Abstract

The article briefly gives an analogy of the natural and climatic conditions of Greece and the southern coast of Crimea (SCC). A brief historical reference is given to the colonization of the southern coast by the Greeks, the emergence of the resort city of Yalta and the role of the Nikitsky Botanical Garden in the distribution of wood introducents to the SCC, its architecture and organization of space in front of the main building. Brief descriptions are given: sites with a Tea House in Alupkinsky Park; the spaces of the eastern and northern facades of the palace of Count Mordvinov; the park space of the eastern and southern facades of the Livadia Palace; gazebo in the Haraks estate and on Catherine Street in Yalta. But special attention is paid to the modern park of the Aivazovskoye sanatorium in Partenit, in which the motive for the Greek colonization of Crimea determines the main part of the park space.

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