Hello, friends.
All bridges in Kaliningrad have their own name - Vysoky, Derevyany, Yubileiny, Estakadny... today we will talk about the Honey Bridge. The Honey Bridge connects Kant Island and the Fishing Village. There are several versions of the origin of the name Honey Bridge. According to one legend, the bridge was named so because Besenrode, a member of the Kneiphof town hall, paid for the construction of the bridge with barrels of honey.
Currently, the Honey Bridge is pedestrian; only vehicles serving the cathedral on Kant Island are allowed to cross it.
On the railing of the bridge sits Grandfather Karl Homlin, a miniature bronze sculpture that, according to legend, brings happiness.
During the cold season, local residents often put some warm clothes on Grandfather Karl so that he does not freeze.
View of the Honey Bridge and the synagogue from Kant Island.
The first photograph is submitted for participation in Phonography/Phone Photography Contest-04 by @untilwelearn
The last photo submitted for participation in PhotoFeed Contest - Cityscape Photography Round 74 @photofeed
Camera: Samsung Galaxy A10
Location: Russia, Kaliningrad
Friends, thank you for your attention, see you soon.
Best regards @irvet
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Эх.... хотел в начале августа в Калининград слетать, но "что-то пошло не так" и пришлось забыть об этом. Видимо, не судьба мне побывать в этом анклаве.
Wow, Grandfather Karl made me smile today 😄
Despite having an old relationship with Russia, I have never travelled there. But now I wish that day would come sooner! :)
Thank you @untilwelearn))
Russia is big and very different: Kaliningrad, St. Petersburg, Moscow are not much different from European cities, but in Russia there is also Siberia, where you can find very interesting and mysterious places))