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About Gdansk
Tourist attractions to see and visit in Gdansk
Gdansk is a city that attracts thousands of tourists every year Not only from our country, but also from abroad . It is encouraged not only by the exceptionally rich offer of accommodation in Gdansk and surrounding areas, but also many places of interest , attractions for adults and children, Which are a must-see.
This city with over 1000 years of history is famous for, among other things. From the architectural monuments, especially in the city center, and the numerous museums we have to visit . There is something for everyone, and we guarantee that Not a single day of your stay will not be bored.
Why take care of accommodation in Gdansk before seeing the most interesting attractions?
Before we can take a trip to see the all attractions of Gdansk , we should take care in advance of suitable accommodation in this city . It will give us a solid base for exploring practically the entire Tricity , or even the rest of the Pomeranian Voivodeship.
Available accommodation for every budget , we will search prior to arrival and book among others cheap accommodation in Gdansk , apartments in the center of gdansk and on the Sobieszewska Island, Interesting offers can also be found in other parts of the city, accommodations in Brzeźno or hotels with pool in Gdansk or holiday cottages in Sobieszewo .
What to see and visit in Gdansk?
History of Gdansk is more than 1,000 years old and traces of it can still be found in many parts of the city . Tourists often ask the question, what to see in Gdansk , and the answer is really not simple. There are many places in Gdansk that are interesting, and what kind of places we want to see, depends on personal interests and preferences.
Among the many attractions in Gdansk Guides giving tours in this city, especially recommend Both the architectural monuments of Gdansk and the arch-enchanting museums:
European Solidarity Center
We start with it because it is located not far from Gdansk Central Railway Station and is housed in the ultra-modern, most the city's landmark building, right by the gate leading to the former Gdansk Shipyard . You can learn about the history and people associated with this the great social movement launched in the 1980s , such as Lech Walesa, for example.
St. Mary's Basilica with a vantage point
One of the most distinctive landmarks in the Old City, A huge historic temple built of brick that took nearly 150 years to build , and it was started in 1343. Worth not only visit its interior , but enter the high tower from where there is a view not only of the panorama of Gdansk, but also of the entire Tri-City.
Hevelianum on Gradowa Mountain
The place where the following are organized Exhibitions that combine to showcase the culture and rich history of the city and the entire region . They are combined with education, imparting knowledge In the form of interactive exhibitions.
Main Town Hall
Another a must-see on trips on the map of attractions of the city of Gdansk should become Long Street and the edifice standing by it Main Town Hall Surrounded by restored townhouses of the former Gdansk bourgeoisie, so we know, How they lived in Gdansk in the 16th or 17th century.
Construction of the City Hall began in the 14th century, but it has been rebuilt many times, even in the 20th century, rebuilding the building after the destruction of World War II. Nowadays, you can admire in it Richly decorated halls, full of antique furniture and other furnishings from different eras.
Artus Court and the statue of Neptune on Długi Targ Street
Moving from Long Street to Long Market , we immediately notice two more interesting attractions. A visit to Gdansk can not do without souvenir photo made under Neptune's Fountain . Right next to it stands one of the most famous and recognizable buildings in Gdansk, which is undoubtedly theArtus Court.
Crane on the Motlawa River
Coming through Green Gate Over the Motlawa River and turning left will bring you to the next place worth visiting, the historic wooden Crane on the Motlawa River , branch National Maritime Museum in Gdansk . It is a perfectly preservedport crane Built in the 15th century in the Flemish Gothic style.
Amber Museum and National Museum
The next two must-visit places are. Amber Museum in Gdansk , located in the historic Great Mill, built in the 14th century, and National Museum in Gdansk . In the first we will see, among other things, beautiful specimens of this fossil resin and amber jewelry , and at the National Museum the main attraction, among many other works of art, is the painting of the "The Last Judgment" painted by Hans Memling.
Museum of World War II and Westerplatte
They will be in Gdansk, a must go on a cruise ship on the Baltic Sea, even to the Hel Peninsula, but on the way it is necessary to see Westerplatte . It is a place heroic defense of the Polish Military Transit Depot attacked by the Germans on September 1, 1939.
Westerplatte also features the remains of defensive fortifications and a distinctive Monument to the Defenders of the Coast . Gdansk also boasts an open in 2017 World War II Museum , unique in the whole country, presenting the history of this the most terrible conflict in the history of mankind.