It's a VERY little museum overpriced 27 € for 2 little collections, the Gold and Faberge. The Gold one is just 1 room size, i expected to see something more interesting ... The whole collections Faberge and Gold honestly for what it is it are OVERPRICED, not good mantain and not attractive to the tourists ,specially for the ones who love museums,I can say this museum it is more expensive than the price of the Louvre in Paris or the Vatican in Rome and seriously nothing to compare,they are seriously making lot of profits for what they give, the customer is paying an overprice ticket for the effort they are putting in the mustum...
I would like to know if the higher costs are because of donations to any charity or foundation that at least will justify the OVERPRICED ticket ,the only thing that can maybe make me think that justify 5 euros of the ticket cost it's the entrance ticket that is a Faberge Bill, like those of souvenirs you can buy in amusement parks machines with the logo park. They overprice their costs and i really feel dissapointed and scammed ,the museum doesn't cover my expectations they do have some very nice eggs of the faberge collection wich it's nice to see and worth but the exposition is very unorganized with lack of showing the history, they have little personal stuffs historical but not shown in a nice way wich it's a pitty because of the objects value, it's so messy at the point that the tourist feel tired with a headache and dizzy of such a mess put together, specially the way they put the jewelry and little stuffs that make them see like a cheap flea market wich its very sad.
It's honestly very disappointed to scan an online QR code to read a few lines without a good explanation,they don't have the audio guide system.
Their staff are very friendly and try to do their best but their souvenir store is also a mess with not so good quality products and OVERPRICED, it miss light in the whole museum, they can make it better , make an effort and give a better exposition well elaborate to show it to the customers and charge a fair price for what they show, or at least will be nice that they explain us if the OVERPRICED ticket it's for a good cause of charity to at least know it worth...
Read moreToo expensive for what is offered.
Even though we were excited to have come across a museum dedicated to Fabrege's works, the entrance fee was shockingly high considering the size of the collection. The collection did not have as many Faberge eggs as one would expect to see. There are many items made in Faberge workshop on the exhibit though whose detailed works were impressive. Yet, hardly any further information about the maker and dates were available.
Upon entrance we felt that we had mistakenly entered a Russian household. The single guide present just could give a few sentences in English about the exhibition, visitors were left to discover more through QR codes leading to bare minimum object descriptions.
Half the entrance fee would be more than enough for...
Read moreDisappointing. Overpriced for what you got: adult tix were 18 Euro for a place we spent around 45 minutes in (and that was because I went back through a couple rooms to see if I missed anything). Family ticket was better, but still not cheap at 30 Euro. And don't go expecting an exhibition of Faberge eggs. They have a couple on display, but they are either modern reproductions or just small, uninteresting ones. None of the spectacular, made-for-the-Czarina ones. They do have lots and lots of pretty stuff made by the Faberge studios over the years, so still somewhat interesting. But little info about any of it, just cases and cases of jewelry and figurines. Not worth...
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