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In 1905 the estate's final owner, Berthold Kleist (1848-1932), sold Kalthof to Königsberg, allowing it to be incorporated into the city. At that time it had a population of 2,020. Kalthof was connected to central Königsberg by the street Labiauer Straße (formerly Königsallee), which met Königstraße
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Within Kalthof was the Kalthöfer Park or Kleist-Park, named after Berthold Kleist. The park contained a stone inscribed with "Non omnis moriar" by
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over centuries. A copper mill was located nearby in 1416. The estate was worked by farmers from nearby villages. In the late 17th century Kalthof,
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did not want any ceremonies during his first visit to Königsberg after his accession. Instead, a large revue of
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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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were several cemeteries laid out during the 19th century. To the northwest was the
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Devau Revuefeld just east of Kalthof was the oldest large training ground of the
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Barracks of the Pionier-Bataillon Fürst Radziwill (Ostpreußisches) Nr. 1
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Index

Rizhsky (disambiguation)
Russian
Leningradsky District
Kaliningrad
Russia
German language
quarter
Königsberg
Germany

Teutonic Knights
outwork
Rossgarten
Neue Sorge
Lawsken
Fort Friedrichsburg
morgen
Prussian Army
Frederick the Great
East Prussia
pioneer
Prussian I Corps
Danzig
Samland
King's Gate
Königsberg fortifications
Devau airfield
Lauth
Liep
Horace

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