Likani Villa

Romanov Palace
Дворец Романовых
Georgian: რომანოვების სასახლე
Likani Palace
Map
Interactive map of the Romanov Palace area
Alternative namesLikani Palace (Georgian: ლიკანის სასახლე)
General information
StatusMuseum and official residence
TypePalace
LocationLikani, Georgia
Current tenantsSummer residence of the President of Georgia
Construction started1890s
Completed1895–1898
OwnerGovernment of Georgia
Technical details
Floor area690 m²
Design and construction
ArchitectLeon Benois

Romanov Palace (Russian: Дворец Романовых; Georgian: რომანოვების სასახლე) also known as Likani Palace (Georgian: ლიკანის სასახლე), is a palace located in Likani, Georgia. The palace was designed by Leon Benois for Grand Duke Nicholas Mikhailovich of Russia.

The total area of Likani Palace is 690 square meters. The first hydroelectric power plant in the Russian Empire was built in 1898 in Likani to illuminate the palace. Next to Grand Duke Nicholas Mikhailovich of Russia lived the Grand Duke Georgy Nikolayevich, who suffered from tuberculosis. In the era of the Romanovs, images of a private house were preserved in photographs by Sergei Prokudin-Gorsky. Part of the furniture of the private house is exhibited in the Georgian Museum of Simon Janashia.

During the USSR, the private house became the property of the state. The leaders of the Communist Party, including Joseph Stalin, rested here. Currently, the private house is the summer residence of the President of Georgia. A museum was opened here in 2016.

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