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Gdansk Lech Walesa Airport 14 min
European Solidarity Centre (14 min)
Museum & library dedicated to modern Polish history & a prominent trade union movement.
Green Gate (12 min)
Built in the 1560s, this iconic city gate is the largest in Gdańsk & houses the National Museum.
Westerplatte (23 min)
Former military area and site of first World War II invasion now marked by a grand stone monument.
Oliwa Cathedral (20 min)
Elegant 16th-century cathedral with baroque & rococo architecture, a large organ & concerts.
Artus Court (14 min)
Restored 14th-century former merchant's meeting house housing collections of local history & arts.
Basilica of St. Mary of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Gdańsk (13 min)
Brick-built, Gothic Roman Catholic place of worship, completed in 1502, with a royal chapel.
Neptune's Fountain (15 min)
Landmark 17th-century bronze statue of the sea god surrounded by historic houses & cafes.
Gdańsk Town Hall (14 min)
Museum, city hall, history, and architecture
High Gate in Gdańsk (10 min)
This 1588 gate was the main entrance to the city & features symbols of Gdansk, Prussia & Poland.
Golden Gate (12 min)
Completed in 1614, this prominent Dutch Mannerist-style gate was rebuilt in 1957 due to WWII damage.
Żuraw in Gdańsk (14 min)
Striking waterfront crane built in the 15th century & now part of the local maritime museum.
Long Market (15 min)
Historic public square with restaurants & souvenir shops amid period architecture & a fountain.
Museum of the Second World War (16 min)
Striking, modern museum devoted to the Polish experience during the second World War.
Muzeum Narodowe w Gdańsku / Oddział Sztuki Dawnej (11 min)
Fine art showcase best known for its massive, 15th-century Last Judgment triptych by Hans Memling.
Adam Mickiewicz Park in Gdańsk-Oliwa (20 min)
City park on 10 hectares with paths, French–style gardens & a greenhouse with exotic plants.
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