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Background imageRussian tsars' palaces Collection: Family portrait of Tsar Alexander II of Russia, 1860s

Family portrait of Tsar Alexander II of Russia, 1860s. Alexander (1818-1881) was Tsar of Russia from 1855. Known as The Liberator, he emancipated Russias serfs in 1861

Background imageRussian tsars' palaces Collection: Facade of the Terem Palace in the Kremlin, Moscow, Russia. Artist: Michail Michailovich Panov

Facade of the Terem Palace in the Kremlin, Moscow, Russia. Artist: Michail Michailovich Panov
Facade of the Terem Palace in the Kremlin, Moscow, Russia. The Terem Palace was the main residence of Russias tsars in the 17th century

Background imageRussian tsars' palaces Collection: Felix Faure, President of France, received at the Peterhof, St Petersburg, Russia, 1897

Felix Faure, President of France, received at the Peterhof, St Petersburg, Russia, 1897. Artist: Oswaldo Tofani
Felix Faure, President of France, received at the Peterhof, St Petersburg, Russia, 1897. Faure on a visit to Tsar Nicholas II. An illustration from Le Petit Journal, 5th September 1897

Background imageRussian tsars' palaces Collection: The Tsarevich Nicholas and his father Tsar Alexander III of Russia, 1894. Artist: F Meaulle

The Tsarevich Nicholas and his father Tsar Alexander III of Russia, 1894. Artist: F Meaulle
The Tsarevich Nicholas and his father Tsar Alexander III of Russia, 1894. Alexander III died on 1st November 1894 and was succeeded by his eldest son, who ruled as Nicholas II

Background imageRussian tsars' palaces Collection: Announcement on the health of Tsar Alexander of Russia, Livadia Palace, St Petersburg, Russia, 1894

Announcement on the health of Tsar Alexander of Russia, Livadia Palace, St Petersburg, Russia, 1894. Alexander III died on 1st November 1894 and was succeeded by his eldest son, Nicholas II

Background imageRussian tsars' palaces Collection: The death of Tsar Alexander III of Russia, 1894. Artist: Henri Meyer

The death of Tsar Alexander III of Russia, 1894. Artist: Henri Meyer
The death of Tsar Alexander III of Russia, 1894. Alexander III (1845-1894) reigned as Emperor of Russia from 14 March 1881 until his death in 1894. He was succeeded by his eldest son, Nicholas II

Background imageRussian tsars' palaces Collection: Tsars Winter Palace, Yalta, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Tsars Winter Palace, Yalta, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Tsars Winter Palace, Yalta, 20th century. Livadia Palace was a summer retreat of the last Russian tsar, Nicholas II, and his family

Background imageRussian tsars' palaces Collection: The Tsars Winter Palace, Yalta, Russia, c1960. Artist: CM Dixon

The Tsars Winter Palace, Yalta, Russia, c1960. Artist: CM Dixon
The Tsars Winter Palace, Yalta, Russia, c1960. Livadia Palace was a summer retreat of the last Russian tsar, Nicholas II, and his family

Background imageRussian tsars' palaces Collection: Arrival of Alice, Princess of Hesse, to Livadia on 10 October 1894, 1895

Arrival of Alice, Princess of Hesse, to Livadia on 10 October 1894, 1895. Artist: Zichy, Mihaly (1827-1906)
Arrival of Alice, Princess of Hesse, to Livadia on 10 October 1894, 1895. Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St. Petersburg

Background imageRussian tsars' palaces Collection: Carrying the coffin with the body of Alexander III from the Small Palace at Livadia, 1895

Carrying the coffin with the body of Alexander III from the Small Palace at Livadia, 1895. Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St. Petersburg

Background imageRussian tsars' palaces Collection: The Main Entrance of the Great Palace in the Peterhof, 1852. Artist: Vasilij Semenovic Sadovnikov

The Main Entrance of the Great Palace in the Peterhof, 1852. Artist: Vasilij Semenovic Sadovnikov
The Main Entrance of the Great Palace in the Peterhof, 1852. Sometimes referred to as the Russian Versailles, the Peterhof was built for Tsar Peter the Great

Background imageRussian tsars' palaces Collection: Tsarevich Alexander and Grand Duchess Maria Feodorovna of Russia, c1880

Tsarevich Alexander and Grand Duchess Maria Feodorovna of Russia, c1880. Alexander (1845-1894) and Maria Feodorovna (1847-1928) with the Tsarinas sister, Princess Alexandra (1844-1925)

Background imageRussian tsars' palaces Collection: Catherine the Great, Empress of Russia, 1782. Artist: Dmitry Levitsky

Catherine the Great, Empress of Russia, 1782. Artist: Dmitry Levitsky
Catherine the Great, Empress of Russia, 1782. Portrait of Catherine II (1729-1796) who came to the throne in 1762. A German princess

Background imageRussian tsars' palaces Collection: Unloading food, the House of Scientists, Petrograd, Russia, c1920-c1924(?)

Unloading food, the House of Scientists, Petrograd, Russia, c1920-c1924(?). The Vladimir Palace, built for Tsar Alexander IIs son, Grand Duke Vladimir Alexandrovich, between 1867 and 1872

Background imageRussian tsars' palaces Collection: Russian Imperial family outside the Catherine Palace, Tsarskoye Selo, Russia, early 20th century

Russian Imperial family outside the Catherine Palace, Tsarskoye Selo, Russia, early 20th century. Artist: K von Hahn
Russian Imperial family outside the Catherine Palace, Tsarskoye Selo, Russia, early 20th century. Tsar Nicholas II (1868-1918) of Russia and Tsarina Alexandra Fyodorovna (1872-1918)

Background imageRussian tsars' palaces Collection: Tsar Nicholas II of Russia with his family in the park of Tsarskoye Selo, Russia, 1900s

Tsar Nicholas II of Russia with his family in the park of Tsarskoye Selo, Russia, 1900s. Artist: K von Hahn
Tsar Nicholas II of Russia with his family in the park of Tsarskoye Selo, Russia, early 1900s. Nicholas (1868-1918) with his mother

Background imageRussian tsars' palaces Collection: Grand Duchesses Olga, Tatiana, and Maria of Russia, Tsarskoye Selo, Russia, c1899-c1900

Grand Duchesses Olga, Tatiana, and Maria of Russia, Tsarskoye Selo, Russia, c1899-c1900. Artist: K von Hahn
Grand Duchesses Olga (1895-1918), Tatiana (1897-1918), and Maria (1899-1918) of Russia, Tsarskoye Selo, Russia. c1899-c1900



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