Yusupov Palace in Koreiz, Yalta. Юсуповский дворец в Ялте www.sergoyalta.at.ua
Private guide in Yalta Sergey Tsarapora
Guided Tours, Shore Excursions, Transfers with a guide Sergey in Crimea: Yalta, Sevastopol, Balaclava.
Private tours to Ukraine Private guide in Kyiv and Ukraine.
Частный гид в Ялте Сергей Царапора. Экскурсии в Крыму с профессиональными историками.
The Yusupov Palace in Gaspra, Crimea.
0:00 beginning of video. Yaltinskoye Shosse over Alushtinskaya valley .
0:34 Swallow's Nest Castle
1:11-11.35 In the Yusupov Palace in Gaspra (Former KGB state dacha)
6:38 Molotov's Piano
11:38 Cable Car to Ai-Petri. Over Yujnoberejnoye Shosse.
12:01 view from Ai-Petri
12:27 view from Ai-Petri to Yalta
Tours-TV.com: Yusupov Palace in Koreiz
The Yusupov Palace in Koreiz was built by the architect Krasnov in neoromantic style with elements of Italian Renascence for one of the most famous aristocratic dynasties of Russia – the Yusupovs. Ukraine : Crimea : Yalta. See on map .
Koreiz
The Youssoupoff's summer home in the Crimea.
Dulber palace in Koreiz to be sold
An elegant Dulber Palace, built in Koreiz in XIXth century for the Prince Pyotr Nikolayevich, an uncle of the last Russian Emperor Nikolay II, is one of the brightest architectural gems of Crimea, which was turned to a sanatorium. However it is to be sold.
History of Arkchangelskoe (in English)
Yusupov
Дворец и Госдача в Массандре
Дворец в Массандре и экскурсия на госдачу для Сталина
Дворцы Крыма 2015 год.The Palaces Of Crimea. Livadija. Massandra. Alupka. Koreiz.
Видеозарисовка о дворцовых комплексах Ливадии и Массандры, Алупки и Кореиза в Крыму, снятая в сентябре 2015 года. Съемка и монтаж А. Дмитриева
The Youssoupoff's Arkhangelskoye
The Youssoupoffs and their beloved Arkhangelskoye estate.
Yusupov Palace (Part 2)
Filmed by Aydah
Palacio Tártaro de Bakhchisaray- Crimea -
Este palacio está situado a 50 Km. de Sebastopol en la península de Crimea (Ucrania) y junto con el palacio Topkapi en Estambul y la Alhambra de Grananda son los palacios de arquitectura musulmana que quedan en Europa.El palacio data de 1532 cuando Bakhchisaray se convierte en la capital del Kanato de Crimea.El palacio es un complejo de diferentes edificios creados por maestros italianos, persas, turcos, ucranianos y rusos.Consta de una Mezquita grande, otra pequeña,la Fuente de las Lágrimasel Harem,el Jardin de las Piscinas,las Glorietas de Verano, el Salón de Embajadores....impresionan por su enigmática atmósfera oriental .La música es Tocata y fuga de Bach. Visita en Mayo 2012.
This palace is situated 50 km from Sevastopol in the Crimea (Ukraine) and together with the Topkapi Palace in Istanbul and the Alhambra palaces Grananda are Muslim architecture remaining in Europe.The castle dates from 1532 when it Bakhchisaray becomes the capital of the Khanate of Crimea.El palace is a complex of several buildings created by master Italian, Persian, Turkish, Ukrainian and rusos.Consta of a large mosque, another small, the Source of Lágrimasel Harem, the Garden of pools, Summer Bowers, the Hall of Ambassadors .... impress with their enigmatic oriental atmosphere. Music is Toccata and Fugue in Si Minor Bach.Visita in May 2012-
ВОРОНЦОВСКИЙ ДВОРЕЦ - экскурсия с гидом! Едем из западного Крыма!
Воронцовский дворец - бывшая собственность графа Воронцова в Крыму, в английском стиле, возле гор, пальм и моря.
Воронцовский дворец в Алупке один из красивейших дворцов не только Украины и России, но и мира.
Yusupov( in Japan)
noble the prince Yusupov - history of the family
Prince Felix Yusupov and Princess Irina Alexandrovna On The Murder of Rasputin in 1916
This is a fascinating interview conducted on French television in 1967.
The couple being interviewed are Prince Felix Yusupov (1887-1967) and his wife Princess Irina Alexandrovna (1895-1970), niece of the last Tzar of Russia, Nicholas the Second.
The topic of the interview is the part by the prince played in the murder in 1916 of the monk Grigori Rasputin, the faith healer who it seemed influenced decisions of Tsar Nicholas II and Tsaritsa Alexandra Feodorovna.
The murder took place in the Yusupov family's Moika Palace in Saint Petersburg and the participants were a group of nobles, led by the prince and the Grand Duke Dmitri Pavlovich, and the right-wing politician Vladimir Purishkevich.
Rasputin was lured into the palace with the intimation that the princess would be present though in fact she was in the Crimea at the time.
There are various accounts of what happened next, with some reflective comment from his daughter Maria, the subject of a separate upload on this channel.
The most extended and mythic version of events has the monk led down to a cellar where there was an attempt to kill him with cyanide-laiden cakes and wine. When this was unsuccessful - or seemed to be too prolonged - he was shot a number of times. The conspirators then left but Prince Felix Yusupov had forgotten his coat and returned to the cellar to retrieve it. Rasputin struggled to his feet and attempted to strangle the prince. The other conspirators, arriving on the scene, shot the monk again and, when this did not seem entirely successful, finally clubbed him to death. The body was then thrown into the Neva River from the bridge to Krestovsky island.
