What to see in Gdansk
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Old town
I have spent the last weekend in Gdansk and instantly it has bacame one of my favorite Polish cities. It is mostly known because of historical events and the beginning of Second World War but it is also worth to just go there to explore beautiful old town and wander...
0 0 , 6 years ago -
Kartuzy and the abandoned castle
Hello beautiful readers, today is all about a day trip I had together with my Erasmus friends. I will take you on a journey into a misterious and magestic but uncompleted castle, one in its kind I must say. Why Kartuzy ? As one fellow Erasmus was about to return to...
0 0 , 6 years ago -
Coffee Perk
Coffee Perk is a place where friends meet, like in the Friends series. It is close to Oliwa Park like the one in Friends was close to Central Park. This place is run by friendly people who prepare homemade delicious cakes and good coffee. What is more, they even allow...
0 0 , 8 years ago -
European Solidarity Centre
European Solidarity Centre in Gdansk is a modern museum with a big library, multimedia library, 1 caffee place and one place where you can eat, and a lot to discover in the exhibition. The permanent exhibition is about Solidarity movement and revolutions in Europe...
0 0 , 8 years ago -
Gdańsk
My favorite city of Poland is Gdansk. Therefore, I would like to start with history of Gdansk. Furthermore, I want to share my impressions of the city with you. The city was founded by the great ruler Mieszko I in the 10th century and for a long time the city was under...
1 0 , 8 years ago -
WesterPlatte
One of the most dramatic events from human history is undoubtly The Second World War (1939-1945). One would think that after the First World War (1914-1918), people would have learned that fighting brings only misery and distruction, but it seems we only acknowledge...
4 0 , 12 years ago