• Fabergé Museum in St. Petersburg opened its doors on November 19, 2013, becoming the first private museum of national significance in the modern Russia.
  • Located in the sumptuous Shuvalov Palace overlooking the Fontanka River, this museum is home to the world's largest collection of Carl Fabergé jewellery...
  • On November 19, 2013, the Faberge Museum was opened in the Shuvalov Palace, which is located within the walls of the palace today.
  • The museum owes its name to Peter Carl Gustavovich Fabergé, the head of the Fabergé dynasty and creator of the famous Easter eggs which bear his name.
  • The Fabergé Museum is the first of its kind to devote itself to the life’s work of Carl Fabergé. The complete spectrum of his work is represent...
  • The Faberge Museum in Vienna , Austria is a museum dedicated to the exquisite creations of the famous Russian jewelry: House of Fabergé.
  • Conclusion. The Fabergé Museum in Baden-Baden is a testament to the enduring legacy of Carl Fabergé and the House of Fabergé.
  • The Fabergé Museum in the Shuvalov Palace houses the world's largest collections of works by Peter Carl Fabergé, including nine of the renowned...
  • Housed in the Shuvalov Palace in St Petersburg, the Fabergé Museum showcases the pieces made by the official jeweller of the Russian Imperial Court.