A protocol for “LGBT propaganda” (Part 1 Art. 6.21 of the Administrative Code) has been issued against the Kaup Centre for Historical Reenactment over photographs showing dildos and women kissing. This was reported by the outlet Mediazona.
The administrative case has been filed with Zelenogradsky District Court in Kaliningrad Region. In addition, another protocol was issued against the centre—this time for “LGBT propaganda” online (Part 3 Art. 6.21 of the Administrative Code).
The reenactment project, also called “Viking Settlement ‘Kaup,’” is located in the village of Romanovo in Zelenogradsky District, Kaliningrad Region (in western Russia near the Baltic Sea). In a conversation with Mediazona about the protocols, an administrator for the project said: “That’s not like them” and “Honestly, it’s utter nonsense.”
The press service of the Kaliningrad Ministry of Internal Affairs told the outlet that both cases were initiated because of photographs found on the “Viking Settlement’s” social media pages.
“In short, they have a room with paraphernalia…dildos and so on,” Mediazona quotes a press officer. “Not just one [dildo], as it should be [lots of dildos]… And pictures from this room were posted on [Kaup’s] social media. Regarding the last protocol, as I was told, there was specifically a photo of two women kissing, with all this paraphernalia in the background.”
The settlement also regularly hosts costume shows called “Night Kaup” that have an “18+” age restriction. Mediazona notes that in 2023, the pro-government movement “The People’s Call” complained to the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of Kaliningrad Region about the “Night of Spirits” show. Activists claimed the event contributed to “the spread of extremely dangerous neopaganism in these times” and promoted occultism.
16:20 Anastasia Tarasova, head of the Kaup Centre for Historical Reenactment, said that the protocol for the centre’s legal entity was drawn up over a party which the centre itself did not organise, but which was held on its premises.
“On the territory of the ‘Kaup’ settlement in 2025, an event called ‘From Dusk Till Dawn’ was held, organised by a sole proprietor who rented the venue under a contract. As part of the event, the tenant set up a ‘BDSM’ photo area, which appeared in promotional materials and on a separate ‘Night Kaup’ website. According to the tenant, this photo area was meant as a humorous entertainment feature and had nothing to do with LGBT propaganda,” she told Mediazona.
Tarasova added that the centre “will defend its legal position.”