Dulber Palace
Koreiz Palace
Crimea, Koreiz
Palace "Dulber" (beautiful), built in Koreiz for Grand Duke Peter Nikolayevich in 1895-1897. designed by Krasnov, is an asymmetric two-four-story building with more than a hundred rooms.
The volumes of different heights are crowned with jagged parapets and silvery domes. On the white surface of the palace walls, carved stone inserts and mosaic compositions stand out. The examples for imitation were the monuments of Arab Egypt of the 15th century. In particular, the entrance loggia of the palace resembles the entrance to the mosque-tomb of Cait Bey in Cairo.