Haberberg

The hill Haberberg located south of Hintere Vorstadt in Natangia was first documented in the charter of Kneiphof in 1327.

Gerke Hoppener, a lokator employed by the Teutonic Knights, founded the village of Haberberg with 19 morgen and Kulm law in 1378.

The Viehmarkt in eastern Haberberg was a market for cattle and horses from Natangia, Bartia, and southern Lithuania.

By the Rathäusliche Reglement of 13 June 1724, King Frederick William I of Prussia merged Kneiphof and Haberberg into the united city of Königsberg.

[3] Working class Haberberg was one of the most densely settled districts Königsberg[4] and had one of the highest birth rates in the city at the start of the 20th century.

Unterhaberberg
Oberhaberberg
Oberhaberberg's Trainkaserne