Livadia Palace (Russian: Ливадийский дворец, Ukrainian: Лівадійський палац) is a former summer retreat of the last Russian tsar, Nicholas II, and his family...
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Nikolay Krasnov, the architect responsible for the imperial Livadia Palace in nearby Yalta. The palace, whose style may be described as Renaissance Revival and...
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finished construction of Massandra Palace a short distance to the north of Yalta and Nicholas II built the Livadia Palace southwest of the town in 1911. During...
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royals ever stayed there overnight (rather preferring the neighboring Livadia Palace). After the October Revolution and before World War II, the residence...
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East Livadia Palace, Livadia, Crimea Russian yacht Livadia (1873), a Russian yacht completed in 1873 and wrecked in 1878 Russian yacht Livadia (1880), a...
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there in 1894. The Livadia Palace, built in 1910–11, architect Nikolai Krasnov, is now a museum. It was formerly a summer palace of the last Russian...
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nomination list awarded a special recognition: the Livadia Palace, a monument of modern history, Livadiysky Palace-Museum, Monument of Architecture; the Ostroh...
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was held near Yalta in Crimea, Soviet Union, within the Livadia, Yusupov, and Vorontsov palaces. The aim of the conference was to shape a postwar peace...
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