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Audio tour The resort Rauschen - Svetlogorsk

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  1. Sommario Auditour
  2. Sommario Auditour

    The original name of Svetlogorsk was Rauschen, that means “sound of the sea”. Officially Rauschen has been a resort since 24 july 1820. The popularity of the city as resort increase substantially starting in 1900, when the railroad from Konigsberg to the Rauschen Ort station was laid. At the beginning of the Second World War the city was highly developed as European resort with hotels and health resorts. On 14 april 1945, virtually without damage, the city was taken by Soviet troops. In 1946, East Prussia was renamed the Kaliningrad region, and since 1947, the city has been called Svetlogorsk, which means “light mountain”. At that time it was used as a resort for the local people, in 1971 it became nationally popular. And in 1999 Svetlogorsk was awarded the status of resort of Federal significance.

    Today Svetlogorsk is rightfully called the pearl of the Baltic Sea. Unique natural resources, a rich cultural and historical heritage, developed tourist infrastructure, a wide network of sanatoriums, boarding houses, hotels, sport centers, cultural and entertainment complexes, all attract visitors of all tastes and create the most favorable conditions for rest and treatment.

  3. 1 The Tourist Information Center of the Svetlogorsk urban district
  4. 2 Model of medieval Konigsberg
  5. 3 “Princess-Frog” sculpture
  6. 4 The ropeway
  7. 5 Hunting lodge (formerly the boarding house “Seasight”)
  8. 6 The former “Kurhaus”
  9. 7 Memorial to Thomas Mann
  10. 8 Downhill “Serpentine”
  11. 9 Sculpture “Nymph”
  12. 10 Sundial on the promenade
  13. 11 Central staircase and promenade
  14. 12 Water tower “Raushen”
  1. Sommario Auditour

    The original name of Svetlogorsk was Rauschen, that means “sound of the sea”. Officially Rauschen has been a resort since 24 july 1820. The popularity of the city as resort increase substantially starting in 1900, when the railroad from Konigsberg to the Rauschen Ort station was laid. At the beginning of the Second World War the city was highly developed as European resort with hotels and health resorts. On 14 april 1945, virtually without damage, the city was taken by Soviet troops. In 1946, East Prussia was renamed the Kaliningrad region, and since 1947, the city has been called Svetlogorsk, which means “light mountain”. At that time it was used as a resort for the local people, in 1971 it became nationally popular. And in 1999 Svetlogorsk was awarded the status of resort of Federal significance.

    Today Svetlogorsk is rightfully called the pearl of the Baltic Sea. Unique natural resources, a rich cultural and historical heritage, developed tourist infrastructure, a wide network of sanatoriums, boarding houses, hotels, sport centers, cultural and entertainment complexes, all attract visitors of all tastes and create the most favorable conditions for rest and treatment.

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  • Дарья

    5 out of 5 rating 08-18-2024

    Отлично, смогла посмотреть город, без аудиогида не пошла бы в эти места. Единственное, набережная ремонтируется и где спуск к воде, там проход закрыт

  • Солнышко

    5 out of 5 rating 06-12-2024

    из-за реконструкции променада не все точки удалось пройти( июнь 2024 а так очень классный и познавательный маршрут!!

  • вероника

    4 out of 5 rating 07-26-2023

    есть по пути ещё места которые я бы внесла в карту туриста

  • Анна

    4 out of 5 rating 06-13-2023

    К сожалению, по части маршрута не смо6ли пройти из-за перекрытия набережной. жаль, что это не бцло учтено маршрутом. Можно было вставить рассказ обо всех иниересных местах, через которые проходит путь.

  • ана

    3 out of 5 rating 05-12-2023

    если нет интереса к старинной архитектуре и истории города, то модно смело идти по маршруту, который плохо продуман и рассказывает про памятники, про которые и так все написано на табличках

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