Explore the former imperial residence where Olga Nikolaevna Romanov was born and spent her childhood. The palace offers insights into the Romanov family life and early 20th-century Russian aristocracy.
Visit the magnificent Catherine Palace and its gardens, a symbol of imperial Russia and a place the Romanovs frequently visited. The lavish interiors and exquisite architecture commemorate the era.
Enjoy traditional Russian cuisine with popular dishes such as borscht and beef stroganoff. The café specializes in local flavors honoring Russia’s rich culinary history.
Learn about Olga’s infancy, her family’s visits to Scotland and France, as well as the cultural ties to Europe through exhibits that feature photographs and artifacts.
Dine in an elegant setting inspired by Russian aristocratic tastes with dishes inspired by Tsarist-era recipes. Try their exquisite salmon blini and seasonal dumplings.
Discover the extensive art collections housed in the Winter Palace, once the residence of the Romanov family in St. Petersburg, giving a glimpse into their opulent lifestyle.
Experience classic Russian haute cuisine in an elegant atmosphere dating back to the 18th century, reflecting the imperial culture that Olga was part of.
Explore the church built on the site where Tsar Alexander II was assassinated. This landmark serves as a symbol of Romanov history and Russian artistry.
Explore the historic seat of Russian power. The Armoury Chamber displays treasures and relics from the Romanov dynasty period, including items belonging to Olga’s family.
Learn about Russia's rich imperial and revolutionary history, including exhibits detailing the Romanov family’s tragic end and the Russian Revolution's impact on Olga.
Dine at one of Moscow’s finest restaurants offering modern interpretations of traditional Russian dishes, celebrating Russia’s culinary evolution from Olga’s time to today.
Visit the church built on the site of the Ipatiev House where Olga and her family were imprisoned and ultimately executed. It serves as a memorial to their legacy.
Explore Yekaterinburg’s city center, rich with Soviet and pre-revolutionary architecture, for a deeper understanding of the city Olga never left alive.
Conclude your historical tour with a warm atmosphere and local dishes offering a taste of contemporary Russian cuisine infused with traditional flavors.