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  • The Kunstkamera (Russian: Кунсткамера) or Kunstkammer (German for "Culture Room" (literally) or "Art Chamber", typically used for a "cabinet of curiosities") is a public museum located on the Universitetskaya Embankment in Saint Petersburg, facing the Winter Palace. Its collection was first opened to the public at the Summer Palace by Peter the Great in 1714, making it Russia's first museum.
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  • History of the Kunstkamera. The Kunstkamera: all knowledge of the world in one building. Establishment of the Kunstkamera in 1714.
  • View of the Kunstkamera across the Neva. ... He subsequently had them put on show in the Kunstkamera as examples of accidents of nature.[1].
  • With these versatile roles, the Kunstkamera Museum is more than just a museum, it is a living institution that contributes to the development of science and culture.
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      Официальный канал Музея антропологии и этнографии (Кунсткамеры) РАН.
    Bulunamadı: kunstkamera, the
  • Temeli ise 1719'da atıldı. Kunstkamera adı, kelimenin tam anlamıyla "Sanat odası" anlamına gelen Almanca Kunstkammer'den türetilmiştir.
  • Kunstkamera is the only project of his own that is left today. ... Today, the Kunstkamera building is both a symbol and a logo of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
  • These days, the Kunstkamera is labelled as a museum of anthropology and ethnography, and is now home to almost 2 million pieces .
  • The KunstKamera is in an attractive building just across the Neva River from the Hermitage, perhaps a 10-minute walk with traffic.
  • The Kunstkamera is not only the scientific base of the Academy of Sciences, but also the most important cultural and educational institution.