Hidden Gems of Kaliningrad
Kaliningrad blends East Prussian history with Russian heritage. This selection features the 14th-century Brick Gothic Königsberg Cathedral on Kneiphof Island and the nearby tomb of philosopher Immanuel Kant. The Museum of the World Ocean displays historic research vessels and a B-413 submarine along the Pregolya River. The Regional Amber Museum, housed in a 19th-century fortification tower, holds the world's largest collection of Baltic amber, while the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour showcases modern Russian Orthodox architecture.
Königsberg Cathedral
Königsberg Cathedral is a Brick Gothic-style monument in Kaliningrad, Russia, located on Kneiphof island in the Pregolya river.
Museum of the World Ocean
Russia's first comprehensive maritime museum features historic vessels moored along the Pregolya River, including the research ship Vityaz and the B-413 diesel-electric submarine. Exhibits cover oceanography, maritime technology, and marine biology.
Kaliningrad Regional Amber Museum
The Kaliningrad Regional Amber Museum is a museum located in the Russian city of Kaliningrad devoted to housing and displaying amber…
Immanuel's Kant Tomb
Located at the outer wall of Königsberg Cathedral, this neo-classical monument marks the final resting place of philosopher Immanuel Kant. The current structure, featuring a pillared hall, was designed by architect Friedrich Lahrs and completed in 1924.
Cathedral of Christ the Saviour
Completed in 2006, this is the largest Russian Orthodox church in the region. Built in the traditional Vladimir-Suzdal architectural style, the white-walled cathedral features five golden domes and stands 73 meters tall near Victory Square.
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