Interesting excursion to the Faberge Museum

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The Faberge Museum is a private museum in Saint Petersburg. It was created by Viktor Vekselberg, who also founded the Link of Times foundation and repatriated cultural valuables from abroad. The museum contains a large collection of Russian and European art. Visitors can learn about the history of the museum and admire the masterpieces.

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The museum is located in the heart of St. Petersburg and is accessible from Gostiny Dvor and Mayakovskaya metro stations. The museum is open daily from 10 am to 9 pm and offers guided tours every half-hour. Visitors are encouraged to book their places on a guided tour in advance so they can know what to expect.

The Faberge Museum has a collection of over four thousand works of art. You can see the famous egg-shaped jewels and other treasures that were made for the Russian Imperial family. The museum also holds the last Tsar's egg that features a portrait of Nicholas with his mother, Alexei.

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The museum is divided into different rooms. There is the Knights' Hall, which displays items that relate to the Russian Navy and Army. There's also the Red Drawing-Room, where you can see Russian silverware made by different masters. The Blue Drawing-Room houses the nine royal Easter eggs created by the Faberge workshop. You can also see the Royal Easter Eggs and "objets de fantasie" in the Exhibition Hall.

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The museum is located in a restored palace, the Shuvalov Palace. It was formerly a luxurious aristocratic residence and is now a private museum. It is owned by the foundation "Link of Times", which was founded by wealthy Russian businessman Mr. Vekselberg. During the Russian Tsars' rule, the country sold its royal jewels to the United States. The Forbes family amassed one of the largest collections of Russian jewelry in the world. In 2004, the foundation bought these treasures and brought them back to Russia.

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The Faberge Museum has over four thousand display pieces. They include the famous Hen Egg, which was made for Tsar Alexander III in 1885. It contains a gold yolk and a gold hen. The egg also contains a diamond replica of the imperial crown.