The exhibition “Livadia: From Tsarist Russia to the Yalta Conference” combines the main expositions of the Livadia Palace Museum: “The Crimea Conference of 1945” and “The Romanovs in Livadia”.
The exposition of the first floor dedicated to the famous meeting of the so-called “Big Three” in Crimea was opened in 1974 in the ceremonial halls of the Livadia Palace, where the Yalta (Crimea) Conference was held. The second floor of the palace, where the former private rooms of the imperial family members are, houses exhibits that illustrate the time the royal owners of the estate spent in Livadia. This exhibition could come to fruition only after the collapse of the Soviet Union and was opened in 1994.
These two themes are inextricably linked not only with the history of the palace, but also with the history of the country and the world.
Exhibits are marked with AR stickers for identification purposes.