King's Gate

Local nameКоролевские ворота
LocationKaliningrad, Russia

The King's Gate is one of the former six gates that were built during the 19th century around Kaliningrad.

The King's Gate was originally the Gumbinnen Gate, built in 1765 at the edge of the district Neue Sorge. In 1811 it was renamed the King's Gate and was the terminus of the Königstraße boulevard. The gate was redesigned by Friedrich August Stüler in 1850. The west facade has three sandstone statues, made by sculptor Wilhelm Stürmer: nine metres above the ground to the left the Bohemian king Ottokar II is depicted, who was Königsberg's namesake. Frederick I of Prussia, Prussia's first king, follows as the middle statue. To the right Albert, Prussia's first duke and founder of the Albertina university, holds an eye over the city. Above the sculptures the coat of arms of Samland and Natangen are shown.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King's_Gate_(Kaliningrad)

Official Website http://world-ocean.ru/ru/velikoe-posolstvo

Phone +7 4012 53-17-44

Coordinates 54°42'49.411" N 20°32'9.653" E

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