Golden House Gdansk
The Golden House (Polish: Złota kamienica) is famous for its richly-decorated facade.
The topmost part is decorated with sculptures depicting Cleopatra, Oedipus, Achilles and Antigone by Johann Vogt of Rostock. The whole building was built in the early 17th Centurry by Abraham van den Blocke for a grain trader and mayor of Gdańsk.
THE UPHAGEN FAMILY HISTORIC HOUSE IN GDANSK ( Poland ), August 2018
The historic house of Uphagen family is located at Dluga Street in Gdansk . This museum is worth to visit . All the rooms are quite beautiful .
Golden Tulip Gdańsk Residence
Apartament Złoty Golden Apartment, Gdansk, Poland - UPDATED 2018 Reviews
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Apartament Złoty Golden Apartment is a self-catering accommodation located in the heart of Gdańsk's Old Town, just 150 metres from the city's medieval Crane over the Motława River. The property offers free WiFi access as well as free private parking.
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County: Poland,
City: Gdansk,
Location Address: Tandeta 1,
Map: 54.3515008769588 18.6555770423279
Gdansk Travel Guide - Poland Exceptional Memories
Gdansk Travel Guide - Poland Exceptional Memories
Gdańsk is the largest city and capital of Pomeranian Voivodeship in northern Poland. A strategic and highly influential port for nearly a thousand years, Gdańsk was a stronghold of the Teutonic Knights and later became an influential city within the Hanseatic League during the Middle Ages.
Largely destroyed in the Second World War, Gdańsk was splendidly rebuilt in the aftermath as one of Europe's most beautiful port cities. Today, Gdańsk has a population of 460,000 and is Poland's largest northern city, drawing numerous visitors into its historic city centre, its outstanding museums and its expansive beaches spread along the coast of the Gulf of Gdańsk, making it a popular summer destination for many Poles and foreign visitors alike.
In addition to tourism, Gdańsk is also the republic's principal seaport, handling large amounts of imports and exports from the city's harbour. The city, along with neighbouring Sopot and Gdynia to the north, is part of the Tricity (Trójmiasto), an urban conurbation of nearly 750,000. As Poland's main northern port at the mouth of the Vistula River, Gdańsk is a key departure and arrival point for visitors and trade along the Baltic, especially to and from Scandinavia. Along with trade, shipbuilding was a key signature of the city's economy in the past. While trade remains a key component to Gdańsk's economy, the shipbuilding industry has declined in recent decades, giving way to tourism.
Gdansk has a mix of oceanic and continental climate but receives a fairly low amount of precipitation throughout the year. Winters are warmer than most of Poland, but very damp and cloudy with only 32 and 39 monthly sunshine hours on average in December and January respectively.
Gdańsk's city centre is relatively compact, with nearly all major attractions accessible on foot. Visitors wanting to explore the further reaches of the city can use the city's excellent public transport system, ZTM Gdańsk. Usually coloured red and white, trams and buses are cheap and frequent throughout the city. Tickets can be purchased from kiosks and most newspaper shops, at ticket machines placed at numerous stops and from the driver. Locals are keen to help with directions but always ask several people and see if they agree.
Gdańsk's main attractions are mainly confined to the Śródmieście district, the city's central quarter. Within Śródmieście, many locations are subdivided into the Main Town (Główne Miasto) and the Old Town (Stare Miasto). Several major attractions are also outside of the immediate city centre.
A lot to see in Gdansk such as :
Highland Gate (Brama Wyżynna)
Torture House (Katownia)
Prison Tower (Wieża więzienna)
Mansion of the Society of Saint George (Dwór Bractwa św. Jerzego)
Golden Gate (Złota Brama)
Long Street (Ulica Długa)
Uphagen's House (Dom Uphagena)
Lion's Castle (Lwi Zamek)
Main Town Hall (Ratusz Głównego Miasta, built 1378-1492)
Long Market (Długi Targ)
Artus' Court (Dwór Artusa)
Neptune's Fountain (Fontanna Neptuna)
Golden House (Złota Kamienica)
Green Gate (Zielona Brama)
Royal Chapel of the Polish King John III Sobieski
Żuraw – medieval port crane
Gradowa Hill
Granaries on the Ołowianka and Granary Islands
Great Armoury
John III Sobieski Monument
Old Town Hall
Jan Heweliusz Monument
Great Mill (1350)
Small Mill
House of Research Society
Polish Post Office, site of the 1939 battle
brick gothic town gates, i.e. Mariacka Gate, Straganiarska Gate, Cow Gate
Abbot's Palace in the Oliwa Park
Lighthouse in Nowy Port
Oliwa Cathedral
Pachołek Hill – an observation point in Oliwa
Pier in Brzeźno
Westerplatte
Wisłoujście Fortress
Gdańsk Zoo
Main Town Hall
Artus' Court
Uphagen's House
Amber Museum (Muzeum Bursztynu)
Museum of the Polish Post (Muzeum Poczty Polskiej)
Wartownia nr 1 na Westerplatte
Museum of Tower Clocks (Muzeum Zegarów Wieżowych)
Wisłoujście Fortress
National Museum (Muzeum Narodowe)
Żuraw Crane
Granaries in Ołowianka
museum ship SS Soldek
European Solidarity Centre. Museum and library dedicated to the history of the Solidarity movement.
