Livadia
Baturina street, 44-a
Palace complex, located in Livadia village, Yalta City Council, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine. Historical monument of national importance, under number 010037-N [1]. How the estate appeared in the 1790s. The first owner was the Greek Lambros Katsonis, who named the estate in memory of his hometown Livadia. During the 1st half of the XIX century, a palace and a park were built. In the 1860s, the palace was bought by Empress Maria Alexandrovna, after the reconstruction it became the summer residence of the Russian emperors. The venue of the Yalta Conference in 1945.