Krylovo[a] is a rural locality (a settlement) in Pravdinsk Urban Okrug, Pravdinsky District, Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia, on the border with Poland.
On 24 July 1407, the community received Kulm law privileges from the Grand Master of the Teutonic Order Ulrich von Jungingen.
[4] In the 1400s, a Dominican monastery was founded, administratively belonging to the Polish Province of the order, which by 1428 was relocated to Gerdauen.
[5] In 1454, the town was incorporated to the Kingdom of Poland by King Casimir IV Jagiellon upon the request of the anti-Teutonic Prussian Confederation.
[9] After Germany's defeat in the Second World War, Nordenbork, as it was historically called in Polish, initially passed to Poland, within which it was located in the Gierdawy County.