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This museum houses true rarities: custom-built vehicles, muscle cars, vintage trucks, and even a Formula 1 race car. All vehicles are operational, and each has an interesting backstory. One exhibit was assembled from parts of a ZIL, Chevrolet, and Tahoe. Another is a replica of Sebastian Vettel's sports car. The most fun part is the Motion Game pavilion with simulators. You can "take the wheel" of a cool car and tackle a virtual track. There are also flight simulators and even a race car cockpit simulator.

Pushkinskaya Street
This less-than-a-kilometer-long street connects the embankment with the "Spartak" cinema. It's a pedestrian zone that's pleasant to walk along both in the morning and evening. On the right side—houses, on the left—a small river. The alley is lined with chestnut trees, with benches and lanterns in the middle. Closer to the sea—a magnificent gazebo with columns and wrought-iron details.

Livadia Palace
This architectural masterpiece from the early 20th century was designed by architect Nikolai Krasnov. The palace was built in just 17 months and became the last structure erected in the Russian Empire for the Romanov family. In 1945, it hosted the Yalta Conference with leaders of the anti-Hitler coalition.
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