Planning summer holidays on the polish coast , we want to spend them in interesting surroundings , where we will not only be able to enjoy sea and sun bathing, or inhale healthy iodine. Equally important are other entertainments , including the possibility of visit interesting places , which are primarily related to culture and history of the region . One that is definitely worth take into consideration for your holiday , is certainly Wladyslawowo , one of the most popular resorts on the Gdansk Coast.
Wladyslawowo is a town in Pomorskie Voivodeship, Puck County, located at the base of the Hel Peninsula, on the Puck Bay. It is not far from the most important cities in the region , Gdynia, Sopot and, above all, Gdansk, which are also worth visiting on occasion stay at the Baltic Sea . The city is a fragment of Kashub , an important part of All of Gdansk Pomerania.
Thus, in the vicinity of the city there are many attractions worth seeing even if Lighthouse on Cape Rozewie , or museums on Hel Spit , but you'll find just as many of them in Vladislavl itself , and one of the most interesting is certainly the Fisherman's House , the most A distinctive and eye-catching building throughout the city.
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Fisherman's House Building It stands at the intersection of General Józef Haller Street and Abraham Street, precisely at number 19, is visible from afar and is one of the most visited attractions in the city . This impressive edifice was built in the 1950s in the then fashionable socialist realist style On the initiative of the then Minister of Shipping Mieczyslaw Popiel.
It was intended for hotel for fishermen sailing on the Baltic Sea , having as many as 150 seats. It was built 1953-1956 , put into service in 1957 , and now houses the headquarters of City Hall and some interesting attractions , which you absolutely must see, such as:
This social realist edifice primarily houses the Private Butterfly Museum open in Wladyslawow in 2000 by Tomasz Falkiewicz , deservedly enjoying huge interest of visitors . It is one of the most interesting attractions of Wladyslawow, and the number of exhibits collected can even make your head spin magically, which is why every vacationer should see them.
An additional attraction is exhibition of kashubian handicrafts , including unique sculptures by Kashubian artist Leon Golla. This is an excellent opportunity to simultaneously learn about the history of this region of Poland , because an exhibition of unique photographs was made available, called "Władysławowo Yesterday and Today."
However, the most visited attraction is the viewing terrace located in the tower of the Fisherman's House , two to be exact, lower at an altitude of 45 meters above sea level , a top one in height 63 meters . They offer a view that will not be forgotten for a long time, even from a height of 45 m you can see the entire panorama of the city, the fishing port and the Baltic coast up to Hel and the Tri-City.
Definitely worth checking out the attractions listed above, the observation tower is open during the period July to August daily from 10 am to 9 pm, in June and September daily from 10 am to 6 pm, and outside the summer season only on weekdays , during the same hours as located in the building of the Cultural Center . The Butterfly Museum, on the other hand, can be visited daily from 10 am to 4 pm.