Crimea - Yalta - The other way
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- Опубліковано 18 жов 2020
- Dive into the heart of the Crimea and visit Yalta, on the Black Sea. Kicking off in the Vorontsovsky Palace gardens, watch Luc climb to the top of Ai-Petri for breathtaking views (mist dependent)! Then we set sail for a boat ride out to the famous Swallow’s Nest, surely the most photographed spot in the Crimea, ending in Yalta. You’ll be booking your next trip here after watching this video !!
As a French live in the South of France I can say Yalta Area is similar to « French Riviera ».
I love it !
Ялта прекрасна . Более значимый и красивый дворец в Ялте - Ливадийский . Он имеет огромное значение в истории .
Since 1861, the Livadia estate in Yalta has become the summer residence of the emperor Alexander II and the imperial family. According to the project of I. A. Monighetti, the house of Count Potocki was rebuilt and became a Large imperial Palace, also nearby were built: the Palace of the Heir (Small Palace), the Suite House and the kitchen. Construction lasted from 1862 to 1866. In total, Monighetti rebuilt and erected about 70 different buildings[2]. The Holy Cross Church was built next to the Grand Palace. Architect A. G. served as the architect of the Livadia residence since 1871 . Vincent, who built the dacha "Eriklik"[3], the belfry of the Holy Cross Church (designed by D. I. Grim), the Ruschuk column, the Ascension Church in Livadia and other buildings [4][5].
On September 21, 1894, the royal family arrived at the Livadia Palace. In October of the same year , the sovereign died in Livadia in the Small Palace Alexander III. Later, the oath of allegiance to the Russian throne of the new Tsar Nicholas II was taken at the local Holy Cross Church.
Great videos, Luc! Keep it this way :)
Yalta is so beautiful, you showed the best sides of it
Thanks Samuli - plenty more videos of the Crimea coming soon !!
Wonderful video. As an American who lived in Yalta from 2010-2013 I enjoyed watching. Massandra is another great place to visit along with Livadia Palace, of course!
As an Yalta person, I’m wondering what an American can do in so a such small city? :)
@@Aleo458 I was a baseball coach and an English teacher there. I made the soccer field at School #1 baseball friendly and the students had fun playing a great game. I also helped out at the Salvation Army. I was always busy. I did not spend all of my time in Yalta, just most of my time. I went all over Ukraine and especially liked visiting Sevastopol, Simferopol, Kerch, Poltava and Kiev .
@@shane443019 sound great, you have to try Odessa and Lviv too (Odessa only summer)
@@Aleo458 someday! My wife is from Crimea so we usually visit Crimea.
@@shane443019 welcome anytime
Люк привет!!!! Супер обзор!!! Так держать!!!
Hi Luc,
it's quite an educational video report, I'll share it with my friends in UK. Thanks a lot!
Ялта. Крым. Ливадийский дворец. Since 1861, the Livadia estate in Yalta has become the summer residence of the emperor Alexander II and the imperial family. According to the project of I. A. Monighetti, the house of Count Potocki was rebuilt and became a Large imperial Palace, also nearby were built: the Palace of the Heir (Small Palace), the Suite House and the kitchen. Construction lasted from 1862 to 1866. In total, Monighetti rebuilt and erected about 70 different buildings[2]. The Holy Cross Church was built next to the Grand Palace. Architect A. G. served as the architect of the Livadia residence since 1871 . Vincent, who built the dacha "Eriklik"[3], the belfry of the Holy Cross Church (designed by D. I. Grim), the Ruschuk column, the Ascension Church in Livadia and other buildings [4][5].
On September 21, 1894, the royal family arrived at the Livadia Palace. In October of the same year , the sovereign died in Livadia in the Small Palace Alexander III. Later, the oath of allegiance to the Russian throne of the new Tsar Nicholas II was taken at the local Holy Cross Church.
Yalta and Vorontsovky palace are indeed,very beautiful ...a great time there in 2013 thank you, Helena
Hey Luc! That is another masterpiece of yours. I really enjoyed watching it. Next time you are in Yalta, make a few extra shootings from the Swallow's Nest balcony. Believe me - it is a great view and it is really breath taking if you look straight down to the water. Keep shooting!
Unfortunately the Swallow’s Nest was closed for ‘РЕМОНТ’ when we visited, so the closest we could get to it was from the sea...
