Primorsky Boulevard

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Primorsky Boulevard is a historic seaside promenade in Odesa, Ukraine, known for its 19th-century architecture, scenic views over the Black Sea, and proximity to the famous Potemkin Stairs.

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Primorsky Boulevard canonical 4
Primorsky Boulevard (Sevastopol) 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf boulevard
promenade
street
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle 19th-century urban ensemble
neoclassical architecture
country Ukraine
hasCulturalSignificance popular filming location
symbol of Odesa’s seaside character
hasFeature benches and alleys
historic street lamps
tree-lined walkway
viewing terraces
hasNearbyAttraction Duke de Richelieu Monument
Odesa City Hall
Odesa harbor
surface form: Odesa Seaport

Potemkin Stairs
Teschin Bridge
Vorontsov Palace
hasView Black Sea coast
surface form: Black Sea coastline

Odesa harbor
surface form: Odesa seaport
heritageStatus part of Odesa historic center
historicalPeriodOfDevelopment 19th century
knownFor 19th-century architecture
city panorama of Odesa
historic buildings
proximity to Potemkin Stairs
scenic sea views
languageOfToponym Ukrainian
locatedIn Black Sea region
Odesa
Odesa Oblast
historic center of Odesa
locatedNear Odesa Opera and Ballet Theater
Odesa
surface form: Primorsky District of Odesa
locatedOn seaside
overlooks Black Sea
partOf Odesa boulevard system
touristPopularity major tourist destination in Odesa
urbanFunction pedestrian promenade
recreational area
tourist promenade
usedFor leisure walks
public events
sightseeing
tourism

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Odesa hasLandmark Primorsky Boulevard
Potemkin Stairs near Primorsky Boulevard
Deribasivska Street locatedNear Primorsky Boulevard
Vorontsov Palace locatedOn Primorsky Boulevard
Sevastopol city embankment hasNearbyAttraction Primorsky Boulevard
this entity surface form: Primorsky Boulevard (Sevastopol)