Livadia Palace was a summer retreat of the last Russian tsar, Nicolas II, and his family in Livadia, Crimea.
The Yalta Conference was held there.
In 1945, when the palace housed the apartments of Franklin Delano Roosevelt and other members of the American delegation.
Today the palace house a museum, but it is also sometimes used for international summits.
Crimea remembers the allied conference which took place in February 1945 for the purpose of discussing Europe’s past war reorganization.
“I didn’t say the results were good… I said it was the best I could do” said Roosevelt.
