Kaliningrad: Forts and Castles
Places and attractions in the Forts and castles category
Fort No 3 Korol Fridrih-Vilgelm I
Fort #3 - King Friedrich III is a fortification of the city-fortress Königsberg, one of the twelve main forts of the Königsberg Night Feather Belt.
Fort No 8 - Korol Fridrih I
Fort No. 8 King Friedrich I is one of the forts that made up the ring of defense of Königsberg. It was named in honor of the Prussian king Friedrich I. It is located near the intersection of Bolshaya Okruzhnaya Street and Kaliningrad Highway.
Fort No 2 Bronzart
Fort No. 2 Bronzart - a fort covering the highway Königsberg-Tilsit. It was laid in 1875 and completed in 1879. It was named after General Paul Bronzart von Schellendorf.
Fort No 5a Lendorf
Fort No. 5a Lendorf is a one-story fort in Königsberg, named after Karl von Lendorf, a Prussian general who participated in the War of Liberation against Napoleon.
Fort No 1 Stajn
Fort No. 1 "Stein" - Fort is a military fortification in the suburbs of Königsberg, built in 1875-1879. Originally the fort was called Laut, like the former German settlement located nearby.
Fort No 7 Gercog fon Holstajn
Fort No. 7 - Duke von Holstein is a cultural heritage object of regional significance in Kaliningrad, a fortification of the fortress of Koenigsberg, one of the twelve main forts. It is located on the right bank of the Pregolya River at the inflow...
Fort No2a Barnekov
Fort No. 2a Barnekow is one of Königsberg's smaller forts, named after Albert von Barnekow, a Prussian general who participated in the war with France. A distinctive feature of the fort is the color of the bricks used in the decoration.
Fort No 6 Koroleva Luiza
Fort No. 6 "Queen Louise" is one of the forts of Königsberg's inner defensive ring.