The article examines a little-known story from the history of museum work in the Crimea: an attempt to create a Museum in Simferopol in memory of the 300th anniversary of the reign of the Romanov House (Romanov Museum). It is noted that this idea suggested combining the collections of the Museum of Antiquities of the Taurida Scientific Archival Commission and the Natural History Museum of the Taurida Provincial Zemstvo. Both museums had unique collections, but did not have suitable facilities for storing and exhibiting items. It is indicated that the idea of creating a comprehensive museum in the Taurida province belonged to the prominent Zemstvo leader A.H. Steven, however, for many years the construction was not possible due to lack of adequate funding. In 1912, the idea of the necessity of opening a museum was expressed by the Taurida Governor P.N.Apraksin. A year later, it was decided to coincide with the construction of the museum building in Simferopol on the 300th anniversary of the reign of the Romano