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Exhibition

Royal Faberge

Imperial Easter eggs made by the Fabergé firm
Imperial Easter eggs made by the Fabergé firm ©
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Buckingham Palace

  • Daily (Friday, 22 Jul 2011 - Sunday, 2 Oct 2011)

Over 100 masterpieces by Peter Carl Fabergé, the greatest Russian jeweller and goldsmith of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, went on display in a special exhibition at the 2011 Summer Opening of Buckingham Palace. Royal Fabergé explored how six successive generations of the British Royal Family, from Queen Victoria to Her Majesty The Queen and His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales, have shaped the finest collection of Fabergé in the world - unparalleled in size, range and quality.

Exhibition highlights

Henrik Emanuel Wigström (1862-1923)

The Colonnade Egg

August Wilhelm Holmström (1829-1903)

The Mosaic Egg

Map & directions

Entrance to the State Rooms is via gate C on Buckingham Gate, London, SW1A 1AA
By car

There is no general visitor car parking at Buckingham Palace.

For disabled visitors, if you have booked the step-free access route of the Palace, you can also book accessible parking if required. The access route and parking must be pre-booked by contacting the Specialist Sales team on +44 (0)303 123 7324 or [email protected].

By train

The nearest train stations are London Victoria (10 minute walk) or London Charing Cross (20 minute walk).  

Visit National Rail Enquiries for times and fares.

By underground

The nearest tube stations are Victoria, Green Park, St. James's Park and Hyde Park Corner (all approximately 10 minutes walk).  

For further information visit the Transport for London website.

By coach / bus

Bus numbers 11, 211, C1 and C10 stop on Buckingham Palace Road.  Victoria Coach Station is a 10-minute walk from the Palace.

You can plan your journey using the Transport for London website.