You can buy fresh products from local sellers in this market hall, which is also an interesting architectural sight.
This 16th century building which served many purposes in the past now houses Baltic Sea Cultural Centre. Many events take place there.
Flour used to be made in this large windmill over the centuries. Nowadays, the building serves as a shopping mall.
This Gothic tower used to be a part of the city fortifications and now serves as a seat of the Polish Marine Club.
Het Arsenaal van Gdańsk is een 17-eeuws wapenarsenaal in de Poolse stad Gdańsk.
De Sint-Johanneskerk is een rooms-katholiek kerkgebouw in de Rechtsstad, een stadsdeel van de Poolse stad Gdańsk.
De Hoge Poort of Hooglandse Poort is een stadspoort in de Poolse stad Gdańsk.
De Koninklijke kapel is een katholiek kerkgebouw in Danzig en kwam in 1681 gereed.
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.
De Sint-Nicolaaskerk in Danzig is de enige gotische baksteenkerk van de stad, die de gevechten tijdens de Tweede Wereldoorlog in april 1945…
The magnificent building from red bricks is one of the architectural gems of the Gdansk centre. Various ceremonies take place there.
Dating back to the 14th century, this gate is entangled with many legends, e.g. about the Polish bandit Maternie.
Gdansk's society of merchants and other rich people used to meet in this Flemish-style mansion from the 15th to the 18th century.
Although this church with a tall belltower was damaged many times, it has still preserved its former beauty.
Designed in the Mannerist style, this charming building was home to monks from the 17th to the 19th century.
This tower served as an observation point for the city guards. It features eight floors and an underground dungeon.
De Sint-Elisabethkerk in Danzig was van 1622 tot 1820 het tweede kerkgebouw van de Gereformeerde Gemeente van Danzig.
The most famous entrance to the city's shipyard has become a symbol of the Polish fight against Communism.