Nowhere are Russian and German history as closely interwoven as in Kaliningrad, the old Königsberg. Instead of the planned bridge between East and West, the city is now an outpostFrom the old Königsberg, only a few islands in Kaliningrad, the westernmost city of Russia, still bear witness. Probably the most impressive is Kant Island, the former Kneiphof. Majestically, the 50-metre-high cathedral rises above the island in the Pregel River. Just u…
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Nowhere are Russian and German history as closely interwoven as in Kaliningrad, the old Königsberg. Instead of the planned bridge between East and West, the city is now an outpostFrom the old Königsberg, only a few islands in Kaliningrad, the westernmost city of Russia, still bear witness. Probably the most impressive is Kant Island, the former Kneiphof. Majestically, the 50-metre-high cathedral rises above the island in the Pregel River. Just u…