Albert Einstein’s first violin was auctioned

Albert Einstein’s first violin was auctioned

Albert Einstein put the first and favorite violin auction in England. The cost of a musical instrument can reach 405 thousand dollars (about 33 million rubles – Approximately. Ed.). Reported by The Telegraph.

Albert Einstein. Photo: Social Networks

Albert Einstein took a violin before leaving Munich in Switzerland in the mid -1890s. Nobel Prize -winning primary and favorite musical instrument in physics was hidden by him during the Second World War. Interestingly, there is a engraving in the vehicle with the name “Lina”.

The scientist delivered the violin to his colleague Max von Laue with other things and gave his instrument to Einstein – Margaret Hommrich from Braunschweig. For decades, the violin has been hiding in the girl’s family until she decided to put the instrument for auction.

Meanwhile, valuable works are usually stored in family collections. At the beginning of England, the girl accidentally discovered the first rare pressure of Hobbit John Ronald Ruela Tolkien during cleaning. 43 thousand pounds of your family (about 4.5 million rubles – Approximately. Ed.).

Source: People Talk

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