- The
Kunstkamera (Russian: Кунсткамера) or
Kunstkammer (German for "Culture Room" (literally) or "Art Chamber",
typically used for a "cabinet of curiosities")...
- materials:
Collection of
scientific articles] (in Russian).
Saint Petersburg:
Kunstkamera. pp. 231–245.
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architects and
exemplified by such
buildings as the
Menshikov Palace,
Kunstkamera,
Peter and Paul Cathedral,
Twelve Collegia,
became prominent in the city...
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Rendering in English:
Ungaziq settlement,
Kunstkamera,
Russian Academy of Sciences. "Ungazik settlement".
Kunstkamera,
Russian Academy of Sciences. Ungaziq...
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Johann Daniel Schumacher was
appointed secretary and
librarian of the
Kunstkamera. The country's
first scientific library was
opened in his
palace in the...
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founded in 1720. His wife, Maria-Dorothea,
became the
curator of the
Kunstkamera.
Their daughter Katharina married mathematician Leonhard Euler in 1734...
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Amsterdamse Vrienden. (Dutch) Driessen-Van het Reve, J.J. (2006), De
Kunstkamera van
Peter de Grote: De
Hollandse Inbreng,
Gereconstrueerd uit Brieven...
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Kunstkamera building, the
first headquarters of the
Russian Academy of
Sciences in
Saint Petersburg...
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Anthropology and
Ethnography (Russian
Academy of Science) at the
Kunstkamera, St. Petersberg, the
first Russian museum that was
named after Peter...
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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...