Zelenogradsk (until 1947, Kranz) is a small and cozy resort town on the Baltic Sea coast in the Kaliningrad region. The city is famous for its sandy beaches, a modern promenade that turns into the famous Curonian Spit National Park, as well as architecture of the second half of the XIX — first half of the XX century, including Neo-Gothic and Neoclassical styles.
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