Wrangel Tower, Kaliningrad, Historic defensive tower in Kaliningrad, Russia.
The Wrangel Tower stands as a circular fortification measuring 12 meters in height and 34 meters in diameter, featuring robust stone walls over 1.5 meters thick that demonstrate 19th-century military engineering principles.
Constructed in 1843 as part of Königsberg's defensive system, this tower served alongside the Dohna Tower to guard the Upper Pond water defenses during the Prussian era before the city became part of Russia.
Named after Friedrich Graf von Wrangel, a distinguished Prussian Field Marshal from a prominent Baltic German noble family, the tower represents the Germanic military heritage that shaped this region's historical identity.
Located at coordinates 54.722633, 20.514522 in central Kaliningrad, the tower is accessible via public transportation and remains visible from surrounding streets despite being currently closed to interior visits.
Unlike other restored fortifications in Kaliningrad, the Wrangel Tower maintains its weathered appearance and aged condition, offering visitors an authentic glimpse of how these defensive structures looked after decades of exposure.
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