray Fountain of Tears.