News archive
Archive of news and announcements of the Kaliningrad Regional Amber Museum is presented on this page.
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Opening of the exhibition "Facets of Excellence"
28 December 2015Opening of the exhibition of amber works from the "Amber House" Studio owned by Andrey Trusov took place in the Kaliningrad Regional Amber Museum on 25 December.
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For the first time in Kaliningrad – exhibition from Azov
21 December 2015Exhibition "Treasure of the Steppes" was opened on 18 December in the Kaliningrad Regional Amber Museum.
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Minister of Labor and Social Protection of the Russian Federation in the Amber Museum
16 December 2015Minister of Labor and Social Protection of the Russian Federation Maksim Topilin visited the Kaliningrad Regional Amber Museum on 15 December.
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"Snezhniy.com"
15 December 2015Welcome to the traditional Students Friday on 25 December.
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Concert "Loved Guitar"
22 January 2016Welcome to the guitar music concert on 22 January at 19.00. Performing Alexey and Kristina Bachinskies.
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"Facets of Excellence"
14 December 2015Welcome to opening of the exhibition of amber works from the Andrey Trusov "Amber House" Studio on 25 December at 17.00.
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"Treasuresof the Steppes"
8 December 2015Welcome to the opening of the exhibition of the Sarmatians' decorative and applied art of the 4th century BC – 4th century AD from the Azov Museum-Reserve's archeological collection on 18 December at 17.00.
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"A Winter Night's Dream" in Palanga
8 December 2015Exhibition of the Kaliningrad fashion artist Tamara Beletskaya was opened on 4 December in the Palanga Amber Museum (Lithuania).
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Lecture series "Jewellery Encyclopedia"
1 December 2015Welcome to the lecture "Treasures of the Great Moguls" on 17 September at 18.30.
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Students Friday in the Amber Museum
30 November 2015On 27 November the traditional Students Friday took place in the Kaliningrad Regional Amber Museum, this time titled "Contemporary Exotica".