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A structure that breaks the concept of traditional bridges and helps you feel weightless. Both supports are installed on one bank, and above the Moskva River rises an observation deck with views of the Kremlin, the Zaryadye Park, ancient churches, and one of the "Stalinist skyscrapers." To fully experience it, it's worth taking a walk on the glass bridge at sunset. Free entry

Vorontsov Palace
The palace was built in the first half of the 19th century for Count Mikhail Vorontsov, governor-general of the Novorossiysk region. The northern facade of the palace is designed in Tudor style, while the southern terrace, "guarded" by marble lions, incorporates elements of Eastern architecture.

Alexander Nevsky Cathedral
The cathedral rises in the very center of Yalta. Complex, multi-domed, and adorned with arches and mosaics, it resembles 17th-century Moscow churches. Its architecture combines Russian austerity with vibrant Byzantine painting.
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