That would be the eighth wonder of the world. It is the Amber Chamber: its walls were covered with gold panels and precious stones; in fact it is valued at hundreds of millions of euros.

It was built in Prussia in 1701 and given as a gift 15 years later to the Russian tsars. However, during theWorld War II the Nazis stole it from the Catherine Palace in Saint Petersburg. 80 years later its location remains a mystery, though these stretches of track and wagon wheels might solve it.

This would be the entrance to a cavity discovered with a georadar, located in this area of ​​bunkers where the Nazis installed the base for their war with the Soviet Union. Mamerki, in Poland, was the enclave where the Nazis settled during this time.

According to the researchers, hide this treasure It could be the reason they buried your entrance. Of course, they warn that, even if the lost chamber were recovered, it would be impossible for it to have this splendor again… because amber needs frequent maintenance that it could not have had. For now, the experts’ priority is to get permission to dig and find the lost treasure.