A little extra chunk of Russia stuck between Lithuania and Poland on the Baltic Sea, Kaliningrad was known as Königsberg from its founding by the Teutonic Knights in the 13th century until after World War II. It was renamed, repopulated with Russians and became part of the Soviet Union. Today, as it has been for centuries, it’s known for amber products, with most of the world’s harvestable amber still lying off its coast. The 14th century Königsberg Cathedral is a main city attraction.
Restaurants in Kaliningrad
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The biggest night club in Kaliningrad welcomes you! We are open every Friday and Saturday from 23:00. On Saturdays admission is usually free. On Friday, if the star is on the stage, it is better to approach early: for the girls to get into the club for free, and for the boys — to not overpay for the entrance. See ya!
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Club "Vagonka" is located in the building of the former German Church of Christ in Ratshof (German: Christuskirche in Ratshof). The history of this place began in 1977, "Vagonka" is the oldest club in Russia and a landmark of the region. Recently, Vagonka has been working more as a concert venue than a club. There are two concert halls on the site: - small, with a capacity of up to 400 people; - large, with a capacity of up to 1000 people. Over 40 years of work, representatives of completely different genres have performed here - from bards and poetesses to rock musicians and rap performers: Brainstorm, Bi-2, De Phazz, Oxxxymiron, Noize MC, Lumen, Zemfira and many others.
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