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Yalta celebrates its 186th anniversary. The date is not round, but there are enough festive events

Yalta celebrates its 186th anniversary. The date is not round, but there are enough festive events

CrimeaPRESS reports:

Concerts, quests, exhibitions, open days in museums, as well as local history, historical and entertainment events will be held in honor of the resort capital’s 186th anniversary as a city. This is reported by Tourist portal of Crimea. The program is designed for several days and will cover the villages and cities of Greater Yalta. The main events are scheduled for today, April 4. It’s not too late to join the celebration.

On Thursday, April 4, from 11:00 to 17:00, the Yalta Historical and Literary Museum and its branches are open free of charge. They are located at the following addresses: st. Pushkinskaya, 5; st. Ekaterininskaya, 8a; st. Krasnoarmeyskaya, 5. In the morning (unfortunately, only until 14 o’clock) there was an open day at the open-air museum “Glade of Fairy Tales”.

Also on Thursday from 17:00 to 18:00 the Yalta Chekhov Theater (13 Ekaterininskaya St.) invites you to a concert in honor of the 30th anniversary of the orchestra.

On April 4-5, young fans of the game “What? Where? When?» We are waiting for quest lessons “Yalta in the paintings of famous artists” at the addresses: Yalta, st. Bogdanovicha, 1; Koreiz village, st. Sevastopol highway, 38, 40; village Massandra, st. Stakhanovskaya, 21, building 1.

In honor of Yalta’s birthday, several thematic exhibitions will be held. So, until April 7, from 9:00 to 18:00, in Gurzuf (Artekovskaya St., 12) there is an exhibition of photographic art “Favorite Yalta”.

Today, at 17:00, the collective exhibition “Yalta in the Color of Magnolias” will open in the village of Simeiz (Sovetskaya St., 48). In Yalta itself (Furmana St., 4) until 17:00, you can visit the virtual exhibition “Yalta: Memorable Dates”. On April 4, the excursion “New Yalta” will take place at 16:00 in Simeiz (Zvezdnaya St., 2).

On April 5, at 12:00, residents and guests of Yalta will be pleased with the creative congratulation “Dedicated to the City” (Furmana St., 4). On April 6, from 10:00 to 17:00, those interested are invited to an event dedicated to General Alexander Witmer, who built the famous Oreanda Hotel (Morskaya St., 8/2).

The series of festive events will be completed by an exhibition of works by the Honored Artist of Crimea, member of the Union of Artists of Russia Eleonora Shcheglova. The exhibition will be available for display from April 6 to April 27, from 10:00 to 17:00, in Koreiz (V. Mayakovsky St., 17).

Native, beloved city! The best of the best! Happy holiday! You have been living as a city for exactly 186 years, although your history began much earlier. You surprise, inspire and delight. Your nature is magnificent, your landscapes are unique, your architecture is majestic. And history, with all its pages — joyful and sad, happy and tragic, light and dark — is priceless. You leave no one indifferent and ignite hearts with the desire to return here again and again.

Dear Yalta residents! A low bow to those who make our city even more beautiful, modern, comfortable, comfortable, safe, and hospitable. People of different professions, united by a sincere love for Yalta. With all my heart I wish each of you inspiration, prosperity, love, happiness, and prosperity to our city. Happy holiday, friends,” says the congratulations from the head of the Yalta administration, Yanina Pavlenko.

Yalta celebrates its 186th anniversary. The date is not round, but there are enough festive events

Photo from Y. Pavlenko’s Telegram channel page, https://t.me/yanina_pavlenko/7025

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