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  2. Potemkin Stairs - Wikipedia

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    In 1955, during the Soviet era, the Primorsky Stairs were renamed as Potemkin Stairs to honor the 50th anniversary of the mutiny on the battleship Potemkin. [19] After the restoration of Ukrainian independence in 1991, like many streets in Odesa, the historic name, "Primorsky Stairs", was reinstated. [20] Potemkin Stairs and cinematography

  3. Odesa Opera and Ballet Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Odesa [1] National Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre (Ukrainian: Одеський національний академічний театр опери та балету) is the oldest theatre in Odesa, Ukraine. The Theatre and the Potemkin Stairs are the most famous edifices in Odesa. [2]

  4. Odesa - Wikipedia

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    Odesa's most iconic symbol, the Potemkin Stairs, is a vast staircase that conjures an illusion so that those at the top only see a series of large steps, while at the bottom all the steps appear to merge into one pyramid-shaped mass. The original 200 steps (now reduced to 192) were designed by Italian architect Francesco Boffo and built between ...

  5. Odesa Funicular - Wikipedia

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    Running alongside the Potemkin Stairs, it connects the Prymorskyi Boulevard with the Port of Odesa. [1] Despite what its name suggests, in its modern state the Odesa Funicular is not technically a funicular but rather a double inclined lift. [1] [2] The system was built by the "Skylift" from Kyiv.

  6. Dubiecki Manor in Vasylivka - Wikipedia

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    The Dubiecki Manor is an architectural monument located in the village of Vasylivka, Odesa Raion, Odesa Oblast, Ukraine.The manor was built between 1830 and 1854. According to some data, architect Francesco Boffo, famous from his work on the Potemkin Stairs in Odessa, designed the

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  8. Vorontsov Palace (Odesa) - Wikipedia

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    Vorontsov was so impressed with Boffo's work, that he contracted Boffo to design the Potemkin Stairs. [2] [3] [4] In 1906 it became an engineering school. During this time, next to the former palace was Lloyd's Travel Agency where the city's elite could purchase tickets for their trips abroad. [5]

  9. Bon Jovi shares video of Ukrainian defenders listening to 'It ...

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    Bon Jovi has seen — and approves of — a viral video of Ukrainians listening to the band's music as they prepare to defend their country amid the Russian invasion. ... Odessa, Ukraine. # ...