Eighty years after being executed by Bolsheviks, Russia's last czar, Nicholas II, and his wife, Alexandra, seem more famous than ever. Buried at last this month in St. Petersburg, they are the subject of a major exhibit opening Saturday in Wilmington, Del., and the focus of a pricey new Russian tour.
The exhibit, "Nicholas and Alexandra: The Last Imperial Family of Tsarist Russia," assembles hundreds of costumes, paintings, icons, photographs and other objects from Russia's Hermitage Museum, State Archives and other sources. Most have never left Russia before.
