Fishing Village is an enchanting historical and cultural complex located on the banks of the Pregolya River in Kaliningrad, Russia. Constructed in the early 21st century, it is a representation of pre-war East Prussian architecture, designed to emulate the style of a 19th century fishing village. It serves as a popular tourist destination, drawing visitors into its cobblestone streets lined with picturesque buildings, modern hotels, traditional restaurants, souvenir shops, and a lighthouse that offers panoramic views of the surrounding area. The village is also home to the Jubilee Bridge, a pedestrian walkway connecting it to the Kant Island and the Cathedral. Visitors can take leisurely boat trips on the river, or explore the area's rich history and reconstructed pre-war German structures that lend a romantic and nostalgic charm to the village. The atmosphere comes to life with frequent cultural events and historical reenactments, making it a window to the past and a celebration of Kaliningrad's diverse cultural heritage.