• Peter the Great Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography (the Kunstkamera) celebrated its 300th anniversary in 2014.
  • View of the Kunstkamera across the Neva. The Kunstkamera (Russian: Кунсткамера) or Kunstkammer (German for "Culture Room" (literally) or "Art Chamber"...
  • Part of the trunk of this pine tree is now on display in the Kunstkamera. ... After the fire in the Kunstkamera building in 1747, some halls were redecorated.
  • The first exhibits of Kunstkamera, founded in 1714, were steel utensils, tools and natural rarities, purchased by Peter the Great himself.
  • A so called ‘cabinet of curiosities’. The name Kunstkamera is derived from German Kunstkamer, literally meaning “Art chamber”.
  • The KunstKamera is in an attractive building just across the Neva River from the Hermitage, perhaps a 10-minute walk with traffic.
  • Kunstkamera sözcüğü, Almanca dilinde “Sanat Odası” anlamına gelmektedir. Genellikle tutarsız fikirlerin gelişigüzel bir koleksiyonu olarak görülmektedir.
  • Satın almalar Yazlık Saray'da tutuldu. İşgal ettikleri bina, Almanca'dan "nadirlik dolabı" anlamına gelen Kunstkamera olarak adlandırılmaya başlandı.