| Main Town Hall The most magnificent and monumental building of the old - time Gdańsk. Built in the late 14th century as the seat of city authorities, the Town Hall hosted many Polish kings. | St. Mary’s Church The largest brick church in Europe with enormous astronomical clock. It was built between 1343 – 1502 | The Great Mill It is the biggest secural construction built by Teutonic Knights in 1350 on the Radunia canal. It served as a mill, warehouse, and bakery. |
The Artus Court This impressive mansion is one of the most beautiful buildings of its kind in Northern Europe. | St. Mary’s Street Undoubtedly one of the most picturesque streets in Europe, it runs from the St. Mary’s Church to the Motława River. It ends with the medieval St.Mary’s Gate. | The Oliwa Cathedral The cathedral was built as a Cistercian church in the 13th century. |
The Crane The biggest medieval port crane in Europe. One of the most characteristic buildings of Gdańsk | St. Catherine’s Church The oldest parish church of the Old Town built between 1227 – 1239 and enlarged in 14th century. | The Three Crosses Monument The 42 meters high steel crosses commemorate the victims of shipyard workers’ strikes of December 1970. |