The images recorded the Romanov family aboard their private yacht, vacationing on the Crimea in the new Marble Palace at Livadia, or living at their winter home in Tsarskoe Selo, where their ...
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The Breathtaking Hermitage Museum, Filled With Treasures Like the Kolyvan Vase and the Peacock Clock, First Opened to the Public on This Day in 1852These paintings—317 in total—prompted the empress to expand the Winter Palace, a building significant in its own right for housing Romanov family leaders, to make room for her growing collection.
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