The Amber Museum, a branch of the Museum of Gdańsk, is a unique cultural institution in Poland entirely dedicated to "Baltic gold"—amber. Located in the heart of the city in the historic Great Mill building, which is an architectural gem in its own right, the museum invites visitors on a fascinating journey through the world of this remarkable stone.

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The museum's exhibition comprehensively covers the history and significance of amber, from its natural origins millions of years ago to its role in arts, crafts, and jewelry throughout the centuries. Guests can trace how attitudes toward amber have changed and see the variety of forms and applications it has found in the hands of masters, from ancient amulets to modern works of art.
Among the museum's treasures are extremely rare specimens of amber with unique inclusions, such as the famous lizard trapped in resin, or impressive monumental amber chess sets. The collection showcases works by masters from various eras, allowing visitors to appreciate the evolution of processing techniques and artistic perspectives on this sunstone, which played an important role in the culture and daily life of the region.