• The Romanov Museum building was built as a museum in 1911 in the style of ancient Russian terem, designed by architect N. Gorlitsyn.
  • This museum, featuring multiple exhibition halls spread out over several floors, was unveiled by the final Romanov Tsar Nicholas II himself in 1913.
  • Boyars Romanovs Chambers museum is devoted to the boyars’ lifestyle of the 16th-17th centuries, which is also the époque of Ivan the Terrible and the first tsar of...
  • Its project was coordinated by Emperor Nicholas II. The Romanov Museum was opened in a new elegant building on May 19, 1913.
  • ...Russia and are the most expensive exhibits in museums.[54] The collection of jewels and jewelry collected by the Romanov family during their reign are...
  • The first Russian memorial museum “House of the Romanov Boyars” was opened in 1859 by the order of Emperor Alexander II.
  • ROMANOV MUSEUM duration: 1.5 hours (1 hour for the excursion and 30 minutes for the journey) - 500 roubles per person (including transport expenses)...
  • The remains of the last Russian Romanov family were discovered on in the late 20th century in Ganina Yama. ... House-Museum of the Romanovs.
  • This museum is dedicated to the imperial Romanov dynasty, which ruled the Russian Empire from 1613 to 1917. The museum is located on Mira Street.
  • Over the years I have read various books about the Romanovs and it has deepened my curiosity. I was thrilled to find this museum and couldn’t wait to visit it.
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    • When a museum becomes a theater
    • New Year and other holidays in the Chambers of the Romanov Boyars
  • ...mid-nineteenth century by the decree of Emperor Alexander the house became the place for one of the first museums in Moscow – the House of Boyars Romanovs.
  • The Romanov Museum was created on the basis of the "collection of antiquities", which was collected by the Provincial Archival Commission of Kostroma.