Massandra Palace

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Massandra Palace is a 19th-century château-style royal residence near Yalta in Crimea, famed for its ornate architecture and picturesque mountain setting.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic building
palace
royal residence
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle Italian Renaissance Revival
surface form: Neo-Renaissance architecture

château-style
builtInCentury 19th century
category Castles and palaces in Crimea
Historic house museums in Ukraine
Royal residences in Ukraine
completionDate 1902
constructionStartDate 1881
continent Europe
country Ukraine
era Russian Empire
hasFeature balconies
sculptural decoration
terraces
towers
hasFunction museum
hasMaterial decorative metalwork
stone
stucco
hasViewOf Crimean Mountains
heritageStatus architectural monument
laterAssociatedWith Alexander III of Russia
Tsar Nicholas II of Russia
surface form: Nicholas II of Russia
locatedIn Crimea
mountain setting
locatedInOrNearby Massandra
locatedNear Yalta
locatedOn Crimea
surface form: Crimean Peninsula
nearbyAttraction Massandra Winery
notableFor decorative turrets
elaborate facades
landscaped gardens
ornate architecture
picturesque mountain setting
openToPublic true
originallyCommissionedBy Prince Semyon Mikhailovich Vorontsov
roofType steeply pitched roofs
tourismType cultural tourism
heritage tourism
usedAs imperial residence
royal hunting lodge
state dacha

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Southern Coast of Crimea hasHistoricSite Massandra Palace
Massandra hasLandmark Massandra Palace
Yalta hasLandmark Massandra Palace
Massandra hasNotableFeature Massandra Palace