Gdańsk Main Town Hall is a historic Ratusz located in the Gdańsk Main City borough of Śródmieście.
You can buy fresh products from local sellers in this market hall, which is also an interesting architectural sight.
The Green Gate in Gdańsk, Poland, is one of the city's most notable tourist attractions.
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.
Guns were stored in this huge building in the past. Its majestic red facade will catch your eye from far away.
Although this church was damaged in WWII, it has still retained its former Gothic beauty and boasts a tall altar inside.
Standing on the bank of the Motława River, this water gate in late-Gothic style used to be one of the main entrances to the city of Gdansk.
This structure with an astonishing facade served as the main entrance to the city of Gdansk. Notice three coats of arms on it.
One of the three main Gdansk water gates dates back to the 14th century. Notice the coat of arms on the facade.
One of the most beautiful churches of Gdansk features a 40 metres tall belltower and also nice interior decorations.
Gdansk boasts to be the capital of amber and this museum tells why. It traces the history of guilds and displays collection of amber items.
The Baroque chapel which is a part of the St. Mary's Church features beautiful frescoes from the 19th century.
A Filarmônica ou Filarmónica Báltica Polaca F. Chopin]] foi fundada em 1945 como uma Orquestra Sinfônica.
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.
Dedicated to the Dominicans, this church with an attached convent has a long history. It was plundered and restored again several times.
The Gdańsk Shakespeare Theatre is a Shakespearean theatre in Gdańsk, Poland.
This beautiful building houses a library with many precious rare documents and books. Also, it organizes various exhibitions for public.
Built in 1378, this gate is one of the oldest structures in Gdansk. Cows used to pass it, hence the name.
The magnificent building from red bricks is one of the architectural gems of the Gdansk centre. Various ceremonies take place there.