Culture of Crimea
Culture of Crimea — the main news and events of the cultural life of the Crimean peninsula. Themes: The poster of Crimea, Exhibitions of Crimea, History of Crimea, Contests in Crimea, Concerts in Crimea, Museums of Crimea, Nikitsky Botanical Garden, Monuments in Crimea, Holidays in Crimea, Theaters of Crimea, Festivals in Crimea, Tauride Chersonese, Temples of Crimea, Archeology in Crimea.
The culture of Crimea is diverse and fascinating. Countless natural and man-made sights reflect past events, religious and cultural life of ancient times, different nationalities. The history of the peninsula is an interweaving of Eastern and Western cultures, the historical heritage of the Golden Horde and the Greeks, the beliefs of the first Christians and Muslims. Various peoples and nationalities have lived and died in this place for many centuries, feuded, traded, cities were built and ruined, entire civilizations were born and disappeared. Even the air is saturated with tales of the exploits of heroes and Olympian gods, warlike horsewomen, Greeks, Taurians, Scythians…
The unique location, mild climate, magnificent nature made the Crimean peninsula one of the places where humanity was born. It was these features of the climate and nature with rich flora and fauna that attracted Neanderthals here.
According to sources, the most ancient people who inhabited the Crimea were the Cimmerians, who appeared here in the XII century BC. Already in the VII century BC. under the onslaught of the Scythians, they retreated to the mountains and foothill areas where they founded new villages.
The brands also lived here. From them came the ancient name of this area – Tavria. Traces of their habitation have survived to our time. Walking around the island you can see:
Ruins of defensive structures;
Remains of residential buildings;
Parts of stone fences;
Tombs.
The next stage in the history of Taurida is marked by its capture by the Scythians. At this time, there were changes in the qualitative composition of the population. The peoples of the Dnieper inhabited the north and the west.
Crimea is one of the few islands in Eastern Europe that joined the culture of ancient Greece and Rome during their heyday. The Crimean culture of the Middle Ages is closely connected with Byzantium and the Mediterranean.
The ruins of Chersonesos, founded in ancient times, which have survived to this day, are a legacy of ancient Greek and early medieval Byzantine architecture.
The late medieval culture of the peninsula is imbued with the influence of the Asian Muslim culture, bears the imprint of Seljukism.
Crimea is the historical homeland of the Crimean Tatar people and the place of short-term or long-term stay of representatives of many other peoples who brought their cultures from afar.
Architecture. The peoples who moved to the Crimea at different times brought with them the architectural traditions of their distant ancestral lands. In the national architecture of some, a special «Crimean direction» subsequently developed, for others, Crimea became the place of activity of the «architectural opposition». In Crimea, the trends that were rejected (whether under external pressure or due to the development of architectural thought) in the main ethnic territory persisted.
The guidebooks usually distinguish ancient Greek, Italian, Tatar, Armenian architectural structures as some kind of closed communities, national styles. This approach is disputed at least for the period of the XV-XVIII centuries, and this is due to the interweaving of Turkish, Armenian and Crimean Tatar architectural traditions.
After the annexation of Crimea to the Russian Empire, the architecture of the peninsula develops in the general direction of Russian architecture.
An exhibition at the Simferopol Art Museum is dedicated to the 145th anniversary of the birth of…
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An exposition with photographs of outstanding Crimean athletes and coaches was opened in Simferopol
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Art exposition of Madina Abdullayeva «Spindle of time» opened in Simferopol
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The Pushkin Museum in Gurzuf will host a series of events dedicated to the 202nd anniversary of the…
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The unique historical and cultural wealth of Crimea will be presented in new tourist routes
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A charity performance was held in Feodosia. Proceeds will go to help IDPs from Donbass
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The Festival of Living History «Tarkhankut Zapovedniy» took place in Crimea
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About 33,000 tickets purchased using the Pushkin Card in Crimea
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The Greek-Scythian settlement of Kalos Limen will host the Festival of Living History…
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The administration of Kerch promised to help archaeologists working in the Podmayachny area
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Crimean Academic Puppet Theater completed its 83rd season
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The premiere is coming: Chekhov's Kashtanka is being staged in the Crimean Youth Theater
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Crimean cave «Tavrida» opened for tourists
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3D tour of St. Vladimir's Cathedral in Chersonese — on the website of the Sevastopol…
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«Summer University» in Crimea: students from the DPR and LPR became guests of the Sudak…
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