Vorontsov Palace, Odessa - Ukraine Travel Video
Vorontsov Palace, located in Odessa, Ukraine on the Primorsky Boulevard, is the monument of architecture of the early 19th century. It was built on the edge of the seaside hill by architect F.K. Boffo in the Empire style. The palace has always attracts the attention of residents and visitors of the city.
Vorontsov Palace is located on the edge of the earth cliff.
Vorontsov Palace Colonnade in Odessa [CC]
The Vorontsov Palace is a 19th-century palace and colonnade in Odessa, Ukraine, at the end of the Primorsky Boulevard pedestrian walkway.
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Vorontsov Palace in the Crimea
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Vorontsov Palace
Vorontsov Palace belonged to one of the wealthiest families of Russia's 19th-century. The grandiose building took 18 years to construct, and was designed by Englishman Edward Blore as a blend of styles with Gothic exteriors harmonically neighboring Moorish elements. Construction began in 1830, and in the summer of 1848 the place was completed with the addition of three pairs of white marble Medici lions. They were installed alongside the central staircase leading up to the palace.
For three generations, the Vorontsov Palace belonged to the Vorontsov family. After the October Revolution, in 1921, the palace was nationalized after which it was converted into a museum. In 1927, the palace's Shuvalov wing housed a sanatorium. During the war, it was Field Marshal Erich von Manstein's personal headquarters. During the Yalta Conference, Winston Churchill and his British delegation were given temporary residence within the Vorontsov Palace. For several years after the war, the palace was used as a summer residence for the Soviet secret police; and later as a trade sanatorium. In 1956, the palace was once again reinstated as a museum.
Vorontsov (Alupka) Palace - Ukraine Travel Video
The Vorontsov (Alupka) Palace is an historic palace located in the town of Alupka at the foot of the Crimean Mountains, Ukraine. The Palace is built in pseudo-gothic style with the eastern style elements. Around the Palace there's a wonderful Alupka Park - one of the most known landscape parks in Ukraine.
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Unique Alupka (Vorontsov) Summer Palace Yalta, Ukraine
There was one more palace to see in Yalta, Alupka Palace, also referred to as Vorontsov Palace. Mikhail Vorontsov was a Russian count who commissioned the property as a summer residence. (Do I have to add, a very wealthy Russian count?)
It took 20 years to build out of green Dolorite and is a mixture of Scottish, English, Gothic and Moorish revival architecture. There are admission and camera fees.
Alupka became headquarters of a Nazi field marshall in 1941 and was spared until 1945 when Germans mined the property. Somehow, the Soviets got wind of the plot and were able to remove the mines.
Alupka has 150 rooms but only eight are open to visitors. Unlike Livadia Palace that had nothing original inside, Alupka is still owned by Vorontsov descendants and filled with exquisite furniture and paintings.
Vorontsov Palace (Alupka)
The Vorontsov Palace (Ukrainian: Воронцовський палац; Russian: Воронцовский дворец) or the Alupka Palace is an historic palace situated at the foot of the Crimean Mountains near the town of Alupka in Crimea. The Vorontsov Palace is one of the oldest and largest palaces in Crimea, and is one of the most popular tourist attractions on Crimea's southern coast.
The palace was built between 1828 and 1848 for Prince Mikhail Semyonovich Vorontsov for use as his personal summer residence at a cost of 9,000,000 silver rubles It was designed in a loose interpretation of the English Renaissance revival style by English architect Edward Blore and his assistant William Hunt. The building is a hybrid of several architectural, but faithful to none. Among those styles are elements of Scottish Baronial, Mughal architecture, and Gothic Revival architecture. Blore had designed many buildings in the United Kingdom, and was later particularly well known there for completing the design of Buckingham Palace in London.
Once completed, the Palace was visited by many members of the Russian Empire's elite ruling class; a great number of these vastly wealthy nobles were so taken with the palace and its seaboard site that they were moved to create their own summer retreats in the Crimea. By the early 20th century not only many aristocrats, but also members of the Imperial Family, including the Tsar himself, has palaces in an assortment of architectural styles in the vicinity.
An important feature of the Vorontsov Palace is the adjoining park ensemble, which features 40 hectares (99 acres) of greenery and forestry arranged by German landscape gardener Carolus Keebach. Today, the Vorontsov Palace is a part of the Alupka Palace-Park Complex, a national historical preserve including the Massandra Palace in neighbouring Massandra.
Owing to its status as an important local tourist attraction and architectural monument, the Vorontov Palace and its surrounding park complex were commonly featured in Ukrainian and Soviet cinema productions such as: An Ordinary Miracle (1964), Nebesnye lastochki (1976), Crazy Day or The Marriage of Figaro (2004), and Sappho (2008).[6][12]
Russian poet Ivan Bunin visited the palace in 1900 and wrote a short poem entitled Long alley leading down to the shore ... (Russian: К прибрежью моря длинная аллея ...)
The Vorontsov Palace Tour
The place where East meets West. A Tudor style castle and Alhambra palace. Breath taking views on the Black Sea coastline and Crimean mountains. Story says it that Churchill asked Stalin to sell him the palace or at least one of its lions. And this is only one of the many fascinating stories hidden behind the walls of the palace. Want to find out more? Join us for the #tour!
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Воронцо́вский дворе́ц расположен в. Алупке у подножия горы Ай-Петри. Дворец строился с 1828 по 1848 годы как летняя резиденция генерал-губернатора Новороссийского края графа М. С. Воронцова.
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Vorontsov's Palace and yard in Alupka, Crimea, Ukraine
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На першому поверсі розміщені парадні зали для прийому гостей, в оформленні яких широко використані ліпнина, позолота, різнокольоровий мармур, цінні породи дерева, розпис. З вулиці на подвір'я ведуть парадні монументальні ворота з двома флігелями, прикрашені картушем. Для прийомів у палаці Потоцьких були передбачені місця для під'їзду екіпажів, зали для зустрічей. З південно-західного боку біля палацу були збудовані з нетинькованої червоної цегли будівлі стайні з барельєфами коней та служб, з виходом на вул. Оссолінських (тепер Стефаника, 7а). Від сторони вул. Коперника палац відділяє огорожа з парадними воротами та флігелями для сторожі. Тильні ворота виходить на вул. Тиху. Загальна площа палацу становить 3100 м².
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