Webcam on the beach of the Zelenogradsk sanatorium in the city of the same name in the Kaliningrad region.
The device covers the Zelenogradsky promenade, the Eye of the Baltic Ferris wheel and the sea area. The broadcast is conducted in real time, so everyone can move to the Baltic coast from anywhere in the country and the world for free.
Zelenogradsk, whose webcams can be viewed online on this site, is a small town in the Kaliningrad region, which 75 years ago was part of Germany, called East Prussia.
During World War II, many of the Prussian settlements were razed to the ground. But Kranz, as the current Zelenogradsk used to be called, was able to survive and preserve the old examples of German architecture, as well as its unique atmosphere.
You can start your acquaintance with Zelenogradsk by walking along the city embankment. The promenade stretches along the Baltic coast for 1 km and offers many breathtaking views. Tired of walking, here you can relax in one of the many restaurants with summer terraces. Here you can also enjoy the healing power of mineral water in the local pump room. The Zelenogradsk embankment is one of the most visited places in the city. A landscaped area with benches, flower beds, sculptures and lanterns will give a lot of pleasant impressions from a walk. This place acquires special splendor in the evening, when the electric lights are turned on. In addition to the promenade itself, a pleasure pier runs perpendicular to the coastline into the sea, from where you can also enjoy stunning views.
Speaking of mineral water in Zelenogradsk. It is mined from a depth of more than 240 meters. The local pump room is a colorful red brick gazebo called "Queen Louise". This place got its name from the name of the Prussian queen, who fled to these parts from the advancing troops of Napoleon at the beginning of the 19th century. Today, access to mineral water is absolutely free. Healing water helps to improve metabolism, the functioning of the digestive tract. Mineral water saturates the body with such essential substances as calcium, magnesium, potassium.
Another place bearing the name of the Prussian monarch is Queen Louise Square.
It is interesting that the attraction was opened already in our century, not far from the central embankment. This indicates a respectful attitude to history on the part of local authorities and residents.
The landscaped territory of the square is decorated with a bronze copy of the queen's bust. Nearby rises a relic elm, which, according to legend, was planted by Frederick William IV himself in the middle of the 19th century, as a tribute to the memory of the late mother Louise. A mighty tree trunk is framed by benches. Nearby rises an elegant snow-white gazebo.
If there is no way to go to the Kaliningrad region yet, Zelenogradsk webcams, which you can watch online in real time, will allow you to take a virtual walk along the picturesque streets.