when i been there i thought it will be big museum of Amber , but it was less than normal , i found many of Chinese , and when i asked some of them why you are here they said its a luck stone !!, there is a shop and you can buy some Amber .
The museum is located in Kanneworffs House, a charming old house dating...
read moreThe museum is located in Kanneworffs House, a charming old house dating back to 1606, which is one of the oldest houses in Copenhagen.The museum takes you on an exciting journey through the fascinating history of amber. The museum holds an impressive collection of amber antiques and artifacts, including a wide array of entombed insects from prehistoric times as well as some of the world’s largest pieces of Baltic amber.At the museum you can learn about how amber was formed more than 30 million years ago and why we today can find it washed up on Danish coasts. In the exhibition stands you can see different types of amber from all over the world and see how the amber is used. You will also have the opportunity to get an insight into the significance of amber at different stages throughout history.One of the main attractions of the museum is the collection of more than 100 pieces of amber with inclusions of insects and plants. Magnifying glasses, enables the visitor to observe the more than 30 million year-old insects and plants closely.
when i been there i thought it will be big museum of Amber , but it was less than normal , i found many of Chinese , and when i asked some of them why you are here they said its a luck stone !!, there is a shop and you can buy some Amber .