• The official report stated: "Summarizing all the facts, we can say that the Amber Room was destroyed between 9 and 11 April 1945."[18].
  • The Amber Room is named after the famous Amber Room in the Catherine Palace of Tsarskoye Selo, often referred to as the “Eighth Wonder of the World.”
  • Spherical panoramas of the Amber Room. ... Search historical Amber Room. The beginning of a large project.
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  • Called, fittingly enough, the Amber Room, the chamber had been created in Prussia in the early 16th century and was later given to Russia’s Czar Peter the Great.
  • Kuchumov found ashes and bits of amber panels in one of the castle’s chambers, but he wasn’t convinced it was the remains of the Amber Room.
  • The fate of Russia's legendary Amber Room became a mystery after it fell into Nazi hands during the invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941.
  • The Nazis, therefore, reclaimed this treasure and sent the dismantled Amber Room to Königsberg (now Kaliningrad, Russia, 1088 km east of Moscow).
  • The Amber Room was once the jewel of the Romanov’s luxurious summer residence and was covered in amber, gems, and gold leaf from floor to ceiling.
  • 1. The Amber Room originated in Prussia. Made of fossilised resin, amber has long been an expensive and sought-after substance.