Odessa is a unique, colorful and memorable city with a rich history. This picturesque part of Ukraine is well-known for its numerous parks, squares, boulevards, monuments, and masterpieces of architecture. There is a great number of balneological resorts in the areas of Arkadia, Luzanovka, and Kuyalnytsky. People from all over Ukraine and from other countries of the world come to Odessa to feel the atmosphere of humor and cheerfulness, to get acquainted with witty frank people and rest on the shores of the Black Sea.
Odessa
Interesting facts about Odessa
Derybasovska street
It is one of the most famous streets in Odessa. It’s the central street and the main attraction of the city. Its driveway is lined with pavement, but most of Derybasovska street is now pedestrian and closed to traffic. This is the place where all the residents and guests of the city love meeting and spending their spare time. Many celebrations are regularly held here.
Monument to José de Ribas
A small monument to the mayor of Odessa Jose de Ribas is located at the very beginning of Derybasovska Street. People see de Ribas with a shovel and residents jokingly call him "a treasure hunter".
The monument to the «12th chair»
If and Petrov’s novel "Twelve Chairs" became a favorite book of many people. A great bunch of quotes from it turned into well-known proverbs. The bronze chair on the granite pedestal was set in Odessa on April 1, 1999. Some quotes from the novel were written on the textile part of this chair. The monument "12th chair" is a popular tourist attraction. Everybody wants to sit down on it and take a picture to remember.
Monument to Leonid Utesov
Guests of the city may find another popular tourist spot on the main street of Odessa - a monument to the famous Odessa actor and artist Leonid Utesov. It was opened in 2000 to the 206th anniversary of the city. The sculpture depicts the actor sitting on the bench and resting after the concert. There is a jukebox opposite the monument, where one can order songs from the repertoire of the artist. The curious thing is that the monument was built on the donations of grateful citizens. The bench with the sculpture of L. Utesov is of great interest among tourists and residents of Odessa.
Opera House
The Odessa National Academic Opera and Ballet Theater is distinguished by its exquisite architecture. Due to its significance and value, it’s the first theater in the city. The building was constructed in 1887 by architects Feller and Helmer in the style of a new Viennese Baroque. Above the facade of the theater, there is a sculptural composition depicting the patron of the theatrical art Melpomene in a chariot drawn by four petty panters. This image is an allegory which demonstrates that only the power of art can curb wildlife.
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