• Abstract. The Amber Room was constructed for King Frederick I of Prussia in Danzig (modern-day Gdansk, Poland) between 1701 and 1714.
  • The Amber Room was normal in 1701 for the Charlottenburg Palace, in Berlin, Prussia, yet was at last presented at the Berlin City Palace.
  • The whole family of Peter the Great used to be in this palace during their summers and the Amber Room was important part of their European art collection.
  • Amber room was created for Prussia's King Friedrich I and given to Russian czar Peter the Great in 1716, it was located at Catherine Palace, near St. Petersburg.
  • Considered the “eighth wonder of the world” by many, the Amber Room was an intricately constructed golden-hued masterpiece of contemporary artistry.
  • Today, the Amber Room is a legend, shrouded in mystery, spoken of in whispers by historians, treasure hunters, and archaeologists alike.
  • Especially the Amber Room, which is the palace's best known and most legendary room. Nearly 1,000 pounds of amber were used for its original construction.
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  • From the Portrait Hall you can reach the Amber Room, the gem of the Catherine Palace and a sight that has been justifiably called one of the wonders of the world.
  • The official report stated: "Summarizing all the facts, we can say that the Amber Room was destroyed between 9 and 11 April 1945."[18].