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- en.wikipedia.org Amber RoomHand-coloured photograph of the original Amber Room, 1931. Autochrome of the Amber Room in the Catherine Palace, 1917. Reconstructed Amber Room, 2003.
- medium.com @stagcreatives/the-amber-room-…The Amber Room would undergo several other renovations and additions throughout the 18th and 19th centuries, with modern historians estimating the room’s...
- areasgrey.com amber-room/Creation of the Amber Room began in 1701 after being conceptualised and designed by Andreas Schlüter for Sophia Charlotte, the second wife of Frederick 1st...
- rbth.com arts/history/2017/06/27/where-to-find-…A symbol of both Russian and German greatness, the Amber Room was the pride and joy of the House of Romanov.
- atlasobscura.com articles/amber-room-mystery-…The Amber Room first began to take shape in the workshop of Andreas Schlüter, court architect to Frederick I, the father of the aforementioned artistically...
- history.co.uk article/the-mystery-of-the-amber-…After extensive and thorough research, British investigative journalists Catherine Scott-Clark and Adrian Levy concluded in their 2004 book The Amber Room...
- gia.edu gems-gemology/winter-2018-history-and-…The Amber Room was constructed for King Frederick I of Prussia in Danzig (modern-day Gdansk, Poland) between 1701 and 1714.
- historicmysteries.com unexplained-mysteries/amber…However, because the dried and fragile amber crumbled, they instead decided to disguise it by placing wallpaper over the panels to make it look like an ordinary room.
- heritagedaily.com 2022/01/the-mystery-of-the-…In 1979, the Soviet government commissioned the reconstruction of the Amber Room based on contemporary photographs and architectural evidence.
- ambergemstones.com blog/the-amber-room/Based on some testimonies, a few searchers became convinced that pieces of The Amber Room were hidden in Hartenstein hills that are located near Dresden.