Gdansk
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Tourist attractions
Monument to the Victims of Martial Law (2 min)
Bronze memorial erected in 2016 commemorating those who died during Poland's 1981–1983 martial law period.
Monument to the Polish Underground State and Home Army (2 min)
Stone memorial dedicated in 1993 to Polish resistance fighters during World War II.
Monument to Maria Konopnicka (2 min)
Bronze memorial from 1977 honoring the Polish poet and social activist.
Monument to King John III Sobieski (2 min)
Bronze monument originally erected in Lviv in 1898, relocated to Gdańsk in 1965.
University of Gdansk Museum (3 min)
Recently opened university museum offering free admission and showcasing institutional history and collections.
Old Pharmacy (3 min)
Historic pharmacy building in Gdansk's Old Town.
Monument to Defenders of the Coast 1939 (3 min)
Stone memorial erected in 1957 commemorating Polish coastal defenders during World War II.
Paweł Adamowicz Memorial Plaque (4 min)
Tribute to Gdansk's mayor (1998–2019), featuring his vision of the city as a place of solidarity and goodwill.
Monument to Jan Heweliusz (4 min)
Bronze statue commemorating the 17th-century astronomer and instrument maker who discovered comets and created the celestial atlas.
Amber Museum (5 min)
Museum dedicated to amber exhibits and geology. Open daily 10:00–18:00 (Monday from noon). Admission fee required.






























