The Tri-City includes three connected cities: Gdańsk, Gdynia and Sopot. The Tri-City is located in the north of Poland on the Gulf of Gdansk and the Puck Bay in the Pomeranian Voivodship.
GDAŃSK :
Monuments of Gdansk architecture come from different periods. They can be classified as:
Gothic buildings - remains of urban defensive fortifications, a dozen or so churches, town halls, the Great Mill and the Court of the Brotherhood of Saint. George. Some of these monuments are on the European Route of Brick Gothic.
Renaissance buildings - Old Town Hall, part of bourgeois tenements, Artus Court, Green Gate and Torture
Mannerist buildings - Great Armory, Golden Gate, Golden House, House of Naturalists
Baroque buildings - Royal Chapel, part of bourgeois tenements, Abbots' Palace in Oliwa
Abbots' Palace in Oliwa
St. Mary's Church in Gdansk
Main Town Hall
GDYNIA :
Gdynia has 247 329 inhabitants and covers 135.14 km²
Pomeranian Science and Technology Park
Oceanarium in Gdynia
Monument to Masts in Gdynia
SOPOT :
The city has the longest wooden pier in Europe.
The Sopot molo
Crooked House in Sopot
Open-air museum of Grodzisko
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