





One of the residences of the Office of the President of Ukraine. A palace is built at the beginning of a 20th century for the parents of prince Yusupov. He went down in history as an assassin of Grigory Rasputin. Prince Felix Yusupov, the junior, was engaged to the one niece of the last Russian czar Nicholas II, Grand Princess Irina Alexandrovna, in the Palace in Autumn of 1912. In February, 1945 here the residence of Joseph Stalin and Vyacheslav Molotov took place during the Yalta (Livadia) Conference (the special underground bunker of dictator was saved).
Examination is accompanied an enthralling excursion, engulfing the period of history from early dark ages to our days.
It was designed by the talented Russian architect N. Krasnov.
In the post-war period the palace turned into the summer residence of the CPSU Central Committee and it received numerous party and state figures of the Soviet Union.
The palace park takes the area of 16. 5 hectares and was founded by the famous gardener Karl Kebach