Stefano C. Review of Fabergé
Following the bulimia of Hermitage artworks, this ...
Following the bulimia of Hermitage artworks, this museum of quality collection is a mouthful of oxygen. Nine imperial eggs displayed in a single room, not to be missed. Personally I am not a lover of the kind, impossible not to be surprised in front of such finesse. Also interesting are the decorative objects displayed in the other rooms. A couple of hours are more than enough to visit all the rooms. The spaces are not large, and unfortunately this makes the presence of groups even more unbearable. It is better to prefer less frequented business hours. The museum has a nice cafe on the ground floor, a bit expensive and unfortunately a little too shabby on the menu.
After the bustle of the Hermitage artworks, this quality museum is a breath of fresh air. Nine imperial eggs are exposed in one piece, so don't miss it. Personally I am not a lover of the kind, but impossible not to marvel at such finesse. The decorative objects on display in the other rooms are also interesting. Two hours is sufficient to visit all rooms. The spaces are not large and unfortunately, this makes the presence of groups even more unbearable. Better to visit less frequented hours. The museum has a cafe on the ground floor, a bit expensive ...
After the bulimia of works of art of the Hermitage, this quality museum is worth the detour. Nine imperial eggs are exposed in one piece, so don't miss it. Personally I'm not fond of the genre, but it's impossible not to marvel at such finesse. The decorative objects on display in the other rooms are also interesting. Two hours are more than enough to visit all the rooms. The spaces are not big and unfortunately, it makes the presence of groups even more unbearable. Better visit off pick hours. The museum has a cozy cafe on the ground floor, a bit expensive ...
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