The Museum of Twice Hero of the Soviet Union Amet-Khan Sultan is a memorial museum in Alupka dedicated to the Soviet and Crimean Tatar test pilot and Twice Hero of the Soviet Union Amet-khan Sultan. It opened on February 26, 1993, under the leadership of Yalta United Historical and Literary Museum researcher Tefide Mukhtarem and focuses on his military service and flight testing career. The institution occupies the restored former Nikolskaya dacha, which the Crimean Tatar Museum of Cultural and Historical Heritage recognizes as a protected cultural monument. Indoor and outdoor exhibits present artifacts, aircraft models, and interpretive displays that document his legacy for regional audiences. Since 2002, the Crimean Tatar Art Museum, renamed the Crimean Tatar Museum of Cultural and Historical Heritage in 2014, has recognized the museum building, the former Nikolskaya's Dacha, as an architectural monument and a protected cultural heritage site of the peoples of Russia.

Amet-khan Sultan Museum is located in Alupka, Russia. Its specific geographic coordinates are latitude 44.4240 and longitude 34.0547.
The museum was established in 1993, making it a significant historical institution in the region.
aerospace museum in Crimea... It is a key destination for those interested in culture and history in Russia.