Livadia palace and gardens

It was Livadia, three km west of Yalta, that put the Yalta area on the maps of both Russia and the world. First in 1860 when the imperial family started building here, then in February 1945 when Josef Stalin, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston Churchill held their Yalta Conference in the Livadia palace. 


 



 



Built in 1911 as a summer residence for Nicholas II, it replaced earlier royal dwellings and used much white Crimean granite in the process. It is built in Italian Renaissance style with beautiful Florentine and Arabic courtyards. 

After the revolution, the palace became the sanatorium. Today the palace houses the Historical Museum and Picture Gallery. 

The palace has a lovely large gardens, a highlight of which is the "sunny path", running about a mile west from just below the palace to a lookout over resort area "Oreanda". 

LANA   SMITH.

 

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