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- The Kunstkamera (Russian: Кунсткамера, derived from German Kunstkammer lit. "art chamber") formally organized as the Russian Academy of Science's Peter...
- architects and exemplified by such buildings as the Menshikov Palace, Kunstkamera, Peter and Paul Cathedral, Twelve Collegia, became prominent in the city...
- Johann Daniel Schumacher was appointed secretary and librarian of the Kunstkamera. The country's first scientific library was opened in his palace in the...
- founded in 1720. His wife, Maria-Dorothea, became the curator of the Kunstkamera. Their daughter Katharina married mathematician Leonhard Euler in 1734...
- Rendering in English: Ungaziq settlement, Kunstkamera, Russian Academy of Sciences. "Ungazik settlement". Kunstkamera, Russian Academy of Sciences. Ungaziq...
- materials: Collection of scientific articles] (in Russian). Saint Petersburg: Kunstkamera. pp. 231–245. Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 August 2020. Tkatcheva...
- constructed at Gottorf Castle near Schleswig, it was later transferred to the Kunstkamera museum in Saint Petersburg in Russia. Following a fire in 1747 most of...
- nature history museums in the world.[citation needed] Peter the Great's Kunstkamera collections included zoological specimens. In 1724, the museum became...
- 2022. Hughes 2004, p. 136. Driessen van het Reve, Jozien J. (2006). De Kunstkamera van Peter de Grote. De Hollandse inbreng, gereconstrueerd uit brieven...
- of Petrine Baroque buildings of the early 18th century, including the Kunstkamera, Twelve Collegia, Menshikov Palace, as well as the neoclassical building...