KUNSTKAMMER
The Kunstkammer, founded by Peter the Great in 1714 in St
Petersburg, was the first museum in Russia. Started as Peter's
"Cabinet of Curiosities", the museum became part
of the newly formed Academy of Sciences in 1724. For over
a hundred years it functioned as an important public institution
of scientific research and incorporated several collections
and a library.
Thanks to donations of the Russian Imperial family and their
sponsorship pf several expeditions, the collection of the
Kunstkammer grew fast. Later it was even divided into several
distinct museums, each devoted to its own area of science.
Among these, the Ethnographic Museum served to educate visitors
of the many peoples and cultures of the world. This collection
has grown to be one of the premier international collections
of ethnographic and anthropologic objects, among the highlights
of which are some extraordinary items gathered during Captain
James Cook's final voyage around the world.
The collection consists of more than 1.8 million objects (about
250,000 ethnographic, 500,000 archaeological, 380,000 pieces
of physical anthropology, 800,000 illustrative materials).
The museum's permanent exhibitions include depictions of the
traditional cultures of the peoples of the Americas, Africa,
Asia, Australia and Oceania, as well as a historic display
entitled "From the History of St Petersburg Kunstkammer".
In the museum one can see Peter the Great's collection of
unique anatomical and biological formations.
Today the Kunstkammer runs plenty of exhibitions dedicated
to various cultures and peoples. This museum of St Petersburg
is really a "Cabinet of Curiosities" that will stir
you imagination with millions of pieces brought from every
corner of the world.
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Visitor
Information
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Address: 3 University Embankment
Tel: (812) 328-1412
Hours: 11:00 a.m. - 5:45 p.m.
Closed: Monday, last Tuesday of every month
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Petersburg
Museums
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