FABERGÉ MUSEUM
Museum dedicated to the works of Pierre-Karl Fabergé, displaying magnificent gold and silver jewelry from the imperial family.
Created in Baden-Baden in 2009 by Russian billionaire Alexander Ivanov, this museum is dedicated to the works of Pierre-Karl Fabergé and his workshop. The history of this jeweler, known for his works in the shape of Easter eggs, the famous Fabergé eggs, began in Saint Petersburg. Exceptional pieces of jewelry made from metals and precious stones. From 1885 to 1917, the house of Fabergé was the supplier of the Imperial Russian court. The exhibition shows in particular magnificent jewels, highly prized by Tsar Nicholas II and his family. The gold and silver tableware used by the imperial family is also on display. If you like the style of Fabergé silverware, visit this charming little museum.