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Green Theatre


A child of the Maidan revolution, the revived open-air stage at Shevchenko Park has become a magnet for Odesa intellectuals who flock here for Ukrainian and Russian bands, film screenings and literary evenings. With sunbeds and a food court, this is also a nice place to while away a summer day.


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2. José de Ribas Statue

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3. Museum of Western & Eastern Art

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4. Museum of Odesa Modern Art

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5. Archaeology Museum

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6. City Hall

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7. Pushkin Statue

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8. Odesa Opera & Ballet Theatre

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