Tri-city agglomeration

Near the mouth of the Vistula River, modernist Gdynia, the resort of Sopot and the city of Gdańsk with a centuries-old history

There is a legend about the northern part of Poland that when the world was created, the God had leftovers in a bag, which he scattered across Pomerania. Thanks to this, there are hills, forests, lakes, the sea, dunes and everything else your heart desires. Of course, this is just a legend, but the vast agglomeration consisting of three cities is full of wonderful monuments and places worth seeing and remembering.

It is definitely worth...

[1] Navy Museum and Błyskawica

...visit the Navy Museum in Gdynia and board a warship "Błyskawica"

On the space over 3 thousands m2 has been gathered an exhibition devoted to the history of Polish military operations at sea. At the outdoor exhibition you can see old ship guns, planes, helicopters and even cannons that are several hundred years old.

Walking along the narrow decks and steep stairs of the OSP Błyskawica warship, we can feel a bit like during war operations, patrolling the Atlantic in the OSP Błyskawica warship. The opportunity to see the ship gun turrets will certainly provide a lot of excitement.

[2] Pier and curved house

...take a walk along the Sopot Pier and during walking along Monciak, look at the crooked house

Monciak, the main promenade of Sopot. A street of artists, historic tenement houses and modern architecture perfectly suited to the character of the city. The crooked house refers to the drawings of Jan Marcin Szancer and Per Dawlberg – a Danish cartoonist who has lived in Sopot for years.

[3] Sołdek ship

... see the Old Town of Gdańsk and enter the Maritime Museum in a package with the Medieval Crane and Sołdek ship

The oldest mentions of Gdańsk date back to 997. The city has a rich history. Numerous historic sites such as the Wyżynna Gate, the Great Armoury or the Golden Gate delight the eye with their ingenious design and various architectural styles.

The Central Maritime Museum has many exhibits. Visitors can take a journey from the first wooden shells through sailing ships and galleons to modern ships. The Granary takes you on a journey of medieval trade, while on board the Sołdka you can feel like a sailor sailing on a stormy sea amidst the ocean waves.

It is all?...

DEFINITELY NO

The above are only examples of places worth visiting. The individual links in the menu at the beginning of the page lead to more detailed descriptions of interesting places in Gdynia, Gdańsk and Sopot. 

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Gdynia

Gdynia - my city

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Sopot

Sopot - a resort full of life

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Gdańsk

Gdańsk - city ​​of freedom

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Localisation

Gdynia


54o 30′ N 18o 33′ E

 

Sopot

 

54o 30′ N 18o 33′ E

 

Gdańsk

54o 30′ N 18o 33′ E

 

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Bibliography:

[1] muzeummw.pl

[2] turystyka.wp.pl

[3] nmm.pl

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