
Eski Kermen ancient cave settlement

Eski-Kermen Cave Town is an ancient cave settlement located in Crimea, Ukraine. It was built during the 6th century AD and is considered one of the most important historical and cultural sites in the region.
The town is situated on a high plateau and consists of a complex network of natural and artificial caves, which were used as dwellings, storage facilities, and places of worship. The caves were carved out of the limestone cliffs and are interconnected by narrow passageways and stairs.
Eski-Kermen was an important center of trade and commerce during the Middle Ages, with merchants from all over Europe, Asia, and the Middle East passing through the town. The town also played a significant role in the defense of Crimea against the invading Mongols and Tatars.
Today, Eski-Kermen Cave Town is a popular tourist destination and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visitors can explore the caves and learn about the rich history and culture of the region. The site also offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape and the Black Sea coastline.