@@lucjones8577 I see
Very informative indeed sir.
Nice impressions, thanks for sharing 😊
Enjoyed this one very much, hope to visit sometime too!
Very good content, mister Jones!
Glad to see that the video that I shot and helped to produced has the biggest number of views! (Apart from Moscow Metro video). I do have great talent as a camerawoman and not only). Hug.maria ushakova
Since 1861, the Livadia estate in Yalta has become the summer residence of the emperor Alexander II and the imperial family. According to the project of I. A. Monighetti, the house of Count Potocki was rebuilt and became a Large imperial Palace, also nearby were built: the Palace of the Heir (Small Palace), the Suite House and the kitchen. Construction lasted from 1862 to 1866. In total, Monighetti rebuilt and erected about 70 different buildings[2]. The Holy Cross Church was built next to the Grand Palace. Architect A. G. served as the architect of the Livadia residence since 1871 . Vincent, who built the dacha "Eriklik"[3], the belfry of the Holy Cross Church (designed by D. I. Grim), the Ruschuk column, the Ascension Church in Livadia and other buildings [4][5].
On September 21, 1894, the royal family arrived at the Livadia Palace. In October of the same year , the sovereign died in Livadia in the Small Palace Alexander III. Later, the oath of allegiance to the Russian throne of the new Tsar Nicholas II was taken at the local Holy Cross Church.
Comparison making on the episodes entre present and the past it’s pretty good idea!!!
Даже удивительно что можно в 10 минут уложить такой цельный обзор
I was born in Crimea and lived there for 18 years. When the union collapsed and Crimea, by a misunderstanding (due to Boris Yeltsin's personal irresponsibility), turned out to be outside of Russia, it caused pain in the heart. In 2014, the people of Crimea made the most natural decision to return to Russia! Hurray! Historical justice has been restored!
Историческая справедливость, Олежка, это когда вор возвращает украденное, платит репарации и сидит тихо и не рыпается. Это на понятно-москальском языке пишу, чтобы доходчивее было. А так я говорю на украинском.
@@paniolga307 поэтому, Украину обратно в состав России! А вор должен сидеть на своём Северо-американском острове и не рыпаться!
@@Oleg_V7 ох уж эти сказочки, ох уж эти сказочники))))
@@paniolga307 рано или поздно так и будет! Враг будет раzбит! Победа будет Zа нами!!! Слава русскому оружию!!!
@@Oleg_V7 😂😂😂 в чем слава, зебенятко?
Well done Luc!! Haven't seen you for a couple of years. Hope all going well.
All’s great thanks Dan - get yourself back to Russia !!
Get yourself back to Moscow - would love to meet up with you for a beer (or two), Dan !!
@@lucjones8577 Sometime in 2021!!
Ялтинская конференция проходила в Ливадийском дворце, а не в Воронцовском.The Yalta conference was held in the Livadia Palace, and not in the Vorontsov
You're right - but luckily they are close to each other !!
my favorite russian respublic
Great video! What is the best city in Crimea in your opinion? Greetings from Italy
Yalta is my favourite, but the beaches are better in other places (to the west of the peninsula)
@@theotherway9498 which ones are the best beaches?
@@bagi6270 пляжи в Крыму в Ялте , в окресностях Ливадии , очень каменистые без песка , в некоторых местах лучше всего нырять с лодки . Песчаных пляжей в центральной части нет ....они дальше ,в степной части острова ,но там где песчаные пляжи - степной Крым , очень сильный ветер ...песок везде ,в воздухе ,в волосах. Крым прекрасен .
Grand canyon Uch-Kosh,waterfall
ua-cam.com/video/nZeR-TC0m08/v-deo.htmlУкраїнське місто Ялта засноване мореплавцями. Навкруг Ялти знаходяться заповідники-Ялтинський гірничо-лісовий, мис Мартьян , Кримський біосферний. Сільське господарство спеціалізується на виноградарстві. В Ялті жили: Микола Іванович Костомаров-один з найвидатніших українських істориків, професор історії в Київському університеті; Амвросій Метлинський - український поет, етнограф,професор і видавець, Леся Українка-відома українська поетеса;Щоголів Яків Іванович - український поет, який творив у стилі українського романтизму; Людмила Олексіївна Василевська-Березіна (Дніпрова Чайка) - українська письменниця і поетеса, відома також як дитяча письменниця,писала казки, вірші, лібретто дитячих опер; Олександр Якович Кониський - український перекладач, письменник, лексикограф і педагог; Руданський Степан Васильович - український поет, перекладач античної літератури, автор класичних сатир на міжнаціональну та антиімперську тематику, лікар;Горська Алла Олександрівна -українська художниця-шістдесятниця і відомий діяч правозахисного руху 60-х років в Україні.В Ялті працює літературно-меморіальний музей Лесі Українки у якому можна оглянути видання творів Лесі Українки, фотографії , українські національні костюми. У Ялті нещодавно збудовано греко-католицький храм Пресвятої Трійці.
