Gdańsk: En cazip turistik yerler
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Market Hall
You can buy fresh products from local sellers in this market hall, which is also an interesting architectural sight.
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Old Town Hall
This 16th century building which served many purposes in the past now houses Baltic Sea Cultural Centre. Many events take place there.
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Great Windmill
Flour used to be made in this large windmill over the centuries. Nowadays, the building serves as a shopping mall.
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Swan Tower
This Gothic tower used to be a part of the city fortifications and now serves as a seat of the Polish Marine Club.
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Great Armoury
Guns were stored in this huge building in the past. Its majestic red facade will catch your eye from far away.
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St. John's Church
Although this church was damaged in WWII, it has still retained its former Gothic beauty and boasts a tall altar inside.
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Upper Gate
This structure with an astonishing facade served as the main entrance to the city of Gdansk. Notice three coats of arms on it.
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Royal Chapel
The Baroque chapel which is a part of the St. Mary's Church features beautiful frescoes from the 19th century.
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St. Bridget's Church
Members of Solidarity used to meet in this church a few decades ago. Although it was ruined in WWII, it underwent restoration in the 1970s.
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New Town Hall
The magnificent building from red bricks is one of the architectural gems of the Gdansk centre. Various ceremonies take place there.
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Anchorsmiths' Tower
Dating back to the 14th century, this gate is entangled with many legends, e.g. about the Polish bandit Maternie.
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Court of St. George's Brotherhood
Gdansk's society of merchants and other rich people used to meet in this Flemish-style mansion from the 15th to the 18th century.
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St. Barbara's Church
Although this church with a tall belltower was damaged many times, it has still preserved its former beauty.
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House of the Pelplin’s Abbots
Designed in the Mannerist style, this charming building was home to monks from the 17th to the 19th century.
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St. Hyacinth Tower
This tower served as an observation point for the city guards. It features eight floors and an underground dungeon.
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St. Elisabeth's Church
Featuring simple yet beautiful interior, this church has been a symbol of religious tolerance between Calvinists and Catholics in Gdansk.
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Gate No. 2 of Gdansk Shipyard
The most famous entrance to the city's shipyard has become a symbol of the Polish fight against Communism.
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