• Abstract. The Amber Room was constructed for King Frederick I of Prussia in Danzig (modern-day Gdansk, Poland) between 1701 and 1714.
  • A special place in art is the famous Amber Room. It is a masterpiece of amber mosaic that was before the war in the Catherine Palace Museum near St...
  • Its fate is one of the greatest mysteries of WWII. The Amber Room dated back to 1701 when German baroque sculptor Andreas Schlüter began work on it.
  • Due to amber being a very fragile material towards temperature and humidity changes, the Amber Room had to be restored several times in 1800s.
  • Hand-coloured photograph of the original Amber Room, 1931. Autochrome of the Amber Room in the Catherine Palace, 1917.
  • The Amber Room was never seen again, though reports have occasionally surfaced stating that components of the Amber Room survived the war.
  • avcısı georg stein ise 1987'de amber room'u bulmaya çalışırken bavyera ormanında katledilerek hayatını kaybetmiştir.
  • They loot the amber from the Amber Room at Catherine Palace and cart it off to Koenigsberg (now Russia’s Baltic enclave, Kalingrad).
  • Alexander II, said to be an amber connoisseur, used it as a trophy room. The reconstructed Amber Room in Catherine Palace. (giggle/CC BY 3.0).
  • Although estimates of its size vary, the Amber Room was believed to span about 55 square meters (592 ft2) after 18th-century renovations.