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„Das verlorene Königreich“

„Das verschwundene Königreich“ – eine zweischichtige Sonderkarte (1905/2022) mit den erhaltenen Wahrzeichen der Stadt aus der Zeit des preußischen Königreichs in der Region Klaipėda; Auf dieser Karte sind die königlichen und heutigen Schichten von Klaipėda kodiert, und die Karte wurde um zwei Lupen ergänzt: eine grüne und eine rote, um die miteinander verflochtenen historischen Objekte besser unterscheiden zu können.
Sie können das Informationszentrum für Tourismus und Kultur in Klaipėda (Turgaustraße 7) besuchen und das verlorene Königreich mit dieser Karte auf eigene Faust erkunden und entdecken;