The webcam online in real time broadcasts from the beach "Marble" in Balaklava (Crimea).
The lens captures a wide coastline strewn with small pebbles and the sea area. Behind you can see a rocky cape and protective structures. The device allows you to move to the warm coast at any time of the year and from anywhere in the world.
Balaklava, whose webcams will allow you to make an unforgettable journey to the warm shores, regardless of the location of the viewer, is an amazing corner of history, Crimean nature and an indescribable atmosphere, where it is pleasant to relax at any time of the year.
The multifaceted chronicle of this land is displayed in local architectural monuments, many of which are several centuries old.
Balaklava Church of the Twelve Apostles has a unique history. The first temple on this site was built by the Genoese, who ruled these lands in the 14th century. Unfortunately, the original building has not survived to this day. According to historians, it was destroyed by the Ottoman troops. The building we see today was built in the 18th century. A large-scale reconstruction of the temple was carried out at the end of the Crimean War.
During the persecution of religion by the Bolsheviks, the House of Pioneers was located in the temple. And then the club. The object was returned to believers after the collapse of the USSR.
It is impossible to imagine Balaklava without its picturesque embankments, one of them - Taurida, ran along the coast of the bay.
Until 2007, it belonged to Marble Street. Today, there are catering establishments, small hotels, as well as a yacht club. It is from here that you can get to the underground museum complex and the hunting house of the Yusupovs.
You can hear the story about the formation of this wonderful town in all its details by visiting the Museum of the History of Balaklava. This is a private institution located on another embankment of Balaklava, named after the Crimean underground worker and party leader I. A. Nazukin. The museum's permanent exhibition includes artifacts that tell about the Crimean War and soldier's life. Here you can also sign up for a tour of historical places, which takes place under the guidance of a professional guide.
An interesting monument of military architecture is the Northern Fort. It was built in the 19th century as a strategic object for monitoring the central bay of Sevastopol. Also, this object was used during the fighting during the Great Patriotic War. The fortress made it possible to give the Nazis a powerful rebuff.
An interesting history has a house on the street. Kalich, 19. Despite the modern appearance, once this building belonged to the local architect M. Wrangel. It is noteworthy that the noble origin did not prevent the talented master from becoming the chief architect of Sevastopol during the reign of the Soviets. At the same time, at the end of his career, the authorities nevertheless sent Wrangel into exile.