The Neptune Fountain in Gdansk is a magnificent and iconic piece of art that stands as a symbol of the city's maritime heritage and artistic prowess. This ornate masterpiece was crafted by the German sculptor, Abraham van den Blocke, in the early 17th century.Located in the heart of the bustling Long Market, the Neptune Fountain is an exquisite representation of the sea god, Neptune, sitting atop a colossal seashell chariot. The figure of Neptune, crowned with a trident, exudes power and grace. Surrounding him are intricate sculptures and bas-reliefs, depicting scenes from Greek mythology and Gdansk's maritime history.Visitors can admire the fountain's craftsmanship, intricate details, and its significance to the city, as it serves as a reminder of Gdansk's historical connection to the sea and its enduring artistic heritage. It is a must-see attraction for anyone exploring this enchanting city.
Museum of the Second World War
Claudia Venter
Honestly the best museum in Gdansk. Very informative and moving. The exhibitions and set up of the museum is remarkable.
Bazylika Mariacka
Anky in Europe
The inside view is absolutely gorgeous and amazing. The church inside is made of the white material and it looks very modern. The view of the tower of the church is incredible and you can see the whole view of Gdansk
AmberSky
Jakesy
What a great view of the city. It was incredible to see the city from such a height. The illuminating lights meant that this attractions was quite the sight on the eye, which was incredible to take photos of.I would recommend this to anyone travelling to Gdansk
Long Market
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Many ancient cities in Europe have preserved their historical features intact and are world-famous. In Poland, there is an ancient city with a history of thousands of years. Although it is not a popular tourist destination, it is also very beautiful and worth visiting. Many people are not familiar with Poland, but they know its western neighbor Germany. As the two countries are neighbors, there have been constant grievances in history.
This ancient city is the coastal city of Gdansk in northern Poland, which is called "Danzig" in German. This is the largest city in northern Poland and the most important seaport city. In particular, the city center retains a large number of ancient Renaissance-style buildings, and there are many Gothic and Baroque churches.
Amber Museum
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Located at the end of Dlugi Street, it doesn't look like much from the outside, but it's actually a treasure trove. From the second floor to the fifth floor, there are displays of amber, ranging from the formation of amber, amber's applications, to amber jewelry carvings, etc. Although the display area on each floor is not large, if you want to see mosquitoes or creatures in amber up close, this is the only place. In addition, the tower here is also worth visiting.