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Nakhimov Collection

"Nakhimov: A Heroic Legacy in Sevastopol's History" Admiral Nakhimov at Sevastopol Bastion, a symbol of courage and resilience

Background imageNakhimov Collection: Admiral Nakhimov at Sevastopol Bastion

Admiral Nakhimov at Sevastopol Bastion. Found in the Collection of State Museum of the Defence of Sevastopol 1854-1855, Sevastopol

Background imageNakhimov Collection: The ship of the line Imperatriza Marija under the flag of Nakhimov, after the victory at Sinop

The ship of the line Imperatriza Marija under the flag of Nakhimov, after the victory at Sinop, 1854 Creator: Timm
The ship of the line Imperatriza Marija under the flag of Nakhimov, after the victory at Sinop, 1854. Private Collection

Background imageNakhimov Collection: Admiral Pavel Nakhimov at the bastion, 1855. Creator: Timm, Wassili (George Wilhelm) (1820-1895)

Admiral Pavel Nakhimov at the bastion, 1855. Creator: Timm, Wassili (George Wilhelm) (1820-1895)
Admiral Pavel Nakhimov at the bastion, 1855. Private Collection

Background imageNakhimov Collection: Ukraine, Crimea, Sevastopol, Nakhimov square, Admiral Nakhimov monument

Ukraine, Crimea, Sevastopol, Nakhimov square, Admiral Nakhimov monument

Background imageNakhimov Collection: Plan of the Battle of Sinope, 1853

Plan of the Battle of Sinope, 1853. Private Collection

Background imageNakhimov Collection: Admiral Pavel Nakhimov on the Bastion, 1855. Artist: Timm, Vasily (George Wilhelm) (1820-1895)

Admiral Pavel Nakhimov on the Bastion, 1855. Artist: Timm, Vasily (George Wilhelm) (1820-1895)
Admiral Pavel Nakhimov on the Bastion, 1855. Found in the collection of the Russian National Library, St. Petersburg

Background imageNakhimov Collection: The Battle of Sinop on 30 November 1853, Mid of the 19th cen Artist: Anonymous

The Battle of Sinop on 30 November 1853, Mid of the 19th cen Artist: Anonymous
The Battle of Sinop on 30 November 1853, Mid of the 19th cen.. From a private collection

Background imageNakhimov Collection: Nakhimov Street - Sevastopol - Crimea, Ukraine

Nakhimov Street - Sevastopol - Crimea, Ukraine. This street is named after Pavel Stepanovich Nakhimov (18021855) Russian naval Admiral who annihilating the Ottoman fleet at Sinope in 1853

Background imageNakhimov Collection: Battle of Sinop, 1853. Part of the Crimean War. Turkey

Battle of Sinop, 1853. Part of the Crimean War. Turkey
Battle of Sinop, 1853. Part of the Crimean War (1853-1856), which was a confrontation between the Russian Empire and the alliance of Britain, France, the Ottoman Empire and the Kingdom of Piedmont

Background imageNakhimov Collection: Pavel Nakhimov. Statue. Sevastopol

Pavel Nakhimov. Statue. Sevastopol
Ukraine. Sevastopol. Monument of Pavel Nakhimov (1802-1855). Russian admiral. By Tomsky and Arefiev

Background imageNakhimov Collection: Sevastopol - Crimea - Ukraine - Rue de Nakhimov

Sevastopol - Crimea - Ukraine - Rue de Nakhimov
Rue de Nakhimov - Sevastopol - Crimea, Ukraine. This street is named after Pavel Stepanovich Nakhimov (18021855) Russian naval Admiral who annihilating the Ottoman fleet at Sinope in 1853


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"Nakhimov: A Heroic Legacy in Sevastopol's History" Admiral Nakhimov at Sevastopol Bastion, a symbol of courage and resilience. This monument stands tall in Ukraine's Crimea region, commemorating the remarkable life of Admiral Pavel Nakhimov. Known for his strategic brilliance during the Battle of Sinope in 1853, he played a pivotal role in the Crimean War. The plan of the Battle of Sinope reveals Nakhimov's tactical genius as he led his troops to victory against Turkey. His leadership on that fateful day remains etched in history, forever remembered by an anonymous artist who captured its significance. Nakhimov Square proudly bears his name, serving as a constant reminder of his unwavering dedication to protecting Sevastopol, and is here that locals and visitors alike gather to pay tribute to this legendary figure. Nestled within Sevastopol lies Nakhimov Street, weaving through the city like a thread connecting past and present. Along this path, one can explore remnants of the Crimean War and witness firsthand how Admiral Nakhimov shaped this historic landscape. Sevastopol's St. Vladimir's Cathedral also holds special significance within this narrative. As it stands majestically amidst Ukraine’s cultural heritage, it serves as a testament to both faith and patriotism – values cherished by Admiral Pavel Nakhimov himself. Today, we honor Admiral Nakhimov at Sevastopol Bastion; his legacy lives on through these enduring symbols scattered across Crimea’s enchanting landscapes. Let us remember him not only for his military achievements but also for embodying bravery and valor that continue inspiring generations to come.