• The Amber Room was intended in 1701 for the Charlottenburg Palace, in Berlin, Prussia, but was eventually installed at the Berlin City Palace.
  • Due to amber being a very fragile material towards temperature and humidity changes, the Amber Room had to be restored several times in 1800s.
  • The palace’s tumultuous history (from creation to destruction to resurrection) – combined with the mystery of the missing Amber Room – adds to its allure.
  • Amber Room in Catherine Palace.
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  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Abstract. The Amber Room was constructed for King Frederick I of Prussia in Danzig (modern-day Gdansk, Poland) between 1701 and 1714.
  • 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.
  • Of all the rooms in the Charlottenburg Palace, the Amber Room was by far the most impressive, with its amber panels and gold ornamentation.