Videos and Links to Russian/Romanov websites


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Videos and Links to interesting sites
to do with Russia and the Romanovs



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Here are a few more interesting websites about the Romanovs and Russia. :)

A photo tour through Russia during the 1900's

Link: http://www.alexanderpalace.org/petersburg1900/

A great site about the Russian Imperial Style

Link: http://www.alvr.com/1imperial.html

This site includes biographies, photographs, and much more about the Romanovs

Link: http://www.angelfire.com/biz5/romanovs/

This site is also found on http://www.alexanderpalace.org, but here is a direct link to private letters written by Tsar Nicolas to his wife Alexandra

Link: http://www.alexanderpalace.org/letters/toc.html
 
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I just found one great site by pure chance (as if often happens in the internet). I typed Orlov in Google to check out the images that came up and found a site dedicated to Russian Generals during the Napoleonic War. The site is packed with paintings worth...admiring. Good source for Avatars if the settings here allow us in the future to load ours.
Once you check out the link, I suggest you to go to their main home page since it divides the paintings by military ranks.
 
The Russian moderators are pleased to announce that the website links for the Russian Imperial Family now have a new home. Now members can access and add to a treasure of web resources on the Internet about the Russian Imperial Family.

Here's how to access the Royal Link Directory.

1. From the Portal Page, look in the QuickLinks box on the left side of the page and click the Royal Link Directory Link.

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2. Look under the Non-Reigning Houses Links heading for the Russian Imperial Family link.

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3. Scroll the list of websites and click on a website link to bring up its menu. Select one of the items from the menu to view the site.

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http://www.grimaldiforum.com/docbase/exposition/pdfeng33.pdf
Grimaldi Forum Monaco – Cultural Center

Links to a future exhibit in Monaco.



"Moscow : Splendours of the Romanovs"

The Grimaldi Forum will present an exhibition focused on Mother Russia during the Romanov era in its 4000m² Espace Ravel. This is being curated by Brigitte de Montclos, curator-in-chief of heritage who also curated the Grimaldi Forum's 2004 headline exhibition Imperial Saint Petersburg, from Peter the Great to Catherine II, which was seen by 63,000 people.

The exhibition will look at the reign of the last dynasty of Tsars, the Romanovs who ruled Russia for three centuries, with particular emphasis on Russian art from the second half of the 18th century to the early 20th century.

The most important exhibits illustrating the reigns of Paul I to Nicholas II will come essentially from Moscow's Historical Museum. They will highlight the magnificence of the court during that era as well as the international influence of Moscow, which hosted several All-Russian exhibitions including in 1882, before the future capital became a hub of Modern Art and Constructivism in the first years of the 20th century.

The exhibition Moscow: Splendours of the Romanovs will form a perfect introduction to the Principality's celebrations marking the centenary of Diaghilev's founding of the Ballets Russes, whose magic permeated Monte-Carlo early last century.


From 11 july to 13 september 2009
 
Thank you, Anastasia, the video really absorbs me! The great work has been done by you!
 
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