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Kunstkamerr
The Kunstkamerr ( Cabinet of Curiousities) - Museum of Anthropology
and Ethnoghraphy named after Peter the Great: Located on the banks of the
Neva in the center of St.Petersburg, the Kunstkammer has been the symbol of
the Russian Academy of Sciences since the early 18th century. Founded to Peter
the Great's Decree, the Museum opened to the public in 1714. Its purpose was
to collect and examine natural and human curiosities and rarities. Today, collections
of Peter the Great's Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography (Kunstkammer) are
among the most complete and interesting in the world. These collections contain
over one million artifacts and reflect the diversity of traditional cultures
in the Old and New World. The Museum has always been one of the world's largest
centers where human cultural heritage is studied, continuing the traditions
of the great Russian cultural and physical anthropologists of the 18 - 20th
centuries.
| Excursion |
F.I.T. |
Group up to10 pax |
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2 pax |
3 pax |
4 pax |
| The Kunstkammer (1 hour) |
73 |
43 |
36 |
32 |
21 |
All rates are in Eur per person and include:
- Licensed guide
- Entrance tickets
- Transport (comfortable car, mini-bus)
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02.10.07 -
Russian heritage. Russian businessman Alisher Usmanov who hold now collection Rastropovich-Vishnevskaya announced that all collection will be delivered to Konstantinovsky Palace in Strelna, St.Petersburg. It is planned to open for visitors by Christmas. >>>
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