The
ghost of Alexandra supposedly appeared along with that of her grandfather,
Nicholas I of Russia, during two palace
séances during the 1860s organized by
Grand Duchess Alexandra Iosifovna. The Tsar and others at court were interested in the
spiritualism that was fashionable at the time. At one of the meetings, the table rose a few centimeters, spun and rapped out the words to "
God Save the Tsar!" The Tsar and others present claimed he felt the touch of ghostly fingers. The spirits responded to questions asked by
Alexander II, answering by rapping the letters of the alphabet, which he wrote down painstakingly on paper in front of him. A
lady-in-waiting later complained that the answers were meaningless and wondered why they were more interested in playing games than providing real answers to the Tsar's questions. Alexandra's mother refused to come to the second séance, having decided that the ghosts were "spirits of lies" manipulated by the
devil and her daughter had not actually appeared. ==A portrait and mementoes on display==