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Dulber Palace | |
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Dulber Palace in 2013 | |
Historic site | |
Immovable Monument of National Significance of Ukraine | |
Official name | Палац “Дюльбер” (Dulber Palace) |
Type | Architecture |
Reference no. | 0100114 |
The Dulber Palace (Russian: Дворец Дюльбер; Ukrainian: Палац Дюльбер) is a Moorish Revival palace designed by Nikolay Krasnov in Koreiz, near Yalta in Crimea. Also known as the Palace of Grand Duke Peter Nikolaievich of Russia, Dulber Palace (dülber is Crimean Tatar for "beautiful", originally from Persian, del-bar, "heart-stealing", "beloved, beautiful"), is an asymmetrical architectural extravaganza with crenellated walls, silver domes, and more than 100 rooms, inspired by the Mameluk architecture of 15th-century Cairo. This palace was built between 1895 and 1897.
See also
- Yusupov Palace, also in Koreiz, built for Prince Felix Yusupov in 1909
Russian imperial palaces and residences | |
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Imperial residences | |
Grand ducal residences | |
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In Crimea | |
Historical |
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