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    • rainky420 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      这个利瓦迪亚宫坐落在雅尔塔郊区,位置太好了在山顶面海绿树成荫。宫殿主要是介绍以前的国王还有就是著名的雅尔塔会议,里面装饰很不错非常值得参观,门票也很便宜。
    • ShoshanaSarahK 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      It's definitely worth the visit for the history & archetecture. Only problem: no toilet paper in the palace bathrooms! Seriously?
    • Ian0345 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The Livadia Palace is a palace just outside of Yalta. Pros: This is where the Yalta Conference was held in 1945. You can see where history was made. It's a nice day out and it's a nice place to visit. Cons:If you visit this place in the summer, it can get hot. If you want to walk around outside, it's worth wearing comfortable shoes. In summary, if you're in Yalta. It's worth visiting the Livadia Palace. Where else can you visit which had such crucial importance on post-World War 2 Europe and the origins of the Cold War?
    • pkr6000 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Definately worth a visit. Walk where the Tsars and their families walked, see where Stalin, Roosevelt and Churchill divided the world between them. The palace is meticuosly well kept. There are other fantastic palaces on Crimea, it was always a holiday retreat for the wealthy.
    • bdaniels75 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I love to walk in the footsteps of our great world leaders. To stand in the place that Roosevelt, Churchill, and Lenin carved up Europe at the end of WWII was simply amazing. For an added bonus, this was one of the Tsar's Palaces and you are able to see how the Tsar Nicholas and his family lived. I know things are not great in Crimea right now, but this is a must do.
    • 333BobW 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This was the summer palace of Tsar Nicholas II.It is well known as the meeting place in 1945 where Churchill,Stalin and Roosevelt met to decide the fate of post war Europe.It is now a museum open to the public for a fee.The scenery is beautiful and the grounds immaculately kept.
    • ptgarne1 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The grounds are immaculate....a very short drive from Yalta. Well preserved exhibits from the Yalta conference. Do yourself a favor, walk around the left side and you will find one of the most romantic restaurants you will ever see....open air with a lovely view of the Black Sea....
    • SandraW13 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This is an exert from our travel blog, during a three week trip my husband and I took.If you like history this is a palace not to be missedThe Lavadia Palace; famous as the site of the Yalta Conference, a meeting between Stalin, Roosevelt and Churchill in 1945 where they discussed the fate of Europe after the end of the war. The palace was originally owned by the Romanov Tzars until the outbreak of WW1 and was then, of course, put to other uses after the revolution in 1917 - in fact the bolsheviks turned the palace into retreat for peasants.avadia was finally turned into a museum with an exhibit focussed on the Yalta conference; then in the 1980s when Gorbachev visited he ordered that the museum also exhibit the history of the Romanovs. The result is that now the Yalta conference is shown on the ground floor and the Romanov exhibit is upstairs.The Yalta exhibit is a bit sparse; with the exception of the original conference table and chairs (which are excellent), the exhibit consists mostly of photographs and documents in display cases. Getting to stand with my hand on Churchill's chair was a real treat.Upstairs we got to see and hear about the life of the Romanovs - the displays had a lot of photos and documents but also a lot more furniture and artifacts.. Two things strike me when you see and how the Tzars lived in comparison to the rest of the country; the extreme state of luxury in which they existed, and second, how could they not see what was coming?
    • AAziz_13 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Livadia palace that was the summer residence imperial family of Russia that was built during 1986s. Now it’s a museum and it’s sometimes used by the Ukrainian authorities for international summits. The palace looks amazing, the garden surrounding it and Yalta view from there is so fabulous. Also, there is a walking path which is about 6 km long and end at with wonderful view integrating black sea with Yalta. The doctors suggested this path as a way of healing and indeed it’s, it’s just indescribable.
    • Sharpshooter55 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The place reeked with history. The staff in the ornate gardens where rude and surly whe I wanted to take photographs. My interpreter told them they were not to behave in the old Soviet manner...they took great exception to this. Yalta reminds me of the South of France..
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