The world’s first museum dédicaces to the Russian jeweller. More than 1 200 originals from the largets private collection gathered over 30 years.
The museum’s exhibition are showcases, rare photographie materials, design sketches and documents from archives.Various jewelry pièces, Fabergé créations from the time of World War I, élégant floral masterpieces and miniature animal figurines.
The gem of the exhibition is the Easter gifts for the Romanov’s, including the last imperial egg « Karelian Birch » 1917.
The museum also showcases art pièces by contemporaines of the great Fabergé, russian and european jewelers such as Cartier, Lalique, Tiffany, Bolin, Sazikov and other renowned masters.
The museum’s exhibition are showcases, rare photographie materials, design sketches and documents from archives.Various jewelry pièces, Fabergé créations from the time of World War I, élégant floral masterpieces and miniature animal figurines.
The gem of the exhibition is the Easter gifts for the Romanov’s, including the last imperial egg « Karelian Birch » 1917.
The museum also showcases art pièces by contemporaines of the great Fabergé, russian and european jewelers such as Cartier, Lalique, Tiffany, Bolin, Sazikov and other renowned masters.