To see:
The Gdansk shipyards. The insect-like cranes that rise up on the city's northern skyline have a special place in every Pole's heart. It was here that Lech Walesa and the Solidarity Trade Union rose up against Communism signalling the end of one of history's most hated regimes. The Monument to the Fallen Shipyard Workers known as the Three Crosses was erected in 1980, in honour to the Gdansk shipyard workers. The Solidarity movement of 1980 shook Poland leading the way to independence. Lech Walesa, the Solidarity Leader and the Polish President of 1990-1995, was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1983.
Artus Court (15th century) was the seat of merchant brotherhood and guilds. Its facade features statues of kings and mythical figures. The Neptune Fountain (17th century), symbolic of the city, stands in front of the building.
The Gdansk shipyards. The insect-like cranes that rise up on the city's northern skyline have a special place in every Pole's heart. It was here that Lech Walesa and the Solidarity Trade Union rose up against Communism signalling the end of one of history's most hated regimes. The Monument to the Fallen Shipyard Workers known as the Three Crosses was erected in 1980, in honour to the Gdansk shipyard workers. The Solidarity movement of 1980 shook Poland leading the way to independence. Lech Walesa, the Solidarity Leader and the Polish President of 1990-1995, was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1983.
Artus Court (15th century) was the seat of merchant brotherhood and guilds. Its facade features statues of kings and mythical figures. The Neptune Fountain (17th century), symbolic of the city, stands in front of the building.