Maraunenhof is an old German district that grew up in Koenigsberg in the 1910s on the banks of the Upper Pond along the present Telmana Street. The pivot of the district was a unique for the city church built in 1913 according to the Romanesque Revival architecture to the memory of Duke Albrecht. After its demolition in 1972, only the community house remained.
Initially, Maraunenhof by its prestige and prosperity lagged behind Amalienau, as apartment houses are located next to villas in Maraunenhof. A distinctive feature of the area is the original bas-reliefs above the door of almost every cottage. To examine them during the walk is very interesting. In the south the district borders on the Youth Recreation Park, where one can admire the tiled roofs of Maraunenhof from the panoramic wheel. In 2007 during the restoration in the park, a mansion in the style of a nineteenth-century Russian manor house was built for the Center for Development of Interpersonal Communications under the patronage of the native of Kaliningrad, the former First Lady of Russia Lyudmila Putina.