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Sale of a building with history. Until 1945 - construction of a post office. Non-residential premises with an area of 600.9 KV, located on a plot of 2400 KV, allowed for use - for facilities of public value. Administrative building - three floors before military construction. Ideal for opening a guest house or business and public recreation center. Now the direction of suburban and rural tourism is very important. For which this complex can become a place of attraction for tourist groups. And for you it will become a stable and interesting personal home with your own business. After all, internal tourism in the vastness of the Kaliningrad region is in full swing. There is a single-story garage with an area of 46 KV. The price of a house with a plot of 800,000 rubles. The Timiryazev high school is nearby. Historical background P.S. Timiryazevo ( to 1785 Yoneikishken ( nem. Joneykischken ), in 1785 1946 Neukirch, ( nem. Neukirch ) ) village in the Slavic district of the Kaliningrad city region. Administrative center of the village of Timiryazevsky. A population of 1227 people is located 8 km northwest of the center of the district, the city of Slavs. The village belongs to the historical region of ancient Prussia called Skalovia. The first mention of Yoneikishken dates from the 17th century. In 1650. The first wooden church was built in Yoneikishken, which burned down after a lightning strike. In 1740. A stone church was built in its place, in which in 1757. Bodies appeared. The church, its foundation, has survived to this day. The settlement was part of the rural district of Elhinderung, the administrative district of Prussia Gumbinnen, later Germany. During the Seven Years' War from 1758 to 1762. Yoneikishken was part of Russia. Around 1785. Yoneikishken was renamed Neukirch. In 1903. In Neukirch, street lighting was provided for the first time using acetylene. Insterburg narrow-gauge railway ran through the settlement. During World War I, Neukirch was seized by General Rennenkampf's 1st Russian army in August 1914, while he was not seriously wounded. Monuments of dead heroes are installed in the village during the First and Second World Wars. From 1945. As part of the USSR. In 1946. It was renamed Timiryazevo. Object № 26256-25182.