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In a forest near Yalta live characters from Russian folk tales: a knight and Zmey Gorynych, Baba Yaga and the Frog Princess, charming cats, hedgehogs, and wood goblins. The sculptures are placed among the trees, and the paths lead through stories familiar from childhood. Here, you can stroll, take photos, read the plaques, and invent stories. For kids, it's an interactive world; for adults, a dose of light nostalgia.

Nikitsky Botanical Garden
The garden was founded in 1812. Today it houses the largest collection of trees and shrubs - over 2,000 species. Visitors can explore the Upper and Lower Parks, which are combined into the Arboretum.

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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