February 8, 2016

October 1917: A ransacked room in the Tsar's Winter Palace, Petrograd (St Petersburg), after suffering damage at the hands of Bolshevik troops in the Russian Revolution. The whole room is in disarray and broken works of art lie among the debris. (Photo by Slava Katamidze Collection/Getty Images)

October 1917: A ransacked room in the Tsar's Winter Palace, Petrograd (St Petersburg), after suffering damage at the hands of Bolshevik troops in the Russian Revolution. The whole room is in disarray and broken works of art lie among the debris. (Photo by Slava Katamidze Collection/Getty Images)

The Grand Stairway of the winter Palacewinter-palace-with patients russian-revolution-of-1905St_George_Hall_2 Winter PalaceThe_Bedchamber_of_Empress_Alexandra_Fyodorovna._1859The spectacular winter palace which the Romanovs didn't enjoy- too cold, too big, too pretentious. They tended to get sick when they stayed there. they also knew they were too vulnerable to terrorists when they stayed there. Nicholas II's grandfather had died there, blown to smithereens, and  Nicholas as little boy had been at his deathbed, saying goodbye to his legless , entrails hanging grandfather - Tatiana herself got very sick there with typhus.  Alexandra hated the formal occasions.  But their avoidance of the Winter Palace may have led to disastrous events that changed history: Bloody Sunday 1905 when the peaceful marchers wished to address the Tsar (He was not home) and the military took over and shot many people who were protesting in peace. It radicalized many. Later, the Provisional Government took over peacefully but in October 1917- the Bolsheviks seized the palace with violence and ransacking- Lenin's revolution had begun. See Eisenstein's' recreation of the events- fantastic film: October winter palace october revolution