The Faberge Museum Photo: The Faberge Museum

The Carl Faberge Museum was opened in Baden-Baden in 2009. This is the only permanent exhibition in the world devoted entirely to the history and works of jewelry by Faberge. In kontse-century in St. Petersburg, Peter Carl G. fabergé founded family-run jewelry company and became the progenitor of a dynasty of craftsmen.

The founder of the collection is the Muscovite Alexander Ivanov, according to which the acquisition of exhibits and the opening of the Museum was spent 17 million euros.

The Museum collection contains more than seven hundred works of jewelry art of Faberge. In addition to an extensive exhibition of jewelry at the Museum presents a collection of everyday objects made of precious metals inlaid stones. Also in the Museum you can see one of the world's largest collection of cigarette cases, the exhibition of carved stone figurines and a large collection of things made of copper with a famous mark "the War of 1914".

One of the most interesting exhibits is the Faberge egg, the owner of which was the Baron Edouard de Rothschild. This egg was designed in 1902 as a gift to his engagement. The Museum presents three so-called "Imperial Easter egg, made by goldsmiths from the order of the Royal family.

The Museum also features an interesting exhibition on the history of the dynasty Faberge containing personal photos and archives of the family. In addition to the jewelry exhibition, the Museum owns 50 vintage cars and motorcycles, released at the beginning of last century, with all exhibits are on the go and is perfectly preserved.

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