A cultural institution established in 2007, it
presents the contemporary history of
Poland, the rise of the Solidarity
movement and its heritage, located at 1
Solidarności Square.
Museum built between 2009 and 2017
located partly underground. It has one of
the largest exhibitions presented by
historical museums in the world. The
attraction is located at 1 Władysław
Bartoszewski Square.
Erected by the Teutonic Knights in 1350,
the Great Mill was the largest industrial
building in medieval Europe. The largest
industrial building in medieval Europe. It
operated continuously until 1945. It now
houses the Amber Museum. The attraction
is located at Wielkie Młyny 16 Street
This is a unique monument of technology
and one of the icons of the historic
architecture of Gdańsk. Built in the 15th
century, the port crane, with its wooden
structure, is the only
of its kind preserved in Europe. The
attraction is located at Szeroka 67 Street.
A unique monument of ship technology,
the only steam-powered ore carrier
preserved in the world today. The
attraction is located on Ołowianka Street.
Built at the turn of the 19/20th century in
the Imperial Shipyard. Initially, it served
as a torpedo warehouse. In 1980, it was
the venue for meetings of the Interfactory
Strike Committee.
One of the most representative
monuments located on the so-called Tract
Royal Route in Gdańsk. It consists of: the
ground floor of two connected the ground
floor of two connected tenement houses
called the Old House of the Bench, Artus
Court proper and the New House of the
Bench. The attraction is located at Długi
Targ 43 Street.
A branch of the Gdańsk Archaeological
Museum operating in a historic granary on
Granary Island at Chmielna 53 Street,
whose history dates back to the 16th
century
The first of the modern shipyards for the
production of warships in Germany,
whose construction began in 1844. The
first ship submarine was launched in
1905. From 1945 “Shipyard No. 1” and
from 1947. Gdansk Shipyard. The
attraction is located at Doki 1 Street.
The Museum cultivates the memory of
Polish Post Office defenders and their
families, and brings closer the patriotic
and social activities of Poles in the Free
City of Gdańsk. The attraction is located
at Polish Post Defenders Square 1/2.
It dates back to the mid-14th century and
is one of the most valuable monuments
of the of the city. The church has
an impressive preserved stellar vaulted
ceiling, which was the setting for war
films. The building is located at
Świętojańska 50 Street.
It is a Gothic-Renaissance building,
located at the junction of Długa Street
Street and Długi Targ Street. The Main
Town Hall houses the Gdańsk Museum.
One of the largest Polish shipyards,
located on Na Ostrowiu Street
in Gdańsk. It was established after
1945. It is a place of historic events for
Poland and Europe, the cradle of the
Solidarity movement.
The tenement house located at Długa
12 Street is the only one in Poland and
one of the of the few 18th century
bourgeois townhouses in Europe
available to visit.
This is a private museum located at
Piwna 19/21 Street , the museum
collection consists of historical toys
manufactured in Poland in the years
1920-1989.
The oldest water gate in Gdansk, built
in 1568 using a the use of small-sized
bricks, previously unheard of in Gdańsk
construction, called Dutch bricks. The
attraction is located at Długi Targ 24
Street