The most famous items in the Fabergé Museum are the nine Easter Eggs created for Alexander III and Nicholas II, the last two Russian Tsars.
The Fabergé Museum collection includes Russian decorative-applied and fine arts, which today contains more than 4000 works. This collection demonstrates all mediums in which the House of Fabergé worked, including objects de fantaisie, jewellery, silverware and interior and cult objects.
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21, Fontanka River Embankment. Shuvalov Palace
The most famous items in the Fabergé Museum are the nine Easter Eggs created for Alexander III and Nicholas II, the last two Russian Tsars.
The Fabergé Museum collection includes Russian decorative-applied and fine arts, which today contains more than 4000 works. This collection demonstrates all mediums in which the House of Fabergé worked, including objects de fantaisie, jewellery, silverware and interior and cult objects.
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21, Fontanka River Embankment. Shuvalov Palace
In this 18th-century palace, you can see the restored staterooms that date back to times of Paul I, including the upper throne room and the state bedchamber, take a walk down the romantic underground passage, and check out the famous Gatchina echo.
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Address: 1, Krasnoarmeysky Prospekt, Gatchina
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Participants need to produce their badges at the ticket office.
Address: 22A, Ulitsa Chkalova, Gatchina
The most famous items in the Fabergé Museum are the nine Easter Eggs created for Alexander III and Nicholas II, the last two Russian Tsars.
The Fabergé Museum collection includes Russian decorative-applied and fine arts, which today contains more than 4000 works. This collection demonstrates all mediums in which the House of Fabergé worked, including objects de fantaisie, jewellery, silverware and interior and cult objects.
Access with participant badge.
21, Fontanka River Embankment. Shuvalov Palace
Access with participant badge.
Participants need to produce their badges at the ticket office.
Address: 22A, Ulitsa Chkalova, Gatchina
In this 18th-century palace, you can see the restored staterooms that date back to times of Paul I, including the upper throne room and the state bedchamber, take a walk down the romantic underground passage, and check out the famous Gatchina echo.
Access with participant badge.
Participants need to produce their badges at the ticket office.
Address: 1, Krasnoarmeysky Prospekt, Gatchina
The most famous items in the Fabergé Museum are the nine Easter Eggs created for Alexander III and Nicholas II, the last two Russian Tsars.
The Fabergé Museum collection includes Russian decorative-applied and fine arts, which today contains more than 4000 works. This collection demonstrates all mediums in which the House of Fabergé worked, including objects de fantaisie, jewellery, silverware and interior and cult objects.
Access with participant badge.
21, Fontanka River Embankment. Shuvalov Palace
Access with participant badge.
Participants need to produce their badges at the ticket office.
Address: 22A, Ulitsa Chkalova, Gatchina
In this 18th-century palace, you can see the restored staterooms that date back to times of Paul I, including the upper throne room and the state bedchamber, take a walk down the romantic underground passage, and check out the famous Gatchina echo.
Access with participant badge.
Participants need to produce their badges at the ticket office.
Address: 1, Krasnoarmeysky Prospekt, Gatchina
The most famous items in the Fabergé Museum are the nine Easter Eggs created for Alexander III and Nicholas II, the last two Russian Tsars.
The Fabergé Museum collection includes Russian decorative-applied and fine arts, which today contains more than 4000 works. This collection demonstrates all mediums in which the House of Fabergé worked, including objects de fantaisie, jewellery, silverware and interior and cult objects.
Access with participant badge.
21, Fontanka River Embankment. Shuvalov Palace
Access with participant badge.
Participants need to produce their badges at the ticket office.
Address: 22A, Ulitsa Chkalova, Gatchina
In this 18th-century palace, you can see the restored staterooms that date back to times of Paul I, including the upper throne room and the state bedchamber, take a walk down the romantic underground passage, and check out the famous Gatchina echo.
Access with participant badge.
Participants need to produce their badges at the ticket office.
Address: 1, Krasnoarmeysky Prospekt, Gatchina