Gwardeiski Prospect (Kaliningrad)
Gwardeiski prospectus | |
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Street in Kaliningrad | |
Gwardeiski Prospect south of Teatralnaja ul. (Looking south) | |
Basic data | |
place | Kaliningrad |
Created | 1950 |
Hist. Names | Deutschordensring |
Buildings | Memorial to the 1200 guards soldiers, side gate |
use | |
User groups | Motor traffic , pedestrian traffic , bicycle traffic |
Road design | 1950 |
The Gwardeiski Prospect ( Russian Гвардейский проспект Gvardejskij Prospekt , German 'Gardeprospekt' ) is one of seven prospectuses in the city of Kaliningrad .
history
The avenue was called Deutschordensring until the end of World War II and ran east of Neurossgarten . The Deutschordensring was located where the fortification ring of 1626 and the fortifications were built in the 19th century. The Deutschordensring led into the Hansaplatz (today pl. Pobedy , Russian пл. Победы ) at the North Station .
course
. The road branches off from the ul Generala Butkowa ( russian . Ул Генерала Буткова ) north off crosses the Gornaja ul. ( Russian Горная ул. , The western extension of the Moskovsky prospectus , Russian пр Московский. ) And ends on pl. Pobedy or Leninski Prospect ( Russian Ленинский пр. ). In a north-easterly direction it is continued from Garaschnaja ul. ( Russian Гаражная ул .; Formerly: "Belle-Alliance-Straße").
building
Sideline gate
The remains of the exit gate are at the intersection of Gornaja ul. ("Friedrich-Ebert-Straße") and Gwardeiski-Prospekt ("Deutschordensring"). The gate was part of the fortifications that were built in the 19th century.
Memorial to the 1200 guards soldiers
On May 8, 1945, the commanding general of the Königsberg garrison and chairman of the military council, Kusma Galizki, called for a memorial to be erected over the mass grave of 1200 soldiers of the 11th Guard Army who died in the fighting. The memorial for the 1200 guards soldiers , inaugurated on September 30, 1945, was the “first new Soviet building” to be built in Kaliningrad. The memorial is located on the southern section of Gwardeiski Prospect on a bastion of the old city fortifications. It consists of a semicircular square that was laid out on the former bastion. In the middle of the memorial is a 15 m high granite obelisk. The sculpture groups Sturm and Sieg are located on the platforms at the entrance to the memorial . The designs come from the architects Innokenti Meltschakow ( Russian И. Д. Мельчаков ) and Sergei Nanuschjan ( Russian С. С. Нанушьян ), the reliefs were created under the direction of the Lithuanian sculptor Juozas Mikenas ( Russian Юозас Микен ).
literature
- Markus Podehl: Architektura Kaliningrada - How Kaliningrad became from Königsberg. (= Materials on the art, culture and history of East Central Europe . Volume 1 ). Herder Institute, Marburg 2012, ISBN 978-3-87969-375-7 .
- Bert Hoppe: On the ruins of Königsberg. Kaliningrad 1946–1970 (= series of quarterly journals for contemporary history . Volume 80). Oldenbourg, Munich 2000, ISBN 3-486-64580-3 .
Individual evidence
- ↑ Markus Podehl: Architektura Kaliningrada - How Kaliningrad became from Königsberg. P. 413.
- ↑ Markus Podehl: Architektura Kaliningrada - How Kaliningrad became from Königsberg. P. 85.
- ↑ Bert Hoppe: On the ruins of Königsberg. Kaliningrad 1946-1970. P. 112.
Coordinates: 54 ° 42 ′ 51.9 ″ N , 20 ° 29 ′ 31.9 ″ E