
Olga of Greece
Olga of Greece (1841-1913) was a queen consort of Greece, married to King George I. Born in Russia, she was a member of the Romanov dynasty and played a crucial role in the cultural and social life of Greece during her husband's reign. Known for her charitable work and efforts to promote education and public health, Olga became a beloved figure among the Greek people. Her contributions to the arts and her involvement in the establishment of various institutions reflect her commitment to the betterment of Greek society. The news article mentions her residence at the Υπασπιστήριο, which was used by the royal family and has historical significance.
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Olga of Greece resided in the Υπασπιστήριο building shortly after it was built.
Τατόι: Αποκαθίστανται το Υπασπιστήριο και το συγκρότημα του Χοιροστασίου



