• During the Second World War the Amber Room was transferred by Germany to Königsberg where it was installed in one of the halls of the Castle.
  • Indeed, when they were eventually forced out of Mareinburg in 1457, it was Königsberg Castle to which they beat a hasty retreat.
  • A Monument To Ruin – Centrally Planned Decline At the end of World War II, that monumental symbol of Prussian power and royalty, Königsberg Castle...
  • The Königsberg Castle was one of the landmarks of the East Prussian capital Königsberg, Germany.
  • This castle is an historical Castle that is located in Königsberg, East Prussia (modern day Kaliningrad).
  • The Teutonic Order built Königsberg Castle on an elevation during a cross campaign on Prussian pagans. The first castle was wooden, then brick and stone.
  • He visited this city with a series of lectures about the ancient order of the castle of Königsberg, destroyed by British bombings during the Second World War.
  • Minor bombings by the Soviet air force, and later the Battle of Königsberg further damaged the castle.
  • Archaeologic excavation of Königsberg Castle. ... Until 1969 the ruin of the former Königsberg Castle was situated in the very centre of Kaliningrad.