Does the Amber Room still exist?

The reconstruction took 23 years, but today the recreated Amber Room is on display at Catherine Palace in the Tsarskoye Selo State Museum and Heritage Site in St Petersburg.
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Will the Amber Room ever be found?

Polish divers say they have found the wreck of a German second world war ship that may help solve a decades-old mystery about the whereabouts of the Amber Room, an ornate chamber that the Nazis looted from a tsarist palace in Russia.
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How much would the Amber Room be worth today?

The amber panels were backed with gold leaf, and historians estimate that, at the time, the room was worth $142 million in today's dollars.
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Has the Amber Room been recovered?

Leads were followed left right and centre but nothing conclusive was ever found. The only pieces of the room ever recovered were a cabinet and the fourth Florentine mosaic - a German soldier had stolen the latter during the room's removal in 1941 or 1945.
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Is the Amber Room lost?

The opulent “Amber Room” disappeared during the Second World War and was considered a casualty of the conflict, but now divers off the coast of Poland believe they may have found the lost Tsarist-era treasure. The room was part of the Catherine Palace near St.
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What Happened to the Amber Room?



Did they find the Amber Room in the Baltic Sea?

In 1941, the Amber Room's contents were placed in storage in Koenigsberg - now a Russian city known as Kaliningrad - and then disappeared when Hitler's regime fell to ruins in 1945. The wreck was found lying 288ft below the Baltic in September last year by the Baltictech divers.
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Why is the Amber Room so valuable?

The room was presented as a gift to Peter the Great by Prussia in 1716 and dubbed by some an "eighth wonder of the world." Amber is fossilized tree sap that has hardened to gem-like chunks through tens of millions of years underground. It has been highly valued since prehistory for its translucent, caramel beauty.
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Where is Amber Room now?

The reconstruction took 23 years, but today the recreated Amber Room is on display at Catherine Palace in the Tsarskoye Selo State Museum and Heritage Site in St Petersburg.
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How did the Amber Room disappear?

In 2004, a lengthy investigation by British investigative journalists Catherine Scott-Clark and Adrian Levy concluded that the Amber Room was most likely destroyed when Königsberg Castle was damaged, first during the bombing of Königsberg by the Royal Air Force in 1944 and then by the Soviets' burning of the castle ...
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Who stole the Amber Room?

The Amber Room, often referred to as the “Eighth Wonder of the World”, was one of Russia's most priceless works of art until it was looted by Nazi Germany and lost after the conclusion of WW II. The Amber Room was designed for Charlottenburg Palace by Andreas Schlüter, a German baroque sculptor and renowned architect.
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Who originally stole the Amber Room?

Photo courtesy of Tsarskoye Selo Amber Workshop. Figure 9. Detail of the original “Touch and Smell” mosaic panel made from colored marble pieces. The panel was apparently stolen by a German officer as the contents of the Amber Room were being evacuated from Königsberg Castle in 1941.
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Did they find the lost gold in WWII?

The treasure was found and stolen by a former ruling family there (The Marcos regime). And, it was worth billions. It's been disclosed in court records there. Research shows they stole between $5-10 Billions Dollars and most of it was hidden in overseas banks and never recovered.
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What happened to the Amber Room in salt to the sea?

The Amber Room was a glittering chamber of amber, jewels, and gold. The Nazis stole it from the Russians during the war, but it disappeared during the evacuation.
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Was there an amber Swan in the Amber Room?

Here is an article about the Amber Room. 27 crates of art from it were shipped to Dr. Lange in Konigsberg for protection. A tiny amber swan was contained in one of those crates and it was Hitler's favorite item from the room.
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Where is the Yamashita treasure now?

Though there are accounts that claim the treasure remains hidden in the Philippines and have lured treasure hunters from around the world for over 50 years, its existence has been dismissed by most experts.
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What is the name of the only monument man who is still living?

Richard Barancik is the only Monuments Man still living.
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How much is the Yamashita treasure?

Yamashita's fabled buried hoard, however, has enticed treasure hunters for more than 50 years, and it's been the subject of several books. According to some estimates, it could be worth up to hundreds of millions of dollars today.
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What is the largest single known gold object in the world?

Considered by most authorities to be the biggest gold nugget ever found, the Welcome Stranger was found at Moliagul, Victoria, Australia in 1869 by John Deason and Richard Oates. It weighed gross, over 2,520 troy ounces (78 kg; 173 lb) and returned over 2,284 troy ounces (71.0 kg; 156.6 lb) net.
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Who is the owner of Golden Buddha?

Jose Roxas, right, holds the Golden Buddha as Henry Roxas, son of Rogelio, the original owner of the buddha, watches at a courthouse in Baguio City, where it was ordered released to the trusteehip of the Roxas family on Monday June 24, 1996.
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Did the Monuments Men find Hitler's gold?

ReichsBank wealth, SS loot, and Berlin Museum paintings that were removed from Berlin to a salt mine vault located in Merkers, Germany. The 3rd U.S. Army discovered the gold and other treasure in April 1945.
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Was Claire Simone a real person?

Clarie Simone is one of the characters of the biographical movie "The Monuments Men". Claire Simone's fictional character is inspired by the French ast historian and member of the French Resistance at the World War II Rose Antonia Maria Valland.
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How true is the film the Monuments Men?

The film is based on real events, but the names of all characters were changed, and a number of further adjustments were made to the historical facts in the interests of drama. Clooney is quoted as saying, "80 percent of the story is still completely true and accurate, and almost all of the scenes happened".
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What happened to Yamashita's gold?

It was meant to fund the Japanese war effort. Unfortunately for the Japanese, they were defeated. But before defeat, they concentrated the treasure in their stronghold of the Philippines. Yamashita had the treasure buried in several undisclosed locations and sealed via dynamite.
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