Friedrichswalde was a suburban estate and then quarter of western Königsberg, Germany.
Its territory is now part of the Tsentralny District of Kaliningrad, Russia.
Friedrichswalde developed from a Jagdschloss, a hunting lodge built in the 1690s after a visit by Frederick III in 1690.
It later came into the possession of the Charisius family;[2] their tomb was decorated by Stanislaus Cauer.
[3] Friedrichswalde was bordered by Juditten to the southwest, Lawsken to the south, Ratshof to the southeast, and Amalienau to the east.