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houses of Neue Sorge intensified when the Great Elector granted the land to his court officials for residence. East Prussian noble families who lived in the quarter included the Flanß, Götzen, Goltz, Halle, Kanitz, Kittlitz, Königseck, Lesgewang, Nettelhorst, Öltzen, Ostau, Polenz, Rappe, Röder,
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family. The three-story building was built in 1878 according to plans by the government architect CWG Krah and subsequently expanded thrice. It contained frescoes by
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The Landeshaus, the administrative seat of government for the province of East Prussia, was located at Königstraße 28–31 on lands once owned by the
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was located on the opposite side of the street. This church, built from 1733 to 1736 according to plans by
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Die Geschichte der Stadt Königsberg. Band II: Von der Königskrönung bis zum Ausbruch des Ersten Weltkriegs
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Die Geschichte der Stadt Königsberg. Band I: Von der Gründung der Stadt bis zum letzten Kurfürsten
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Die Geschichte der Stadt Königsberg. Band III: Vom Ersten Weltkrieg biz zum Untergang Königsbergs
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Other contemporary names for Königstraße included Breite Straße and Gumbinnische Straße.
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purchased the house at Nr. 65-67 for personal use from the widow of Chancellor
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lived in Nr. 79. The Dasselsche Haus (Nr. 55), once owned by the counts of
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were located in the building from 1810 until 1901, when they moved to
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to the north, the 17th century Baroque city walls to the east, and
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was located on Landhofmeisterstraße near Sackheim, while the
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was located along Königstraße from 1841 to 1916, while the
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resided in the Dönhoffsche Haus (Nr. 26), while Chancellor
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community. Near the Kunstakadamie was an obelisk honoring
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Schack von Wittenau, Schlieben, Truchseß, and Wallenrodt.
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The Landeshaus, seat of the province of East Prussia
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Its territory is now part of the 13: 383: 90:name derived from the response of 14: 687: 666:Former subdivisions of Königsberg 265:established a military college ( 506: 497: 488: 479: 470: 461: 452: 443: 98:means "King Street" in German. 434: 425: 404: 395: 374: 365: 356: 347:was found on Friedrichstraße. 275:royal and university libraries 222:Construction of the beautiful 82:, meaning enclosed fields, or 1: 676:1662 establishments in Europe 518: 283:Altertumsgesellschaft Prussia 603:Mühlpfordt, Herbert Meinhard 217: 66: 7: 143:Neue Sorge was bordered by 10: 692: 101: 304:, was used by the city's 525:Albinus, Robert (1985). 350: 294:Kunstakademie Königsberg 136:and bestowed it with a 607:Königsberg von A bis Z 298:French Reformed Church 250: 236:Karl Gustav von Goßler 111: 21: 337:Bessel-Oberrealschule 248: 230:The commander of the 204:Bombing of Königsberg 109: 75:was derived from the 53:Leningradsky District 19: 333:Königin-Luise-Schule 208:Battle of Königsberg 157:Altrossgarten Church 114:At the start of the 642:54.7148°N 20.5403°E 638: /  255:Frederick William I 120:Kalthöfischer Acker 410:Boetticher, p. 144 380:Boetticher, p. 145 251: 198:during the era of 112: 92:Bogusław Radziwiłł 71:The original name 22: 512:Mühlpfordt, p. 87 503:Mühlpfordt, p. 35 458:Gause III, p. 130 392:Mühlpfordt, p. 37 362:Mühlpfordt, p. 79 345:Goethe-Oberlyzeum 325:Otto Brausewetter 310:Theodor von Schön 134:Königsberg Castle 124:Frederick William 683: 653: 652: 650: 649: 648: 647:54.7148; 20.5403 643: 639: 636: 635: 634: 631: 620: 598: 576: 564: 552: 545:Bötticher, Adolf 540: 513: 510: 504: 501: 495: 492: 486: 485:Gause II, p. 634 483: 477: 474: 468: 465: 459: 456: 450: 449:Gause II, p. 334 447: 441: 438: 432: 429: 423: 420: 411: 408: 402: 399: 393: 390: 381: 378: 372: 369: 363: 360: 259:Ludwig von Ostau 185:Prussian reforms 27:, also known as 691: 690: 686: 685: 684: 682: 681: 680: 656: 655: 646: 644: 640: 637: 632: 629: 627: 625: 624: 617: 595: 537: 521: 516: 511: 507: 502: 498: 494:Albinus, p. 297 493: 489: 484: 480: 476:Albinus, p. 177 475: 471: 467:Albinus, p. 179 466: 462: 457: 453: 448: 444: 440:Gause II, p. 76 439: 435: 430: 426: 422:Gause I, p. 412 421: 414: 409: 405: 401:Gause I, p. 394 400: 396: 391: 384: 379: 375: 370: 366: 361: 357: 353: 341:Roßgärter Markt 267:École militaire 220: 104: 88:German language 69: 35:after its main 12: 11: 5: 689: 679: 678: 673: 668: 622: 621: 615: 599: 593: 577: 565: 553: 541: 535: 520: 517: 515: 514: 505: 496: 487: 478: 469: 460: 451: 442: 433: 424: 412: 403: 394: 382: 373: 364: 354: 352: 349: 314:Friedenskirche 287:public library 219: 216: 138:Gerichtssiegel 103: 100: 68: 65: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 688: 677: 674: 672: 669: 667: 664: 663: 661: 654: 651: 618: 616:3-7612-0092-7 612: 608: 604: 600: 596: 594:3-412-38871-8 590: 586: 582: 578: 574: 570: 566: 562: 558: 554: 550: 546: 542: 538: 536:3-7921-0320-6 532: 528: 523: 522: 509: 500: 491: 482: 473: 464: 455: 446: 437: 428: 419: 417: 407: 398: 389: 387: 377: 368: 359: 355: 348: 346: 342: 338: 334: 330: 329:Ludwig Noster 326: 322: 317: 315: 311: 307: 303: 299: 295: 290: 288: 284: 280: 276: 273:in 1799. 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boulevard
quarter
Königsberg
Germany
Leningradsky District
Kaliningrad
Russia
Old Prussian
German language
Bogusław Radziwiłł

ducal era
Frederick William
Freiheit
Königsberg Castle
Löbenicht
Rossgarten
Sackheim
Altrossgarten Church
King's Gate
Altstadt
Kneiphof
Städteordnung
Stein
Prussian reforms
SA
Nazi Party
Nazi Germany
Bombing of Königsberg

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