Video: Crimea in Miniature. Fairy park in Alushta
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
The small peninsula of Crimea is rich in miracles - both natural and man-made. In terms of the density of placement of interesting objects there, this place is almost a world record holder. Moreover, most of the Crimean architectural masterpieces can be seen in one small patch! It's about the park "Crimea in Miniature"located in Alushta.
While authors such as Steve Casino, Ham Jin, Alice Bartlett and others are working on creating miniature people, Crimean artists are making small copies of the famous structures of the peninsula. And these works of art are collected in the Alushta park "Crimea in Miniature".
Here are several dozen of the most popular and famous among tourists architectural structures on the Crimean peninsula. And this region, I must say, is rich in monuments of this kind!
Miniature copies of well-known structures on a scale of 1 to 25 are divided into several clusters by geography: Big Yalta, Big Alushta, Sevastopol and Bakhchisarai, Evpatoria, Sudak and Feodosia, Simferopol.
Over the course of two years, more than 120 specialists have worked on the creation of this unusual park: photographers, design engineers, architects, 3D designers and, in fact, artists. As a result of their activities, a real miracle appeared, thanks to which you can see Crimea in about an hour and a half without the need to dissect back and forth across the entire peninsula.
The best time to visit "Crimea in Miniature" is the evening, when the sun hides behind the horizon, and here the illumination turns on, turning the paths of the park into a real fabulous place full of light and beauty.
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