Charming palace in Uzbekistan
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Culture

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Historic

Message from Graziano e Federica

The Palace of Prince Romanov, also known as the Palazzo del Granduca Nicola Constantinovich, is a charming one-story building in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. Built in 1891 for Grand Prince Nikolay Konstantinovich Romanov, it features intricate brickwork, decorative turrets, and statues of dogs and deer guarding the entrance. The palace once housed a fabulous jewelry collection and served as a museum before becoming a Young Pioneers Palace and later the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Despite its small size, this historical gem offers a glimpse into the lavish lifestyle of the Romanov family.

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