Part 4/8:
Historical Architecture and Cultural Landmarks
Kaliningrad is home to significant cultural sites, including the imposing Kaliningrad Cathedral—which houses the grave of philosopher Immanuel Kant—and the House of Soviets, a construction that was intended to symbolize the new authority but remains incomplete and derelict.
Nearby, the "Fish Village," designed to mimic pre-war architecture, offers a modern commercial twist that attracts tourists, along with the opportunity for boat excursions around the city.