"The Romanovs. Memories of Crimea"
The exhibition includes a variety of items: photographs and engravings, paintings and graphics, dresses and uniforms, models of the imperial train and imperial yachts, palace and yacht dishes, sports equipment, documents.
And the most unusual exhibit was the diary of Empress Alexandra Feodorovna, the wife of Nicholas I. She made notes in German Gothic script, which is almost impossible to read. The Danish historian Preben Ulstrup took over the decoding. Especially for the exhibition, he deciphered the recordings. Guests will be able not only to see some documents, but also to hear them. They were voiced by actors of St. Petersburg theaters.

And the most unusual exhibit was the diary of Empress Alexandra Feodorovna, the wife of Nicholas I. She made notes in German Gothic script, which is almost impossible to read. The Danish historian Preben Ulstrup took over the decoding. Especially for the exhibition, he deciphered the recordings. Guests will be able not only to see some documents, but also to hear them. They were voiced by actors of St. Petersburg theaters.
