Kharaksky park

Written: 15 december 2010
Travel time: 22 — 30 september 2008
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday; For families with children; For recreation with friends, for young people
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Sanatorium in which I would like to have a rest - Dnipro. It is on the balance sheet of the tax administration of Ukraine and this says a lot. The vast territory of the sanatorium is the ancient Kharaksky park (most of the Ai-Todorsky reserve). Here are preserved fragments of the fortress walls of the large Ai-Todor fortification, which was founded in the 70s of the 1st century under the Roman emperor Vespasian, pools for collecting rainwater.
The territory of the sanatorium borders on the southern spur of Cape Ai-Todor, on which a lighthouse has been located since ancient times. The Aytodor lighthouse is one of the relics of the Russian Navy. It was installed after the annexation of Crimea to Russia in 1835 on the site of an ancient Roman signal tower. Nearby is the Open Air Anchor Museum.
The Dnieper carefully protects the unique old park and buildings of the Kharaks estate, created in 1904 for the uncle of Emperor Nicholas II, Grand Duke Georgy Mikhailovich Romanov, grandson of Emperor Nicholas I, founder of the Russian Museum in St. Petersburg. The palace in Charax was built by Krasnov in the style of a Swiss chalet, it is distinguished by its simplicity and convenience. This building is located in the center of the territory of the s / n Dnipro. In one part of it are rooms, in the other - a chic restaurant.

In addition to excellent views and powerful wonderful trees, Kharaksky Park is interesting with a gazebo in the style of the courtyard of the ancient Roman villa "Pompeian Courtyard".
The sanatorium has a good hospital, a gorgeous beach, which you can go down to by a high-speed elevator. Conditions for recreation in the sanatorium from the simplest to VIP. One of the buildings is generally located on the sea.
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