The Fabergé Museum houses the largest collection of works by Carl Fabergé, the world-famous jeweler to the Tsars. The collection was painstakingly brought together by Viktor Vekselberg, who purchased a number of important pieces after they were scattered as a result of the Bolshevik Revolution. As a result, visitors can see nine of the legendary Imperial Easter Eggs alongside decorative works from masters of late 19th and early 20th centuries. The collection is housed inside the Shuvalov Palace, once a luxurious home of Russian nobility, a fitting location for the exquisite pieces on display.