In 1711 a room made of Amber was constructed for Frederick I of Prussia, and installed in Charlottenburg Palace. He gifted the room to Peter the Great, Tsar of Russia to cement relations between them. In 1716 the room was installed, first in St Petersburg and then moved to the Catherine Palace in Tsarkyoe Selo. In 1941, Germany invaded Russia, looted the room and installed it in Konnesberg Castle. Around 1943, when the war was going badly for Germany, it was removed never to be seen again. This is a story of where it once was.
In 1711 a room made of Amber was constructed for Frederick I of Prussia, and installed in Charlottenburg Palace. He gifted the room to Peter the Great, Tsar of Russia to cement relations between them. In 1716 the room was installed, first in St Petersburg and then moved to the Catherine Palace in Tsarkyoe Selo. In 1941, Germany invaded Russia, looted the room and installed it in Konnesberg Castle. Around 1943, when the war was going badly for Germany, it was removed never to be seen again. This is a story of where it once was.