Apartment 1.16

  • one room apartment in old fashion Ukrainian style;
  • Situated at the centre, at side street of Lenina str. Boulevard 3 min, walk.
  • 2 Persons accommodation. (extra child possible).
  • 2nd Floor
  • 1 Room apartment.
  • 1 Room with double bed, color TV set national and int., central heating.
  • Kitchen with standard necessary materials, refrigerator, oven.
  • 1 Bathroom with bath, toilet.
  • Clean warm water supply 24/7.
Price per night for 1-2 people from:

$40

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Season, duration of stay and exchange rate of the Hrifna.

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Nice to know: "Anna Leopoldovna"

Born Dec. 7 [Dec. 18, New Style], 1718, Rostock, Mecklenburg [Germany] Died March 7 [March 18], 1746, Kholmogory, Russia in full Anna Leopoldovna regent of Russia (November 1740-November 1741) for her son, the emperor Ivan VI. A niece of Empress Anna (reigned 1730-40), Anna Leopoldovna married a nephew of the Holy Roman emperor Charles VI in 1739 and gave birth to a son, Ivan (Aug. 2 [Aug. 13], 1740), who was named heir to the Russian throne by Empress Anna in 1740, shortly before she died. A few weeks later, however, the empress's appointed regent, Ernst Johann Byron, was arrested by certain members of the ruling German clique in Russia, led by Burckhardt Munich and Andrei Oysterman. Munich and Oysterman appointed Anna Leopoldovna regent and assumed dominant positions in her government. But they were unpopular among the Russians, and, when they weakened the administration by quarrelling with each other, Anna's major rival, Elizabeth, the daughter of Peter I the Great (reigned 1682-1725), staged a palace revolution (Nov. 25 [Dec. 6], 1741). Elizabeth imprisoned Anna and her family in 1742 and in 1744 exiled them to Kholmogory, where Anna died.