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Koreiz,  the Yusupov palace in Crimea

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Reco:
This is  Koreiz, one of  the Yusupov palace in Crimea (summer 1994)

Moonlight_Densetsu:
Do you have any information on this palace?

mary_ann:
After the revolution it belonged to bolshevik government as so-called Rest home or sanatorium. Later it was used as a state dacha. During Yalta conference Stalin stayed there.
During Perestroika it was used as a private expensive hotel.
Now the place unfortunately belongs to the Ukrainian state security service and there is no access for tourist or anybody interested in history. How they use it- no idea. But I suppose they will ruin it as they already did to a lot of Crimea historical sites.
You can find a lot information through yandex.ru if you read in Russian.

lancashireladandre:
There are pic's of the interiors reproduced in Ferrand's "Les Princes Youssoupoff". Koriez was where the Russian contingent stayed during the Yalta conference. The English were housed at Koriez & of course the Americans stayed at Livadia.

joost:
i was in the palace in 2001, after i gave a guard some money and showed him screensaves of my yusupov website. another nice guard showed me around, i made a lot of pictures lay on the bed of stalin. The interior is like it was during the stay of stalin, the whole interior was changed for him. Even a small cinema was created in the cellar with isome 12 chairs. The garden is kind of beautiful mess. The palace looked as it was not in use. I can tell you, very exciting to have been inside!


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