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  2. Winter Palace - Wikipedia

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    The Winter Palace [1] is a palace in Saint Petersburg that served as the official residence of the House of Romanov, previous emperors, from 1732 to 1917. The palace and its precincts now house the Hermitage Museum. The floor area is 233,345 square metres (it has been calculated that the palace contains 1,886 doors, 1,945 windows, 1,500 rooms ...

  3. House of Romanov - Wikipedia

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    The House of Romanov [b] (also transliterated as Romanoff; Russian: Рома́новы, romanized: Romanovy, IPA: [rɐˈmanəvɨ]) was the reigning imperial house of Russia from 1613 to 1917. They achieved prominence after Anastasia Romanovna married Ivan the Terrible , the first crowned tsar of all Russia .

  4. Alexander Palace - Wikipedia

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    The palace was commissioned by Empress/Tsarina Catherine II (Catherine the Great) (1729–1796, reigned 1762–1796), built near the earlier Catherine Palace for her favourite grandson, Grand Duke Alexander Pavlovich, the future emperor (tsar) Alexander I of Russia (1777–1825, reigned 1801–1825), on the occasion of his 1793 marriage to ...

  5. Private Apartments of the Winter Palace - Wikipedia

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    The private rooms overlook a lawned and wooded garden, created from a former parade ground by Alexandra Feodorovna, the last Empress of Russia, who wanted a private place for her children to play. Until 1917, this wing was rather like a private house within a palace; it was used by the imperial family whenever in residence.

  6. Category:Royal residences in Russia - Wikipedia

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  7. Romanov Palace - Wikipedia

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    In 1907, a metal fence was installed around the palace grounds, and it was transformed into a residence, comprising living quarters and a servants' house. [4] [5] The palace featured a garden and was adorned with decorative stables. [1] [7] The Romanov Palace had a P-shaped design with two main sections and a front porch . [4]

  8. How the British Royals Are Related to the Romanovs - AOL

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    Here's how Prince Harry, Prince Philip, and Queen Elizabeth and other members of the British Royal Family are related to the Romanovs.

  9. Izmaylovo Estate - Wikipedia

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    Izmaylovo Estate (Russian: Усадьба Измайлово) was a country residence of the House of Romanov built in the reign of Alexis I of Russia. Originally located 7 kilometres east of Moscow 's city limits, it became part of the expanding city in the 20th century.