VISIT GDANSK
Why visit Gdansk? What to see in Gdansk? Here are some facts about the city:
- Gdansk was part of the Hanseatic League - an international (European) association of trading cities, cooperating and supporting each other, the Hansa was active since the Middle Ages and still in the early modern era.
- St. Mary's Church (in Polish “Kościół Mariacki”) is the largest burnt brick temple in the world (it took 159 years to build: it was completed in 1502).
- It is in Gdańsk that the longest urban axis of medieval Europe is located. What do I mean? I will show you.
- The largest mill in medieval Europe: Gdańsk! Not bad for a port city somewhere out of Central Europe, right? 😉
- What were the main ingredients of the huge financial success that Hanza Gdansk was proud of for a few centuries? I will present them to you with pleasure. Then I'll tell you what caused the changes in circumstances. It's a whole story. After our meeting you will also know where the strange names of neighbourhoods that today make up the city of Gdansk come from, such as Stare Szkoty (the translation will be: The Old Scots), Biskupia Górka (The Mountain of The Bishop), Św. Wojciech (Saint Adalbert). I will also tell you since when pretty Oliwa with its cathedral and splendid park has been part of Gdańsk and how it happened, that Oliwa is no longer a separate administration.