Kuialnyk lyman - Odesa
Kuialnyk lyman: how do i get there and where it is placed, how it works (what time it opens and when it closes), address, phone number, entrance ticket price, official website, reviews of employees and tourists, photos and videos, description of the attraction, routes, location on the map
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You can get to the Kuyalnitsky estuary by car, however, if it is not available, then buses No. 119 and No. 110 run from the Odessa railway station. Kuyalnik is located just 13 kilometers from the city center, so the road will not take much time.
Description of the sight
The Kuyalnik salt mines have been known since the middle of the 15th century. They are mentioned in the interstate agreement between the Crimean Khan Saib-Girey, the Polish king and the Grand Duke of Lithuania Sigismund II August of 1540, where two paragraphs were given to the salt mines, which regulated the procedure for the extraction and distribution of salt. Initially, there was a constant struggle for crafts between Ukrainian Cossacks, Turks and Tatars. Whoever controlled the crafts and the paths to them, then ruled. Many chroniclers and historians talk about it (Evliya Chelebi, Laffite Clave, Dmitry Yavornitsky, S. Solovyov, E. Zagorovsky, A. Bachinsky and others). continued until 1792. On the Korsun Spit, on one of the maps of the early 18th centuries. "Cossack fortification" was indicated. The crafts themselves lasted another 140 years, until 1932. The remains of industrial buildings can still be seen when driving along the Bypass road past Kuyalnik (wooden posts).
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