Things to do in Kaliningrad, Northwestern District: The Best Architectural Buildings

November 5, 2021 Deane Carmody

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

1. Kaliningrad-Passazhirskiy

ul. Zheleznodorozhnaya, Kaliningrad 236023 Russia
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Kaliningrad-Passazhirskiy

2. The Church of the Holy Family

B. Hmel'nickogo ul., 61a, Kaliningrad 236039 Russia +7 401 264-78-90 http://kenigfil.ru
Excellent
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4.5 based on 122 reviews

The Church of the Holy Family

3. Brandenburg Gate

Bagrationa street, Kaliningrad Russia
Excellent
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4.5 based on 146 reviews

Brandenburg Gate

Reviewed By robert-not-home

One of the old city gates and well maintained and restored. These gates are somewhat of a highlight of the city and part of the Kaliningrad experience.

4. Queen Louise School

Tyulenina St., 6-8, Kaliningrad 236006 Russia
Excellent
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4.5 based on 4 reviews

Queen Louise School

5. Holy Cross Cathedral

Generala Pavlova St., 2, Kaliningrad 236006 Russia +7 401 251-65-41
Excellent
65%
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9%
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4.5 based on 79 reviews

Holy Cross Cathedral

6. The Church of Queen Luisa

Pobedy pr., 1, Kaliningrad 236022 Russia +7 401 221-38-89 http://www.teatrkukol39.ru
Excellent
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4.5 based on 59 reviews

The Church of Queen Luisa

7. The Kaliningrad Regional Philharmonic Hall

Bogdana Khmelnitskogo, 61A, Kaliningrad 236039 Russia +7 401 264-34-51 [email protected] http://www.kenigfil.ru/
Excellent
72%
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4.5 based on 101 reviews

The Kaliningrad Regional Philharmonic Hall

8. The church Juditen

ul. Tenistaja alleja, d. 39B, Kaliningrad 236010 Russia
Excellent
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9%
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4.5 based on 22 reviews

The church Juditen

9. Fort #5 King Fredric-Wilhelm the Third

At the exit of Kaliningrad on the left side of the road to Svetlogorsk, Kaliningrad Russia +7 401 245-38-44 http://akuaku.ru/dostoprimechatelnosti/fort-no-5
Excellent
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4.5 based on 386 reviews

Fort #5 King Fredric-Wilhelm the Third

Reviewed By anthonyjJ692NJ

As with all my reviews of this area, I would urge potential visitors to learn some Russian or, at least familiarise yourself with the alphabet. If you dont, not only will you struggle to get anything done but you will miss out on so much. This Fort is reached by bus numbers 8 and 36 or trolley bus 2, from Leninskiy Prospect Its 20 roubles flat for all bus journeys within the city i.e. cheap enough to get on and off at your leisure. If there are daily travelcards available then I am not aware of them so keep plenty of 10 rouble coins available as handing notes to the conductors (yes they still have them and they are all female), is likely to upset them and you would not want to upset a Russian bus conductor. As the bus heads out of the city, keep you eyes peeled for the sign for the fort (pictured). It is literally at the city limits so if you are still on the bus when its hits countryside then get off and head back. Its 150 roubles to go into the fort (everything here is 150 or 300 roubles to get in!). The fort is a maze of tunnels with various displays, all in Russian, and a fascinating collection of propaganda posters. Walking on the "island" that seats the fort, you will find that it is still being vigorously defended by mosquitoes (Summer 2017), and standing still to take a photograph is enough to encourage an attack so be prepared. There are loudspeakers dotted about playing melancholy songs from the war and various armaments lined up along the moat. This is not the best preserved Fort as that honour belongs to Fort No. 11, which surrendered without a fight in 1945. However, Fort 11 is only reachable by taxi or a lot of walking so if you want to see a fort, this is probably your best bet.

10. Konigsberg Stock Exchange

Leninskiy Avenue, 83, Kaliningrad 236039 Russia http://kaliningradartmuseum.ru
Excellent
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4.5 based on 87 reviews

Konigsberg Stock Exchange

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