After 20 min ride from Yalta you start you tour at Livadian Palace - the former summer residence of the Russian Tsars and place of the famous Yalta Conference in 1945. During the Soviet period it was a sanatorium for the collective farmers. As a museum it was opened for the public in 1974.
The museum complex consists of 60 buildings and comprises the Great Palace, Exaltation of the Cross Church, the Palace of Frederix and the park. The Livadia Park is one of the oldest and best-laid landscape parks of Crimea. It covers the territory of more than 40 hectares. The Great palace is constructed in the Renaissance style with Byzantine, Arab and Gothic elements. Most exquisite are the interiors revealing common artistic design of the decoration items which testifies to the high professional skills of the workers and talent of the architect.
The history of the palace is marked by an important event that occurred at the end of the World War II. The palace was chosen for the Yalta conference - a historic summit of three anti-Hitler coalition member states: the USSR, the USA and Great Britain. The display "Romanovs in Livadia" tells about the Livadia palace as the residence of the last Russian emperor. It presents rare photos of the royal family and their relatives.
Inclusion
Hotel pick up and drop off (from selected hotels); Guided Tour; Available in English, Russian, Spanish, Italian, French and German.
Exclusion
Museum fee; Gratuity.
Hours of operation
Available: Daily, except Wednesday; Pick up time will be arranged during reservation and is according to your needs.
Duration
Approximately 4 hours.
Policies
There is a museum fee of $12.00 USD per person, payable directly by guest.
Complete information, including local telephone numbers at your destination, will be included on your Confirmation Voucher.
All information requested must be supplied or booking is subject to automatic cancellation
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After 20 min ride from Yalta you start you tour at Livadian Palace - the former summer residence of the Russian Tsars and place of the famous Yalta Conference in 1945. During the Soviet period it was a sanatorium for the collective farmers. As a museum it was opened for the public in 1974. The museum complex consists of 60 buildings and comprises the Great Palace, Exaltation of the Cross Church, the Palace of Frederix and the park. The Livadia Park is one of the oldest and best-laid landscape parks of Crimea. It covers the territory of more than 40 hectares. The Great palace is constructed in the Renaissance style with Byzantine, Arab and Gothic elements. Most exquisite are the interiors revealing common artistic design of the decoration items which testifies to the high professional skills of the workers and talent of the architect. The history of the palace is marked by an important event that occurred at the end of the World War II. The palace was chosen for the Yalta conference - a historic summit of three anti-Hitler coalition member states: the USSR, the USA and Great Britain. The display "Romanovs in Livadia" tells about the Livadia palace as the residence of the last Russian emperor. It presents rare photos of the royal family and their relatives.
Inclusion
Hotel pick up and drop off (from selected hotels); Guided Tour; Available in English, Russian, Spanish, Italian, French and German.
Exclusion
Museum fee; Gratuity.
Hours of operation
Available: Daily, except Wednesday; Pick up time will be arranged during reservation and is according to your needs.
Duration
Approximately 4 hours.
Policies
There is a museum fee of $12.00 USD per person, payable directly by guest. Complete information, including local telephone numbers at your destination, will be included on your Confirmation Voucher.
All information requested must be supplied or booking is subject to automatic cancellation
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