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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.