Archeological Museum (Muzeum Archeologiczne)
Gdańsk Nowy Port Lighthouse (Latarnia Morska Gdańsk Nowy Port)
Izba Pamięci Wincentego Pola w Gdańsku-Sobieszewie
Archdiocese Museum (Muzeum Archidiecezjalne)
Museum of the Second World War
( Gdansk - Poland ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Gdansk. Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Gdansk - Poland
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A Tourist's Guide to Gdansk, Poland
We fly into this gorgeous Polish city for a winter city break. We wander the old town, seeing the sights and experiencing what this great place has to offer.
-Green Gate
-Town Hall
-Neptune's Fountain
-Great Crane
-St Mary's Cathedral
-St Catherine's Church
-City Market
-Golden Gate
-Westplatte WW2 Memorial
Gdańsk, Old Town, Amazing city, Trójmiasto -Tri-City, Vacation in Poland. 4K
#justbeautifulPoland A beautiful Polish city near the coast. Gdansk offers a blend of Hanseatic architecture, colourful burgher houses and excellent museums. Monuments included Long Market, St. Mary's Church, Long Belt, Artus Court, Green Gate, Golden Gate, National Maritime Museum, Gdańsk Crane, Museum of the Second World War, Neptune's Fountain. Gdańsk city is the cradle of Solidarność.
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Fama Residence Old Town Gdańsk - Promo movie
Our hotel is conveniently located in three historic tenement houses just next to the 17th century Golden Gate on the old town’s main pedestrian street “Długa”. All main attractions, the newest shopping center and public transport are just a short walk away.
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Old Town Gdansk
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Gdansk (Poland) 2016
Gdansk - July 2016 : old town, houses, Motlava river, Golden Gate, Town Hall, Neptune's Fountain, Baltic sea...
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Gdańsk, Poland
Gdańsk (Danzig in German) is a port city on the Baltic coast of Poland. At the center of its Main Town, reconstructed after WWII, are the colorful facades of Long Market, now home to shops and restaurants. Nearby is Neptune Fountain, a 17th-century symbol of the city topped by a bronze statue of the sea god. Gdańsk is also a center for the world’s amber trade; boutiques throughout the city sell the ossified resin.
Apartment - Old Town in Gdansk, Gdansk, Poland - Photos & Price
Trusted Apartment - Old Town in Gdansk
Located in Gdańsk, Apartment - Old Town in Gdansk offers self-catering accommodation with free WiFi. Apartment - Old Town in Gdansk boasts views of the city and is 200 metres from Crane over the Motława River.
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City: Gdansk,
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Gdansk, Poland - Historic Centre
View the historic centre of Gdansk, Poland. The images and videos were taken on a day trip from Sopot which is a popular seaside resort nearby. The old centre of Gdansk has been restored to former glory after being reduced to rubble during WWII. Popular sights in this area are the Golden Gate, Neptune Fountain, Town and the colored houses on Long Street. There many restaurants and shops selling amber jewellery. Along the Walowa river you can also board a recreated pirate ship for a little boat tour. The music in the background is from Polish composer Chopin.
Fashion House Gdansk
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Main Town Hall Gdansk (Rechtstädtische Rathaus Danzig)
The original Gothic town hall was rebuilt after a fire in 1556 in the style of Mannerism. In addition, the Spire became a golden replica of Sigismund II Augustus. Besides that, the Main Town Hall (Polish: Ratusz Głównego Miasta) is well-known for its interior, which was created primarily at the turn of 16th to 17th Century, especially the 25 ceiling paintings in the Red Room by Izaak van den Blocke. Today the building houses the municipal museum.
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Nous allons nous promener au cœur de la ville historique de Gdansk, où nous allons découvrir l'architecture Renaissance du Nord
Poland/Warsaw-Warszawa Part 1
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Warsaw (Polish: Warszawa) is the capital and largest city of Poland. It stands on the Vistula River in east-central Poland, roughly 260 kilometres (160 mi) from the Baltic Sea and 300 kilometres (190 mi) from the Carpathian Mountains. Its population is estimated at 1.740 million residents within a greater metropolitan area of 2.666 million residents, which makes Warsaw the 9th most-populous capital city in the European Union. The city limits cover 516.9 square kilometres (199.6 sq mi), while the metropolitan area covers 6,100.43 square kilometres (2,355.39 sq mi).
