Gdansk Gdynia Sopot PDF Poland Map

The Tricity area, comprising Gdańsk, Gdynia, and Sopot in Poland, is rich in history and culture, boasting a variety of famous buildings and landmarks. Here are some notable structures in each city:

Gdańsk:

  1. St. Mary’s Basilica (Bazylika Mariacka):
    • One of the largest brick churches in the world, known for its Gothic architecture. It dates back to the 14th century and is located in the heart of Gdańsk.
  2. Gdańsk Crane (Żuraw):
    • A medieval port crane, it is one of the city’s symbols and part of the National Maritime Museum. The crane was used for loading and unloading cargo from ships.
  3. Neptune’s Fountain (Fontanna Neptuna):
    • A bronze statue of the Roman god Neptune, situated in the Long Market. It is a symbol of Gdańsk’s maritime traditions.
  4. The Main Town Hall (Ratusz Głównego Miasta):
    • A historic building in the heart of the city, characterized by its Gothic and Renaissance architecture. It has been the seat of the city authorities for centuries.

Gdynia:

  1. Kościuszko Square (Skwer Kościuszki):
    • The central square of Gdynia, surrounded by modernist buildings. It’s a hub for cultural events, and the Kościuszko Monument is a prominent feature.
  2. Gdynia Aquarium (Akwarium Gdyńskie):
    • One of the oldest aquariums in Europe, located on the seashore. It houses a diverse range of marine life and is a popular attraction for visitors.
  3. Dar Pomorza:
    • A historic sailing ship permanently moored in Gdynia, serving as a museum ship. It was originally a training ship for the Polish merchant navy.

Sopot:

  1. Sopot Pier (Molo w Sopocie):
    • The longest wooden pier in Europe, extending into the Baltic Sea. It is a popular destination for walks, and at the end of the pier, there’s a restaurant with panoramic views.
  2. Monte Cassino Street (ulica Monte Cassino):
    • The main street in Sopot, known for its lively atmosphere, shops, and restaurants. It is a central hub for entertainment and cultural events.
  3. Crooked House (Krzywy Domek):
    • A whimsical and unconventional building with a crooked and surreal design. It is a symbol of modern architecture and a popular spot for tourists.

Keep in mind that new landmarks may have emerged, and restoration projects might have been undertaken since my last update. It’s advisable to check the latest travel information for the most current details on landmarks and attractions in the Tricity

Author: Kirill Shrayber, Ph.D.

I have been working with vector cartography for over 25 years, including GPS, GIS, Adobe Illustrator and other professional cartographic software.
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