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Viking Guided Tour: Walking Through Central Odessa

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Creator's Key Takeaways

you may hear the melody byki it's a shame there's no Opera at the opera house it's supposed to be really gorgeous inside

the basova street which is considered to be the soul of ad local say that without coming to derasa Street you can't feel the whole soul of the city

it's a better view of the front of the Opera House beautiful Square isn't it gu is gorgeous

Creator's Tips & Advice

βœ“Take the Viking Cruise from Kev to Odessa to avoid disappointment
βœ“Stroll along Derbasov Street in your free time to experience the soul of the city

Questions This Creator Answers

QWhat are the key attractions in central Odessa?
QWhy is Derbasov Street important to the city's identity?

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http://www.TravelsWithSheila.com Viking tour guide Olga walked us past the important buildings and museums in central Odessa and along Primorsky: partial underground ruins of a Greek city recently unearthed by Archaeologists; a monument to Pushkin outside the former Odessa Stock Exchange; past gorgeous buildings, all built in a different style; another monument to Catherine the Great with Odessa founders Ribas, de Volan, Zubov and Potemkin at her feet; ending at the Opera House in its latest incarnation. The first opera house was opened in 1810, destroyed by fire in 1873 and rebuilt in 1887. A shame that no performance was taking place during our visit because acoustics are supposed to be unique. It was obvious that two short days in Odessa would not be enough...