Dulber Palace in Koreiz, Crimea

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Dulber Palace in Koreiz, Crimea is a Moorish Revival seaside residence built in the late 19th century for the Romanov family, notable for its white crenellated walls, domes, and ornate oriental-style decoration.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic building
palace
tourist attraction
architect Nikolay Krasnov
architecturalFeature courtyards
domes
horseshoe arches
mosaic ornamentation
ornate oriental-style decoration
towers
white crenellated walls
architecturalStyle Moorish Revival
surface form: Moorish Revival architecture
color white
commissionedBy Grand Duke Peter Nikolaevich of Russia
completionDate 1897
constructionStartDate late 19th century
country Russia
currentUse sanatorium and resort complex
disputedTerritorialStatus Crimea disputed between Russia and Ukraine
era late Imperial Russia
hasCourtyard inner courtyard with arcades
hasDecorativeElement arabesque ornament
oriental-style tilework
stucco decoration
hasDomeType onion-shaped domes
ribbed domes
hasGarden palace park
hasNameOrigin Arabic word "dulber" meaning "beautiful" (via local usage)
heritage Alexander Palace
surface form: Romanov family estate
heritageDesignation cultural heritage monument of regional significance in Crimea
inspiredBy Moorish architecture
North African Islamic architecture
locatedInAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Crimea
location Koreiz
near Cape Ai-Todor
surface form: Ai-Todor Cape

Livadia Palace
nearbyCity Yalta
occupant House of Romanov
surface form: Romanov family
originalFunction summer residence
originalOwner Grand Duke Peter Nikolaevich of Russia
overlooks Black Sea
partOf Southern Crimean palaces ensemble
region Southern coast of Crimea
roofFeature flat roofs with crenellations
tourism popular sightseeing destination on the Crimean coast
usedAs sanatorium during Soviet period
usedFor seaside residence

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Nikolay Krasnov designed Dulber Palace in Koreiz, Crimea
this entity surface form: Yusupov Palace in Koreiz, Crimea
Nikolay Krasnov designed Dulber Palace in Koreiz, Crimea