Green Gate
13 locals recommend,
Location
24 Długi Targ
Gdańsk, Województwo pomorskie
Tips from locals
The enormous room on the first floor, with an area of 300 m2, was a place where the Gdańsk residents organised fests, feasts and theatrical presentations. The ground floor was home to the port scales. In the 19th Century, the Gate served as the home of the Environmental Association. After the end of World War II, only the external walls of the building survived. In 1999, the ownership of the Gate was transferred to the newly-appointed Pomeranian Voivodeship Local Government, which made the decision to revitalise the historic building and present it to the Gdańsk National Museum.
The enormous room on the first floor, with an area of 300 m2, was a place where the Gdańsk residents organised fests, feasts and theatrical presentations. The ground floor was home to the port scales. In the 19th Century, the Gate served as the home of the Environmental Association. After the end of…
Brama Zielona Głównego Miasta – prawdopodobnie najstarsza brama wodna Gdańska, wzmiankowana w 1357. Zabytek nr rej. 295 z 24 lutego 1967. Brama Zielona to pierwszy w Gdańsku przykład manieryzmu niderlandzkiego, stylu, który nadał miastu charakterystyczne piękno poniedziałek zamknięte od wtorku do niedzieli czynne od 10-17
The Green Gate (Polish: Brama Zielona, German: former Koggentor, now Grünes Tor) in Gdańsk, Poland, is one of the city's most notable tourist attractions. It is situated between Long Market (Długi Targ) and the River Motława.