Fabergé Museum in Saint Petersburg
Europe

Fabergé Museum

Saint Petersburg · Russia · Founded 2013

The world's largest collection of works by Carl Fabergé, in the restored Shuvalov Palace on the Fontanka.

About Fabergé Museum

Opened in 2013 by the Link of Times Foundation, the museum holds nine of the imperial Easter eggs commissioned by the last two Russian tsars.

The collection of more than four thousand works covers Fabergé's Easter eggs, presentation pieces, jewellery, and silver, alongside Russian icons and Imperial silver.

Collections & Highlights

Hen Egg, the first imperial Fabergé Easter egg
Coronation Egg
Bay Tree Egg
Restored Shuvalov Palace interiors

Frequently Asked Questions

A small ask before you go

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