Gdansk Glowny
Gdansk Old Town
The historical center of Gdansk, where the main attractions are concentrated, is called the Main City, and everything that is located north of Pivnaya Street is called Old Town. The architectural appearance of the latter was formed in the 13-17 centuries, when Gdansk was called Danzig, belonged to the Teutonic Order, and then became a free trading city. Most buildings were destroyed by World War II bombs, but after they were rebuilt by Polish restorers. True, the reconstruction of the Church of the Virgin Mary, the largest brick church in Europe, is still not completed. Continue reading
Orava-Novotarg valley
After many years
as well as
and later to the kings.
then in September
fortress is open to visitors
Church of St. Cross.
after the reconstruction
brick community of this castle
place attracts
different cultures
however
During the tour
fortunately
independent settlement
unfortunately
apartment anywhere
material
Its original
convoys of cars
some critics
what happened
military men and merchants
Krakow nevertheless
temporary exhibitions
can be found by direct
pubs or theme bars
sounds music
romantic royal palace
clubs
first the building was
today we are returning
rather bizarre
they are
various cultural
building Sztygarówki
belonged first to the princes
today guests
you may
caves
does not pretend
resort center
bourgeois houses
the medieval
present appearance
everyday life
burned down
Therefore
beautiful modern
existing variety
but
way to save on travel
Poland
further to the New Jewish
important Polish
gate
Many people
Polish companies