The layout of medieval Konigsberg (now the city of Kaliningrad) is something like a small open-air museum consisting of reduced copies of architectural objects of medieval Konigsberg in the first half of the 16th century.
The layout is made on a scale of 1:120 and is dedicated to the last decades of the knightly era of the period from 1511 to 1544.
The basis of the project is the layout of the castle-fortress of Konigsberg, from which only a small part of the ruins (excavations) remain in Kaliningrad, and three medieval cities: Altstadt, Kneiphof and Lebenicht, located near the castle.
The layout shows the landscape of the area where the medieval Konigsberg was located.
There are more than 500 architectural objects in total, about 30 of which are historically significant, including: Konigsberg Castle, Cathedral, city halls and bridges.
Access to the layout is free.
The layout of the medieval Konigsberg is located in Svetlogorsk, at Gorky Street / Hoffman Lane, next to the 3-star guest house "Storyteller's house", occupying a half-timbered building, with an interior decorated based on the work of the writer Ernst Hoffman. Link to the guest house
Near the layout of medieval Konigsberg there is a composition of the rockery alpine slide dedicated to the work of Ernst Theodor Amadeus Hoffmann. More about the composition...