Oppositely to the traditions of the 19th century, Nikolay II and Alexandra got one joint bedroom by the end of their lifes. Here is the view from the window of their bedroom in Livadia, the Romanovs' summer residence in The Crimea.
Oppositely to the traditions of the 19th century, Nikolay II and Alexandra got one joint bedroom by the end of their lifes. Here is the view from the window of their bedroom in Livadia, the Romanovs' summer residence in The Crimea.