
Krymskaya Street (pedestrian)
Historic 18th-century Ottoman fortress gate, now a memorial to Russian soldiers, offering a glimpse into Anapa's past.

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Krymskaya Street (pedestrian)
Best Time
Fewer crowds, pleasant temperatures

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Must-see attractions
Historic 18th-century Ottoman fortress gate, now a memorial to Russian soldiers, offering a glimpse into Anapa's past.
"A significant historical site, offering a tangible connection to the region's military past."

🚶♀️ Stroll and Reflect
Enjoy a peaceful walk and take time to absorb the history. It's a place for quiet contemplation.
📜 Understand the History
Read up on the Ottoman and Russian history before visiting for a richer experience.

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The Russian Gate
Krymskaya Street (pedestrian)
An 18th-century Ottoman fortress gate, a testament to historical sieges and transformations.

Memorial to Russian Soldiers
Inside the Russian Gate
A poignant memorial honoring Russian soldiers who perished defending the fortress.

Remnants of the Fortress
Surrounding Krymskaya Street
Explore the preserved defensive ditch and other scattered remains of the once-mighty fortress.
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🚶♀️ Stroll and Reflect
Enjoy a peaceful walk and take time to absorb the history. It's a place for quiet contemplation.
📜 Understand the History
Read up on the Ottoman and Russian history before visiting for a richer experience.
📸 Capture the Moment
The gate and surrounding area offer good photo opportunities, especially during golden hour.
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🚶♀️ Stroll and Reflect
Enjoy a peaceful walk and take time to absorb the history. It's a place for quiet contemplation.
📜 Understand the History
Read up on the Ottoman and Russian history before visiting for a richer experience.
📸 Capture the Moment
The gate and surrounding area offer good photo opportunities, especially during golden hour.
What Travellers Say
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Visitors find the Russian Gate to be a historically significant site, offering a glimpse into Anapa's past as an Ottoman fortress. While some find it less exciting than other attractions, history buffs appreciate its authenticity and the memorial to Russian soldiers. It's a place for quiet reflection on the region's military heritage.
"Remains of an old ottoman fort."
Jareer Goussous
"It's not very exciting but very historical. It was actually the Turkish gateway, but the Russians captured the fort and renamed it."
David Stickney
"The Russian Gate in Anapa is a monument of Ottoman military architecture of the 18th century, the surviving gate of the Anapa fortress. At the top of the gate is a slab with the inscription "Russian Gate 1854". On the supporting wall is another slab: "Fortress Gate Remains of the Turkish fortress built in 1783, named Russian in honor of the 25th anniversary of the liberation of Anapa from the Turkish yoke in 1828." The Russian Gate is all that remains of the Turkish fortress of Anapa, built in 1783. Its fortifications consisted of seven bastions connected by curtain walls and three gates. The eastern gate has been preserved. The fortress wall from the gate stretched towards the sea to the embankment, along the embankment to the port, from the port along the high bank to the Lighthouse, from the Lighthouse it turned almost at a right angle, passed along Fortress Street to the modern center of folk culture "Rodina" and from "Rodina" to the gate. Thus, the length of the walls was 3.2 km. The height was 8 m. In addition, a ditch was dug in front of the fortress wall, up to 4 m deep and 16 m wide, and a palisade was built.
"Far from being first-class, but extremely harmful in political terms, the Turkish fortress of Anapa demanded from the Russian state such a number of military campaigns of both the army and the navy, which no other enemy fortress and stronger structure caused," wrote N. I. Veselovsky in his "Military Historical Essay" [1].
In 1995-96, the restoration of the gate took place. A stele was installed inside, depicting the Order “For the Caucasus” and the inscription: “Here lie the ashes of Russian soldiers who died at the walls of the fortress in 1788-1828.”"
Dmitry Galitskiy
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Krymskaya Street (pedestrian) is centrally located in Anapa. You can easily reach it by public transport, taxi, or by walking if you are staying nearby. It's a well-known landmark, so most locals can direct you.
Parking can be challenging in the city center. It's best to look for paid parking lots or street parking a few blocks away and walk to the pedestrian street.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, Krymskaya Street and the Russian Gate are open public spaces and do not require an entrance fee. You can visit them freely.
The area is accessible 24/7 as it's an outdoor public space. However, visiting during daylight hours is recommended for better visibility and safety.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
The main attraction is the historic Russian Gate, a remnant of an 18th-century Turkish fortress. You'll also find a memorial to Russian soldiers and parts of the old fortress ditch.
While children can visit, the historical and memorial aspects might be more engaging for older kids or adults. It's a place for quiet observation rather than active play.
Yes, photography is allowed. The gate and its inscriptions offer interesting historical photo opportunities.
Being a central pedestrian street, you'll find cafes, shops, and public restrooms in the vicinity of Krymskaya Street.
📸 📸 Photography
Early morning or late afternoon, especially during the golden hour, offers the best light for photography. Avoid midday sun for softer shadows.
Focus on the inscriptions on the gate, the architectural details of the gate itself, and the memorial stele. The surrounding historical context also adds to the photos.





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