Polish experts will be engaged in researching the place of the feast of the steamer “Carlsruhe”, on which, as expected, was transported by an amber room. This is reported by the issue of Daily Mail.
Divers from the Baltictech Society will come down at the bottom of the coast of Polish Gdansk at the end of May and will hold 10 days in place. During this time, Polish divers intend to explore the insides of the Karlsruhe ship, on which the amber room was believed in the last year of war. A steamer was surfed on April 13, 1945.
Optimism regarding the location of the legendary artifact expressed Tomasz Stachura (Tomasz Stachura), which recent years is engaged in studying the place of the death of Karlsruhe. Preliminary surveys have shown that the cargo ship transported several boxes with weapons, also on the bottom of the Baltic Sea found frames for paintings and canvas. Judging by some drawers, they could keep in themselves museum values.
Divers plan to detect as many artifacts as possible and documented them. In the event that something that has important historical importance is found at the bottom of the sea, the Polish authorities organize an additional expedition to raise relics to the surface.
Tomash Stakhura immersed to the location of Karlsruhe in October 2020. Then Polish diver stated that the ship is in good condition, and porcelain, military vehicles, drawers with unknown content and inventory of cargo found on its board.
Last time the Amber Room, exported by the Germans in September 1941 from the Catherine Palace, was seen in Kaliningrad (at that time Königsberg). For certain reasons, Leningrad’s German-fascist troops were causing a relic.
Amber Room – Masterpiece of Art of the XVIII century, created by German masters, mainly from amber commissioned by the Prussian King Friedrich I. In 1717, she was presented to Emperor Peter I as a gift. By the 300th anniversary of St. Petersburg, the amber room was restored in full.