• Hand-coloured photograph of the original Amber Room, 1931. Autochrome of the Amber Room in the Catherine Palace, 1917. Reconstructed Amber Room, 2003.
  • The Nazis looted the Amber Room during World War II, and its disappearance has remained one of the greatest unsolved mysteries of the war.
  • After extensive and thorough research, British investigative journalists Catherine Scott-Clark and Adrian Levy concluded in their 2004 book The Amber Room...
  • The Amber Room was completed in late 1745 but was moved again and reassembled in other rooms within the Winter Palace several times before August 1755...
  • The Amber Room - A Nazi Treasure Mystery.
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  • The Amber Room first began to take shape in the workshop of Andreas Schlüter, court architect to Frederick I, the father of the aforementioned artistically...
  • Creation of the Amber Room began in 1701 after being conceptualised and designed by Andreas Schlüter for Sophia Charlotte, the second wife of Frederick 1st...
  • The story of the Amber room started at the beginning of XVIII century in Prussia, when the King of Prussia, Friedrich III decided to build a small summer palace in...
  • Due to amber being a very fragile material towards temperature and humidity changes, the Amber Room had to be restored several times in 1800s.
  • Over time, the Amber Room was used as a private meditation chamber for Czarina Elizabeth, a gathering room for Catherine the Great and a trophy space...