Domes of silvery color, blue tiles and carved arches, white columns and air walls - all this is the palace Dulber built for the imperial family of the Romanovs. The palace was erected during the active development of the Crimea from 1895 to 1897. The Moorish style in which the palace was made was then in vogue. The name - Dulber - in the Crimean Tatar language means "beautiful".
An Arabic saying: "May Allah bless the one who has come here" is carved above the entrance of the Dulber palace. The park surrounds the palace with luxurious exotic trees and plants. From 1917 to 1919 the Dulber palace was a home to members of the Romanovs family who had to sail on steamer to immigration. In 1922 a sanatorium was opened in the palace, and in 1935 one more building of the sanatorium was built in the same style. Since then the palace remains a sanatorium and only those who rest here can walk in its magnificent park.