Swallow's Nest

Description

For other uses, see Swallow's nest.

The Swallow's Nest (Russian: Ласточкино гнездo, Lastochkino gnezdo, Ukrainian: Ластівчине гніздо, Lastivchyne hnizdo) is a decorative castle located at Gaspra, a small spa town between Yalta and Alupka, in Crimea. It was built between 1911 and 1912, on top of the 40-metre (130 ft) high Aurora Cliff, in a Neo-Gothic design by the Russian architect Leonid Sherwood for the Baltic German oil millionaire Baron von Steingel

The castle overlooks the Cape of Ai-Todor on the Black Sea coast and is located near the remains of the Roman castrum of Charax. The Swallow's Nest is one of the most popular visitor attractions in Crimea, having become the symbol of Crimea's southern coastline.

Description

The original wooden Swallow's Nest photographed by Sergey Prokudin-Gorsky. Overlooking the Cape of Ai-Todor, the romantic Swallow's Nest castle is situated on top of a 40-metre (130 ft) high Aurora Cliff.

The building is compact in size, measuring only 20 m (66 ft) long by 10 m (33 ft) wide. Its original design envisioned a foyer, guest room, stairway to the tower, and two bedrooms on two different levels within the tower. The interior of the guest room is decorated with wooden panels; the walls of the rest of the rooms are stuccoed and painted. An observation deck rings the building, providing a view of the sea, and Yalta's distant shoreline.

History

The first building on the Aurora Cliff was constructed for a Russian general circa 1895. The first structure he built was a wooden cottage romantically named the "Castle of Love." Later on, the ownership of the cottage passed to A. K. Tobin, a court doctor to the Russian Tsar.

In 1911, Baron von Steingel, a Baltic German noble who had made a fortune extracting oil in Baku, acquired the timber cottage and within a year had it replaced with the current building called Schwalbennest. The Scots Baronial and Moorish Revival styles had been introduced in the Crimea in the 1820s by Edward Blore, the architect of the Vorontsov Palace (1828–46). Compared to the Alupka and Koreiz palaces, the Swallow's Nest is closer in style to various German fairy-tale inspired castle follies, such as Lichtenstein Castle, Neuschwanstein Castle and Stolzenfels Castle, although its precarious seaside setting on the cliffs draws parallels with the Belém Tower in Portugal, or Miramare Castle on the Gulf of Trieste outside Trieste, Italy.

In 1914, von Steingel sold the building to P. G. Shelaputin to be used as a restaurant. For a short time after the 1917 Russian Revolution, the building was used only as a tourist attraction. In 1927, the Swallow's Nest survived a serious earthquake rated at 6 to 7 on the Richter scale. The building was not damaged apart from some small decorative items that were thrown into the sea along with a small portion of the cliff. However, the cliff itself developed a huge crack. In the 1930s, the building was used by a reading club from the nearby "Zhemchuzhina" (Pearl) resort, however it was closed shortly thereafter as a safety precaution due to the damage it had suffered in the quake, remaining closed for the next 40 years.

Renovation and restoration of the building was started only in 1968. The project involved the restoration of a small portion of the castle and the addition of a monolithic console concrete plate to strengthen the cliff. Since 1975, an Italian restaurant has operated within the building. In 2011, the Swallow's Nest was closed for three months due to major restoration work estimated to cost 1,200,000 hryvnias ($150,000 USD).

In culture

Owing to its important status as the symbol of the Crimea's southern coast, the Swallow's Nest was featured in several Soviet films. It was used as the setting of Desyat Negrityat, the 1987 Soviet screen version of Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None. The building was also featured in the 1983 Soviet-Polish children's film Mister Blot's Academy as well as in Mio in the Land of Faraway, a 1987 joint production by Swedish, Norwegian, and Soviet film companies.

Street view

Reviews

01.08.2021 Aleksandr
A sad spectacle. Was expecting more of a symbol of the Crimea. For all the fight money. Magnets for 400 rubles, which are on the waterfront are a maximum of 200. Cafe soup for $ 450. Look through the telescope 100 rubles for 3 minutes. In addition, the crowds of tourists. Took hours to inspect and more than half had to sit back to wait for the boat. I recommend to explore the sea without leaving, great.
01.08.2021 Anna
Very nice, but very expensive. And... the restaurant? Seriously? Travel to the Shrine of the South coast. With nemerenoe prices. Although I wonder why.
01.08.2021 Roman
More noise than he once look, of course you need. But in the district there are places much more interesting. "Swallow's nest" (Ukr. Lastuchina GNSO, Crimean tat. Qarılğaç yuvası, Yarilgach uwasi) — a monument of architecture and history, located on a steep 40-meter avrorina cliff of Cape AI-Todor in Gaspra, on the South coast of Crimea. Russian authorities granted the status of an object of cultural heritage of Federal importance
01.08.2021 Yuliya
This place is very cool,because we were there he was like a Bay,we went on a boat the water was very salt
01.08.2021 Daniil
Write a brief. Day nothing to do, and in the morning and in the evening also nothing. A very boring place. A must to visit, but it's not what it seems. "Castle" is a restaurant. Little restaurant. Around it there are souvenir shops and a stones... EVERYTHING! Way more than suitable. You should visit, but do not uprate expectations, which would then not be justified.
01.08.2021 Maxim
To look at necessarily, but it is not necessary to wait for something from this place. Around a bunch of hucksters, trying to sell everything: photos with monkeys, fresh juices, magnets with pictures, soup for mad money. Inside boring exposition for 200 R. Very boring, feeling a little different from viewing photos
01.08.2021 Vitaliy
Didn't expect the swallow's nest is so small. Great views all around, the building itself looks great. But to reach it, frankly, hard. Written at the entrance of something about 1200 degrees, but I don't. To go or early in the morning when it is cool or in the evening. We went to the heat, not the best solution. From the Swallow's nest in Yalta there is a ship, so you can ride on it.

In General, a software object of the visit, you need to go.
01.08.2021 Gennadiy
Strange but I liked it, it was in August 16th. On the General background of rest in Gaspra in this place everything is clean, in very good condition, excellent view, entrance to all sites free only in the castle for an exhibition of paintings paid, but I didn't go I don't need it. The road to the castle in 1200 steps traversed easily enough, it is called "road of health "))
01.08.2021 Dmitriy
Swallow's nest, a legend, a story, a memory is a masterpiece. Now located in Yalta. Came a second time. This is a wonderful place of incredible beauty. Read the reviews. People look at yourself why you write. To come here and start counting the money?! This region. The normal budget people are prepared to travel rastavleny priorities. And talk about the high price of Souvenirs... so don't buy it. On any holiday you can sell the air and buy it. Because people come here to relax and disconnect from everyday life, including gaining trinkets that then maybe the next day and throw, but that one minute of enjoyment from her purchase they will receive. As for the food so eat in the shop reception, which the number of imacom. There is everything such as Auchan, metro, Karusel, spar, etc., cheap and tasty. Enjoy the fact that in the brightest room. And if you compare the price with Egypt, Yalta cheaper(I think based on son's machine, and not a burning permit). Room by the sea the landmark of 3000-5000 rubles. Road and Moscow 14000 at both ends. The rest is at the discretion of, BP pasta and you can .... further flight of fancy. By the way houses can be found just super condition. So if you can't rest or don't appreciate what God gave you, think about it. Good life for you mood.
01.08.2021 Aleksandr
Yes! It! But I remember myself 10 years then you could walk around the castle in a circle, and a local resident an excuse to jump into the sea for 3 rubles. Now the passage from the sea covered 'hoppers,' no. But to take a picture where there is that. Recommend.
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