- Globe of Gottorf
The Globe of Gottorf ( _de. Gottorper Globus or Gottorfer Globus) is a 17th century large
globe of the earth, currently in theKunstkammer museum inSt.Petersburg inRussia . It measures 3.1 meters in diameter.The globe details a map of the earth’s surface on the outside and a map of star
constellation s withastrological andmythological symbols on the inside. Turned by water power, it demonstrates the “movement” of the heavens to those seated inside in candlelight. It was a predecessor of the modern planetarium.Spelling
Modern German spells the name of Gottor(p) with an F, not a P
Origins
The original globe was built between 1654 to 1664 in
Gottorp on request ofFrederick III, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp .Construction was cariied out under the supervision of
Adam Olearius and completed byAndreas Bösch , both the residents of the Duke. It was put in a palace garden to amuse and amaze visitors.Transport to Russia
The globe was given to
Peter the Great during theGreat Northern War and brought to St. Petersburg on March 20, 1717.Initially, it was placed in a special pavilion on the Tsaristin meadow (now the Field of Mars). It is known that the Tsar frequently examined the Gottorp globe in the morning, such was the interest he took in it.
In 1717, the globe was moved to the tower of the Kunstkamera building.
Destruction by fire
It was severely damaged in a fire in 1747, and its surface was destroyed.
Elizabeth of Russia had the globe rebuilt, but strictly speaking it was no more than a replica since not much was left after the fire. It was built and painted anew using the original wooden ribs.Temporary return to Germany
The Germans seized the globe in
Leningrad during theSecond World War , but it was returned to Russia in 1947.Present status
The original globe now resides in in the Kunstkammer museum in St.Petersburg.
German charitable foundations agreed to build a near-replica of the globe in the 1990's, but this time in steel, with electric motors and lights, and install it at Gottorp Castle
External links
* [http://www.kunstkamera.ru/en/museum_exhibitions/5floor/globe/ Official russian website of the Kunstkammer with photos and short description of the original globe]
* [http://www.gottorferglobus.de/ German website detailing the history of the original AND replica globes]
* [http://schloss-gottorf.de/gh/index.php Website of the Gottorf castle with details of the replica globe]
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