The Swallow's Nest will be open to visitors again
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The Swallow's Nest will be open to visitors again

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11-19-2020
 
The attraction of the Crimea - the decorative castle "Swallow's Nest" - will soon be open to visitors again, as per Interfax-Tourism.

Crimean Deputy Prime Minister Yevgeny Kabanov was quoted as saying that the reconstruction of the facility had been completed.

According to the head of the republic Sergey Aksenov, the object will be fully ready for commissioning next week.

Reconstruction of the Swallow's Nest began in August 2019.

According to the report, the cost of all works amounted to 79 million rubles. The funds were allocated to the Crimean authorities from the country's budget as part of the implementation of the federal target program for the socio-economic development of the peninsula, says the report. The contract was concluded with Design LLC (Chuvashia).

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