Odesa’s centre is densely crammed with fascinating, inspiring and unique attractions that draw foreigners in packs. Ukrainian and Russian tourists tend to head straight for the beach, but inevitably make their way to Deribasivs’ka vul. (street) in order to pose in, on and around the many monuments, statues and relatively rare centuries old architecture. Odesa became one of the most important cities during the Russian Empire’s final epoch and its museums, overflowing with amazing and rare relics, attest to the cities former and current prominence.
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This is the largest of Odesa’s Orthodox cathedrals. Established as a small house of worship in 1808, by the beginning of the 20th Century it had expanded into …
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The brainchild of Italian architect Francesco Boffo, St. Paul’s was originally constructed in 1824. By the 1890s, the congregation had outgrown the building, …
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Yevreis'ka 24, office 19 (gates lock code 24 (press together) last door in the right corner of the courtyard)