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Building
Dulber Palace | |
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Dulber Palace in 2013 | |
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Historic site | |
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
[edit ]- Yusupov Palace, also in Koreiz, built for Prince Felix Yusupov in 1909
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