- Kunstkamera
The Kunstkammer or Kunstkamera was the first museum in
Russia . It was established by Peter the Great on theNeva River front facing theWinter Palace . The turretedPetrine Baroque building of the Kunstkamera was completed by1727 .Peter's museum was dedicated to preserving "natural and human curiosities and rarities". The tsar's personal collection, originally stored in the Summer Palace, features a large assortment of human and animal
fetus es with anatomical deficiencies, which Peter had seen in 1697 visitingFrederick Ruysch andLevinus Vincent . One of the most gruesome exhibits is the head ofWillem Mons , brother ofAnna Mons .In
1716 Peter established the mineral cabinet of Kunstkamera, depositing there a collection of 1195 minerals which he had bought from Gotvald, a Danzig (Gdańsk ) doctor. The collection was enriched with Russian minerals. It was a predecessor of theFersman Mineralogical Museum , now based in Moscow.Many items were bought in Amsterdam from pharmacologist
Albertus Seba and anatomistFrederik Ruysch and formed the basis for theAcademy of Sciences . Head-physician to the czar,Robert Arskine , and his secretaryJohann Daniel Schumacher were responsible for the acquisition. The Kunstkammer opened for public view in1719 .In the 1830s, the Kunstkamera collections were dispersed to newly established imperial museums, the most important being the Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography, established in 1879, with a collection approaching 2,000,000 items. The museum is still housed in the Kunstkamera and bears the name of
Peter the Great since 1903.See also
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Globe of Gottorf (one of the museum's main artistic pieces)
*Pushkin House (occupied the rooms in the Kunstkamera building in 1905-27)External links
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* [http://www.kunstkamera.ru/en/ Official website of the Kunstkamera]
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