Globe of Gottorf - Transport To Russia

Transport To Russia

The globe was given to Peter the Great during the Great Northern War and brought to St. Petersburg on March 20, 1717.

Initially, it was placed in a special pavilion on the Tsaristin meadow (now the Field of Mars). It is known that the Tsar frequently examined the Gottorf globe in the morning, such was the interest he took in it.

In 1717, the globe was moved to the tower of the Kunstkamera building.

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