The Artus Court (Dwór Artusa) was used to be the meeting place of merchants and a centre of social life. Today it is a point ...
The main headquarters of the Gdańsk History Museum is a Gothic-Renaissance Main Town Hall, dominating the panorama of th ...
Neptune's Fountain, in the center of Dlugi Targ has grown to be one of Gdansk's most recognizable symbols. The bronze statue ...
St. Mary's Church (Bazylika Mariacka) is the largest brick church in the world. According to tradition, as early as 1243 a wo ...
The Green Gate (Brama Zielona) is one of the city's most notable tourist attractions. With the Golden Gate and the Highland G ...
Just to the north and completely overshadowed by St Mary's Church, sits the small Royal Chapel, squeezed between two houses. ...
The Crane (Żuraw) is one of the defining symbols of Gdańsk and represents what little is left of the city’s great trading ...
The Uphagen House was erected in the second half of the 18th century by Jan Uphagen, who obliged future owners to preserve th ...
SS Sołdek was a Polish coal and ore freighter. She was the first ship built in Poland after World War II and the first seago ...
Golden Gate (Złota Brama) is one of the most notable tourist attractions of the Gdánsk. It was raised in 1612&nda ...
The history of the museum dates back to 1960 when the Pomeranian Museum (now the National Museum) set up an independent branc ...
The Upland Gate was built along with the surrounding fortifications between 1571-1576. Formerly, it was the main entrance to ...
Built by the Teutonic Knights in 1350, the Great Mill with its rising tiled roof is the grandest civil construction in Gdańs ...
St Catherine's Church is the oldest church in Gdańsk. The first record dates from 1185, when Prince Sobieslaw I built a wood ...
The Monument to the fallen Shipyard Workers 1970 (Pomnik Poległych Stoczniowców 1970) was unveiled on 16 December ...
In front of the Market Hall is the tall octagonal Hyacinthus" Tower, one of the remnants of the medieval fortifications. ...
The 16th-century Renaissance building was once home to the office of the Polish astronomer and city councillor Johann Heveliu ...
The Abbots' Palace (Pałac Opatów w Oliwie) is a roccoco style palace in Oliwa. The first portion of the palace, t ...
The Dominican Church of St. Nicholas is one of the oldest churches in Gdansk. Its history begins in the 12th century. It was ...
St. Bridget's Church was built in the mid-1300s, initially as St. Magdalene’s Chapel, on the location of the legendary ...
Oliwa Cathedral is dedicated to The Holy Trinity, Blessed Virgin Mary and St Bernard. The first Cistercian monastery on the s ...
During the World War II Gestapo Headquarters in Gdánsk was located to this building. It’s currently occupied by the Intern ...
Westerplatte is a long peninsula at the entrance to the harbour. When Gdańsk became a free city after WWI, Poland was permit ...
The imposing Church of the Holy Trinity was built by Franciscan monks in 1420-1514. In 1480, the Chapel of St Anne was constr ...
Wisłoujście Fortress is located in direct proximity to the Westerplatte peninsula. This was an important area from ...