Kreosan brought me here.
I visited Yalta twice last summer & loved it; can't wait to go back !!
are people wearing safety equipment on that bridge?????
Not from what I can see !!
@@theotherway9498 did u go across though ? or was that someone else?
that seems so dangerous for non professionals to just do casually
why there is no crimea on the map in the intro? ::sad
The map is definitely there - after 27 seconds !!
Субтитры на русском нужно установить))) Подписчиков будет больше.
Скоро отписчиков будет оооочень много))) физически. Из украинского Крыма.
my fav part of ukraine. love big yalta
Это Российская Империя.
Since 1861, the Livadia estate in Yalta has become the summer residence of the emperor Alexander II and the imperial family. According to the project of I. A. Monighetti, the house of Count Potocki was rebuilt and became a Large imperial Palace, also nearby were built: the Palace of the Heir (Small Palace), the Suite House and the kitchen. Construction lasted from 1862 to 1866. In total, Monighetti rebuilt and erected about 70 different buildings[2]. The Holy Cross Church was built next to the Grand Palace. Architect A. G. served as the architect of the Livadia residence since 1871 . Vincent, who built the dacha "Eriklik"[3], the belfry of the Holy Cross Church (designed by D. I. Grim), the Ruschuk column, the Ascension Church in Livadia and other buildings [4][5].
On September 21, 1894, the royal family arrived at the Livadia Palace. In October of the same year , the sovereign died in Livadia in the Small Palace Alexander III. Later, the oath of allegiance to the Russian throne of the new Tsar Nicholas II was taken at the local Holy Cross Church.
Украина это Малороссия .
То что делают американцы и британцы с Украиной - чудовищно. Это геноцид славян. Бильдербергский клуб ответит за свои злодеяния и политические интриги. Все члены Бильдербергского клуба и олигархи -финансисты США и Британии будут гореть в аду.
Требую субтитров на русском!
The stupid masks spoils everything
That's why I don't use them !!
Yes, it is a very beutyful part Ukraine.
only 23 years, during which not a cent was invested in the infrastructure of Crimea, but thank God this is no longer the case
It was never really Ukrainian
@@alexliverpyl5583 well, before 1991 it was part of the USSR, like Estonia, Usbekistan.... The USSR no longer exists, so then it became a part of Ukraine. Something the hole world agreed to, Russia included.
@@AtleMyhre
Inside of USSR Crimea was part of Russian SFSR. In 1954 Crimea was illegally given to Ukrainian SSR. In 1991, before Ukraine claim its independence, there were referendum in Crimea about getting autonomy from Ukraine. But Ukraine just ignore its autonomy and take Crimea like it was usual part of Ukraine. So "the hole world agreed to..." true, exept one, but the most important region: Crimea itself.
@@alexliverpyl5583 I find it had to belive that what happen in 1954 was illegal, since no one did any to opposite it in the following 37 years. In 1991 there was a referendum where the majority of the crimean people voted to leave the soviet union, and de facto no longer been ruled over from Moscow. During the breake up in 1991 the Russian Federation made no remarks about that Crimea should be Russian (had they done so, maybe Crimea had been Russian today). At the Budapest negotiations in 1994 Russia promised to respect the borders of Ukraine, if Ukraine gave up its nuclear arms. Russia even started to negotiate and renegotiate about its naval base in Sevastopol (why negotiate to rent it, if u mean you own it ? ). What have happen is that the underwear poisoner in the kremlin got desperate when the ukraine ppl rose up and demanded changes, so he invaded the Crimea in the same style Hitler invaded Czechoslovakia in 1938. The so called "referendum" they there after arranged, is just a scam, ppl dont vote freely when they have a gun pointed at their back. Crimea is Ukrainian, period.