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Fabergé Museum: A Glimpse into Imperial Russia

Discover the dazzling world of Carl Fabergé at Baden-Baden's premier museum, showcasing imperial Easter eggs and exquisite jewelry.

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The Fabergé Museum in Baden-Baden, Germany, showcases the exquisite artistry of Carl Fabergé, the renowned jeweler of the Russian Imperial Court. Founded by art collector Alexander Ivanov, the museum houses a vast collection of Fabergé masterpieces, including imperial Easter eggs, jewelry, and other opulent creations.

A brief summary to Faberge Museum

  • Monday 11 am-6 pm
  • Tuesday 11 am-6 pm
  • Wednesday 11 am-6 pm
  • Thursday 11 am-6 pm
  • Friday 11 am-6 pm
  • Saturday 11 am-6 pm
  • Sunday 11 am-6 pm

Local tips

  • Visit during the off-season (spring or fall) to avoid crowds and enjoy a more relaxed viewing experience.
  • Take advantage of the audio guides available in multiple languages to learn more about the history and significance of the Fabergé collection.
  • Combine your visit with a relaxing spa treatment at the nearby Caracalla Spa for a complete Baden-Baden experience.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    The Fabergé Museum is located at Sophienstraße 30, in the heart of Baden-Baden's Old Town. From Leopoldsplatz, a central square with bus stops, walk south along Sophienstraße for about 5 minutes. The museum will be on your right, approximately 100 meters from the Caracalla Spa. There are no specific costs associated with walking.

  • Public Transport

    Baden-Baden is well-served by public transport. From Baden-Baden railway station, take bus line 201, 201E, 244, 218, X45 or 213 to Leopoldsplatz. From there, follow the walking directions. A single bus fare is approximately €3.10. Alternatively, a KVV day ticket costs around €6 and is valid for 24 hours on all buses and trams.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available in Baden-Baden. You can find taxi ranks in front of the Kurhaus, the Kongresshaus, and Baden-Baden train station. A taxi ride from the train station to the Fabergé Museum will cost approximately €12-€15. Taxi fares in Baden-Baden start at €2 per km.

  • Parking

    If driving, the closest parking is available at Vincenti Garage on Vincentistrasse 2, a short 100-meter walk from the museum. Hourly parking rates typically apply.

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The Fabergé Museum, located in the elegant spa town of Baden-Baden, Germany, offers a captivating journey into the world of Carl Fabergé, the legendary jeweler who served the Russian Imperial Court. Opened in 2009 by Russian art collector Alexander Ivanov, the museum's collection boasts over 1,500 items, making it one of the largest Fabergé collections outside of Russia. The museum's exhibits showcase the complete spectrum of Fabergé's work, from the iconic imperial Easter eggs commissioned by the Tsars to exquisite jewelry and high-quality everyday items. Among the highlights are the Karelian Birch Egg, the last Imperial Easter Egg, and the Rothschild Fabergé egg. Visitors can admire the intricate designs, vibrant colors, and exceptional craftsmanship that made Fabergé a household name. Beyond Fabergé's creations, the museum also features a collection of over 100 gold items from various civilizations and continents, dating from the 6th century B.C. to the mid-20th century. This "Gold of the World" exhibition includes ancient Iranian chalices, ancient Greek jewelry, Aztec and Inca gold jewelry, and a rare 18th-century British gold trophy. Located in the heart of Baden-Baden, the Fabergé Museum is easily accessible and provides a unique cultural experience for art lovers, history buffs, and curious travelers. The museum's serene atmosphere and stunning displays offer a glimpse into the opulent world of Russian art and history.

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