Great movie, guys. Gdansk is wonderful, but for many foreign tourists Krakow, Wroclaw, Torun, or even Warsaw are equally beautiful. You should return to PL in spring or summer, for winter covers charm and vibe of the cities.
Nice video, good job!.Gdańsk is called a romantic city. More than 80% of buildings in Gdańsk have been destroyed after WWII. It was rebuild everything without any compensation.Gdansk was home to famous Europeans such as astronomer Johannes Hewelius and Gabriel Fareinchard, the inventor of the mercury thermometer. I recommend visiting the Artus Court from the main monuments, this white building near the Neptune fountain has beautiful interiors. The Germans, fleeing from the Russiian army, took many monuments from the Artus Court, but fortunately many were recovered. Gdansk also has a famous astronomical clock in St. Mary's Basilica. It was the largest clock of this type in the world.
Gdańsk, throughout its 1000-year history, was Polish for about 700 years and German for roughly 300 years. It was home to many German- and Polish-speaking residents, as well as people of other backgrounds (at that time, the concept of nationality did not exist in its modern sense). Each of these various groups contributed to the development of the city, including the significant German-speaking population. Gdańsk is like a microcosm of Europe - a city, much like many others in Europe, that has changed hands over the centuries and been shaped by the influence of multiple nationalities. Personally, I see this as an added value - something that enriches not only Poland but all of Europe.
Danzig is German name of the city, Gdańsk is Polish and correct one, since its a Polish city, long story short in 1939 second world war started by Germany invading Poland in Gdańsk, so its fair to say that it is a bit touchy subject for poles, hence my message. Love from Poland ❤
0:15 A good idea with these colors. A tourist can quickly know where to go
Great movie, guys. Gdansk is wonderful, but for many foreign tourists Krakow, Wroclaw, Torun, or even Warsaw are equally beautiful. You should return to PL in spring or summer, for winter covers charm and vibe of the cities.
Nice video, good job!.Gdańsk is called a romantic city. More than 80% of buildings in Gdańsk have been destroyed after WWII. It was rebuild everything without any compensation.Gdansk was home to famous Europeans such as astronomer Johannes Hewelius and Gabriel Fareinchard, the inventor of the mercury thermometer. I recommend visiting the Artus Court from the main monuments, this white building near the Neptune fountain has beautiful interiors. The Germans, fleeing from the Russiian army, took many monuments from the Artus Court, but fortunately many were recovered. Gdansk also has a famous astronomical clock in St. Mary's Basilica. It was the largest clock of this type in the world.
Gdańsk, throughout its 1000-year history, was Polish for about 700 years and German for roughly 300 years. It was home to many German- and Polish-speaking residents, as well as people of other backgrounds (at that time, the concept of nationality did not exist in its modern sense). Each of these various groups contributed to the development of the city, including the significant German-speaking population. Gdańsk is like a microcosm of Europe - a city, much like many others in Europe, that has changed hands over the centuries and been shaped by the influence of multiple nationalities. Personally, I see this as an added value - something that enriches not only Poland but all of Europe.
bellissimo video, mi è venuta voglia di visitare l est europa
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@@adrianvaldivieso4962 / Assolutamente da fare! Ha un’aria magica! 🙌🏽🤓
Danzig? Are we going back to 1939?
Danzig is German name of the city, Gdańsk is Polish and correct one, since its a Polish city, long story short in 1939 second world war started by Germany invading Poland in Gdańsk, so its fair to say that it is a bit touchy subject for poles, hence my message. Love from Poland ❤
Before that danzig was the capital city of Prussia right
@Levin.Hoffmann it was part of it, not capital if im not mistaken. Is there any point You want to make with this or its just genuine question?