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  1. Livadia Palace. /  44.46778°N 34.14333°E  / 44.46778; 34.14333. Livadia Palace ( Russian: Ливадийский дворец, Ukrainian: Лівадійський палац) is a former summer retreat of the last Russian tsar, Nicholas II, and his family in Livadiya, Crimea. The Yalta Conference was held there in 1945, when the palace ...

    • Livadia was the imperial family’s vacation home. Livadia Palace, summer palace of the last Russian Imperial family, The Greater Yalta, Crimea. / Source: Andrey Nekrasov/Global Look Press.
    • The palace was the most expensive imperial "dacha" At the request of Nicholas II, the original palaces were torn down and one giant palace was built in their place.
    • It was a place for relaxation and entertainment. Crimea, Russian Empire. Tzarevitch Alexei Romanov, heir to the Russian throne, during a walk. Source: TASS.
    • It was designed by the architect Nikolai Krasnov. By the age of 24, Nikolay Krasnov was a leading architect in Yalta. Source: Archive Photo. The Livadia Palace was designed by Nikolai Krasnov, a Russian of peasant origin.
  2. Livadia Palace is the southern residence of Russian emperors, which is located in the village of Livadiya in Yalta region of Crimea. The palace is also famous as the place that attracted composers, poets, artists At different times the palace was repeatedly visited by famous politicians and artists from different countries. The history of the palace began in 1834 when the Livadia (originating from Greek word meadow), was bought by Count Leo Potocki. He rebuilt the manor house and the ...

  3. On 18 November 2017, Vladimir Putin unveiled a bronze monument to Alexander III on the site of the former Maly Livadia Palace in Crimea. The four-meter monument by Russian sculptor Andrey Kovalchuk depicts Alexander III sitting on a stump, his stretched arms resting on a sabre. An inscription says "Russia has only two allies: the Army and the ...

  4. Apr 8, 2015 · Architect Supreme Court. Livadia Palace and Park Museum-Reserve - the last building erected in the Russian Empire for the Romanov family. Created by the talent of the architect NPKrasnov in the first decade of the past century palace and still attracts travelers from all over the globe. Interesting. The Italian Renaissance in Crimea.

  5. Created by: Romanov Empire - Империя Романовых Dated: 1912. Livadia Palace was a summer retreat of the last Russian tsar, Nicholas II, and his family in Livadiya, Crimea. Formerly granted to Lambros Katsonis and later a possession of the Potocki family, the Livadia estate became a summer residence of the Russian imperial family ...

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  7. Livadiya, Crimea. Livadia Palace used to rival the Vorontsov Palace in Alupka as the most luxurious residence in Crimea. Livadiya ( Ukrainian: Лівадія, romanized :Livadiia; Russian: Ливадия; Crimean Tatar: Livadiya, Ливадия; Greek: Λιβαδιά) is an urban-type settlement in Crimea. It is located 3 kilometres (1.9 mi ...