The Yusupov Palace (; ) is a palace located in the town of
Koreiz, near
Yalta in
Crimea
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. It was built for Prince Felix Yusupov-Soumorokov-Elston and his wife Princess
Zinaida Yusupova (1861–1939) in 1909 by
Nikolay Krasnov, the architect responsible for the imperial
Livadia Palace in nearby Yalta.
The palace, whose style may be described as
Renaissance Revival and
Roman Revival, boasts a romantic park with exotic plants and a wine cellar founded by Prince
Lev Galitzine in the 19th century.
After the
Russian Revolution of 1917
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, the palace was nationalised and served as
Joseph Stalin
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's favourite
dacha
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during the
Yalta Conference and at other times.
From 1991 to March 2014 Yusupov Palace was owned by the
President of Ukraine
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. On 21 October 2014, The Council of Ministers of Crimea decided to transfer to use for the
president of Russia
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.
After the
Annexation of Crimea to Russia in March 2014, the Yusupov Palace became a special complex for the administration of affairs of the President of the Russian Federation.
See also
*
Dulber, another palace in Koreiz
*
Yusupov Palace on the Moika, St. Petersburg
References
Palaces in Russia
Palaces in Ukraine
Renaissance Revival architecture in Ukraine
Renaissance Revival architecture in Russia
Buildings and structures in Yalta
Cultural heritage monuments of regional significance in Crimea
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