The Faberge Museum in Saint Petersburg, Russia, is a private museum dedicated to preserving and exhibiting the works of Carl Faberge, the renowned Russian jeweler. The museum was founded to restore the cultural connections between Russia and Germany and is located within the Shuvalov Palace on the Fontanka River. The collection is particularly famous for its selection of Faberge eggs, which were created for the Russian Imperial family and are considered masterpieces of jeweled art. In addition to the eggs, the museum exhibits other works by Faberge and various artifacts that represent Russian artistic culture of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It houses over 4,000 items, including gold and silver artifacts, paintings, porcelain, and bronze. The Faberge Museum is not just a testament to the craftsmanship of Faberge but also to the opulence of the Romanov dynasty and Russia's rich cultural heritage.