Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University

The University of Konigsberg, commonly known as Albertina, was closed and the remaining German population were expelled, by the terms of the Potsdam Agreement.

Today, the Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University claims to maintain the traditions of the Albertina.

Also, this higher educational institution is also known for the fact that one of its graduates is one of the most outstanding European philosophers — Immanuel Kant.

[5] The Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University of today is an educational, scientific, cultural and enlightenment centre of the westernmost region of Russia.

The level of international cooperation places IKBFU amongst the top ten higher educational institutions of Russia.

Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University
Monument to Immanuel Kant next to the building of building No. 3 of the I. Kant BFU (Universitetskaya Street, house 2, Kaliningrad, Russia). Harald Haake (opened June 27, 1992) is an exact replica of the original sculpture by Christian Daniel Rauch (1867), which disappeared during World War II.