Project
Reconstruction of the Administrative Building at 39 Telman St., Kaliningrad

Category
Best Implemented Reconstruction Project

About the project (provided by the applicant)
The history of the Maraunenhof district in Königsberg dates back to the early 17th century. In 1605, a wealthy townsman named Maraun acquired the Löbenicht estate, located in the forest near the Upper Pond. This estate was used as a garden and guest residence, which gave the district its name — Maraunenhof. Active construction in this area began at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, when the city was expanding and being improved.

In 1914, the villa at Herzog-Albrecht-Allee, 33 (now 39 Telman St.) was a two-story building with a high hipped tiled roof decorated with «bat» dormers. The complex consisted of two buildings arranged in tiers facing the square by the Memorial Church of Duke Albrecht — an important architectural and cultural landmark that, unfortunately, was demolished in the 1970s.

After World War II, the more distant part of the building, located away from modern-day Telman Street, did not survive. The remaining part of the villa was restored.

Location
Russia, Kaliningrad, 39 Telman St.

Project implementation year
2025

Extra visual materials
https://cloud.mail.ru/public/Ped6/B3JAcv9u5

Applicant
LLC «Santekhmontazh»

«In the perfection of details lies the harmony of the whole!» — this slogan of our company reflects our approach to work and collaboration with clients and partners. We turn complex issues and challenges into masterpieces, where every detail matters.

Author of the project
LLC «NIMB-PROEKT»

Photo
Anna Olegovna Gushchina

Customer
Elena Aleksandrovna Smirnova, Sole Proprietor

Other participants
LLC «STK Group», LLC «Eskaro», LLC «Atmosfera», LLC «KD Glass», LLC «Akademiya Dverey», LLC «Terem», LLC «RSK»

Status of the project
Implemented

2025 USERS’ ONLINE VOTING IS COMPLETED.

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