This is a translation into English of this 1967 interview in French:
Interviewer: Prince Felix Yusupov, you killed Rasputin?
Prince: Yes
Interviewer: How old are you prince?
Prince: Nearly eighty
Interviewer: How old were you when you killed Rasputin?
Prince: Twenty-nine
Interviewer: Prince, are you part of the Imperial Russian family?
Prince: No, but my wife is the niece of the Emperor Nicholas the Second
Interviewer: Princess, were you aware of the plan of your husband?
Princess: Yes, I was aware of it.
Interviewer: And did you approve?
Princess: Yes.
Interviewer: Princess, we have said - we have repeated, that you had been in (unclear) Rasputin to his home the night of the murder? Is that true?
Princess: It is not at all true.
Interviewer: Why?
Princess: Because I was not there, I was in Crimea.
Interviewer: Prince, in the evening of your life, when you think about Rasputin again, what sentiment comes to you at the thought of him?
Prince: Disgust.
Interviewer: Did you have a personal interest in the murder of Rasputin?
Prince: None.
Interviewer: Prince, in identical circumstances, if you had to make the same decision, would you do again what you did then?
Prince: Yes.
Interviewer: All of your life you have refused to let anyone tell your story. The films that have been made about Rasputin have been made without your (approval). And now, for the first time you have authorized our film. And for the first time, you appear before the camera. Prince Yusupov, why?
Prince: Because the other films did not tell the true story.
Interviewer: The man who has just spoken to you, the man who killed Rasputin, that man will now revisit his memories.
Enjoy!
Signal corps equipment being unloaded at Livadia Palace for the Yalta Conference ...HD Stock Footage
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Signal corps equipment being unloaded at Livadia Palace for the Yalta Conference in Crimea, Soviet Union.
Preparations underway for the Yalta Conference in Crimea, Soviet Union during World War II. Trucks carrying Signal Corps equipment parked outside Livadia Palace. Russian laborers and US Army personnel unload crates and boxes from the trucks. The crates piled up outside the palace. Men carry the crates inside the building. The crates and the boxes being arranged. Location: Crimea Ukraine. Date: January 27, 1945.
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Signal corps equipment being unloaded at Livadia Palace for the Yalta Conference in Crimea, Soviet Union.
Preparations underway for the Yalta Conference in Crimea, Soviet Union during World War II. Trucks carrying Signal Corps equipment parked outside Livadia Palace. Russian laborers and US Army personnel unload crates and boxes from the trucks. The crates piled up outside the palace. Men carry the crates inside the building. The crates and the boxes being arranged. Location: Crimea Ukraine. Date: January 27, 1945.
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Дворцы Крыма. Ливадия, Массандра, Алупка, Кореиз. The Palaces Of Crimea.
Видеозарисовка о дворцовых комплексах Ливадии и Массандры, Алупки и Кореиза в Крыму. Съемка и монтаж А. Дмитриева
Palace Dulber
Dulber is a palace in Koreiz, near Yalta in Crimea. The palace of Grand Duke Peter Nicolaievich of Russia, known as Dulber (dülber is Crimean Tatar for beautiful, originally from Persian, del-bar, heart-stealing, beloved, beautiful)), is an asymmetrical architectural extravanganza 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.
Ukrainian Wine Industry Recovering After the Loss of Crimean Vineyards
Ukraine’s wine production sector has had its ups and down starting from 1985. That year saw the beginning of a massive anti-alcoholic campaign. However, over the last few years after that showed the industry demonstrated steadily increasing production. Unfortunately, that changed again when Russia illegally annexed Crimea, which used to be Ukraine’s wine “bunker” before the seizure of the Black Sea Peninsula. So what is the situation in Ukraine’s wine production industry now? To clarify the issue we were joined in the studio by Alla Plachkova. She is the co-owner of a family winery “Kolonist” and a sommelier.
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Ялта Мисхор (Кореиз). Пляж Юсуповского дворца (апрель). Yalta Mishor. Beach of the Yusupov Palace
Мисхорская гавань
Незабываемо красивый рассвет на Ивана Купала на диком пляже. Радуга. Алупка, Мисхор, Крым. Часть 2:
Крым Мисхор. Пляж Respect Hall Ратник. Crimea Miskhor. Beach Respect Hall:
Севастополь. Голубая бухта, пляж. Sevastopol Blue bay, beach:
Ялта. Массандровский пляж в феврале. Крым. Crimea Yalta. Massandra beach in winter:
Ялта Мисхор (Кореиз). Пляж санатория Ай-Петри. 27 Марта. Крым.Yalta Mishor (Koreiz). Beach. Crimea:
Алупка пляж Лягушка детского санатория им. А.А. Боброва:
Алупка пляж Зеленый мыс. Черный бугор, Радуга. Крым, ялтинский курорт. Alupka Beaches:
Форос. Пляж в нижней части Форосского парка. Мыс Николая. Foros Beach. Forossky Park:
Пляж санаторий Днепр, бювет, парк , лифт. Beach sanatorium Dnepr pump room, park, elevator:
Сильный шторм в Мисхоре (Гаспра). Крым Ялта. Strong storm in Mishor (Gaspra). Crimea Yalta:
Винные реалии крымского села
Где производят подлинное крымское вино: на полуострове или на украинском материке? Как живет крымское село и что изменилось за последние три сезона? Что происходит в крымских приморских городках, когда уезжает последний турист?