In 2012 the Economist Intelligence Unit ranked Warsaw as the 32nd most liveable city in the World. It was also ranked as one of the most liveable cities in Central Europe. Today Warsaw is considered an Alpha– global city, a major international tourist destination and a significant cultural, political and economic hub. Warsaw's economy, by a wide variety of industries, is characterised by FMCG manufacturing, metal processing, steel and electronic manufacturing and food processing. The city is a significant centre of research and development, BPO, ITO, as well as of the Polish media industry. The Warsaw Stock Exchange is one of the largest and most important in Central and Eastern Europe. Frontex, the European Union agency for external border security, has its headquarters in Warsaw. It has been said that Warsaw, together with Frankfurt, London, Paris and Barcelona is one of the cities with the highest number of skyscrapers in the European Union.Warsaw has also been called Eastern Europe’s chic cultural capital with thriving art and club scenes and serious restaurants.
The first historical reference to Warsaw dates back to the year 1313, at a time when Kraków served as the Polish capital city. Due to its central location between the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth's capitals of Kraków and Vilnius, Warsaw became the capital of the Commonwealth and of the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland when King Sigismund III Vasa moved his court from Kraków to Warsaw in 1596. After the Third Partition of Poland in 1795, Warsaw was incorporated into the Kingdom of Prussia. In 1806 during the Napoleonic Wars, the city became the official capital of the Grand Duchy of Warsaw, a puppet state of the First French Empire established by Napoleon Bonaparte. In accordance with the decisions of the Congress of Vienna, the Russian Empire annexed Warsaw in 1815 and it became part of the Congress Kingdom. Only in 1918 did it regain independence from the foreign rule and emerge as a new capital of the independent Republic of Poland. The German invasion in 1939, the massacre of the Jewish population and deportations to concentration camps led to the uprising in the Warsaw ghetto in 1943 and to the major and devastating Warsaw Uprising between August and October 1944. Warsaw gained the title of the Phoenix City because it has survived many wars, conflicts and invasions throughout its long history. Most notably, the city required painstaking rebuilding after the extensive damage it suffered in World War II, which destroyed 85% of its buildings. On 9 November 1940, the city was awarded Poland's highest military decoration for heroism, the Virtuti Militari, during the Siege of Warsaw (1939).
The city is the seat of a Roman Catholic archdiocese (left bank of the Vistula) and diocese (right bank), and possesses various universities, most notably the Polish Academy of Sciences and the University of Warsaw, two opera houses, theatres, museums, libraries and monuments. The historic city-centre of Warsaw with its picturesque Old Town in 1980 was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Other main architectural attractions include the Castle Square with the Royal Castle and the iconic King Sigismund's Column, St. John's Cathedral, Market Square, palaces, churches and mansions all displaying a richness of colour and architectural detail. Buildings represent examples of nearly every European architectural style and historical period. Warsaw provides many examples of architecture from the gothic, renaissance, baroque and neoclassical periods, and around a quarter of the city is filled with luxurious parks and royal gardens.Wikipedia
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Gdańsk City in Poland, #Gdansk is a port city on the Baltic coast of Poland. At the center of its Main Town, reconstructed after WWII, are the colorful facades of Long Market, now home to shops and restaurants. Nearby is Neptune Fountain, a 17th-century symbol of the city topped by a bronze statue of the sea god. Gdańsk is also a center for the world’s amber trade; boutiques throughout the city sell the ossified resin.
Best Things to do in Gdansk |
1.Walk the length of Dlugi Targ
Dlugi Targ, also known as the Long Market or Royal Way, is the main thoroughfare through Gdansk. The entire street is only 500 meters long, so you can walk it in just 10 minutes, but for the best experience, there are some things to stop and see along the way.
2.The Golden Gate sits at the western end of the street. As you look down Dlugi Targ, you can see cafes and shops lining the street and the iconic Town Hall tower. During the day, this can be a crowded place. But at night or during the early morning hours, it is quiet and peaceful.
3.The Main Town Hall (Ratusz Glownego Miasta)
The Main Town Hall is located on Dlugi Targ, next to the Neptune fountain. Just look for the green, Gothic clock tower and you are in the right place.For the best view over Gdansk, the Town Hall is the Gdansk History Museum, worthwhile for history lovers.
4.The Waterfront and Motlawa River
This is just as nice (and maybe even better) than Dlugi Targ for a nice stroll. For the best views (and just a little more walking), I recommend walking down both sides of the Motlawa River.
5.Mariacka Street is one of the coolest streets in Gdansk. This street retains some of Gdansk’s old architecture, with oversized porches spilling out onto the street. Look for the gargoyle heads, called “pukers,” that spray out water during rainstorms.
6.Neptune's Fountain - is a historic fountain in Gdańsk,
7.The Long Lane in Gdańsk, Poland, is one of the most notable tourist attractions of the city. It leads from Golden Gate to Long Market and Green Gate.
8.The Green Gate in Gdańsk, Poland, is one of the city's most notable tourist attractions. It is situated between Long Market and the River Motława.
9.Old Town in Gdańsk refers to the part of the city north of the modern city center. Notable structures include: Gdańsk Granaries Gdańsk Mills Gdańsk Town Hall Monument of King Sobieski Polish Post Preachers' House several old buildings and churches
10.AmberSky apžvalgos ratas
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