Descripción

El Muzeum Gdańska - Ratusz Głównego Miasta, situado en el corazón de Gdańsk, se alza a una impresionante altura de 274 pies y es un ejemplo impresionante de la arquitectura gótica fusionada con elementos renacentistas. Originalmente construido en el siglo XV, este grandioso ayuntamiento ha sido meticulosamente restaurado tras la destrucción de la guerra, preservando su esencia histórica.

En su interior, los visitantes pueden maravillarse con los impresionantes muebles y sumergirse en exposiciones interesantes que exhiben artefactos de la rica historia de Gdańsk, incluyendo ideas conmovedoras sobre las experiencias de la ciudad durante los bombardeos de la guerra. Calificado con 4.6 estrellas en Google, el museo demuestra ser un destino fascinante y educativo, perfecto para una visita de 1-2 horas.

Las familias encontrarán el museo adecuado para los niños, con varias características diseñadas para cautivar las mentes jóvenes. Escalar la torre recompensa a los visitantes con una espectacular vista panorámica de Gdańsk, su bullicioso puerto y los barcos en tránsito, haciendo que la visita sea verdaderamente memorable.

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Tiempo recomendado para visitar

1-2 horas

Características

Adecuado para niños., Baño accesible para sillas de ruedas, Baño

¿Cómo llegar aquí?

Las opciones de transporte público más cercanas para su conveniencia.

Targ Drzewny
Parada de autobús 377 m caminar
Targ Chlebowy
Parada de autobús 184 m caminar
Żabi Kruk
Parada de autobús 240 m caminar
Gdańsk, Żabi Kruk
Parada de autobús 278 m caminar
Żuraw
Parada de autobús 386 m caminar

Reseñas y calificaciones

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Andrejka Mila
Andrejka Mila
1 mes hace en Google

Great View, but Be Ready for Waiting and Lots of Stairs The museum is free to enter on Mondays, which is a big plus, but expect longer waiting times—especially if you want to go up the tower. It’s important to note that there are two separate tickets: one for the museum and another one for the tower. Tower access is charged separately even on Mondays (20 PLN), and you can buy the ticket right before the entrance. Only 20 people are allowed at the top at the same time, so entry is regulated. The wait can be uncomfortable, especially if the air gets stuffy. The climb itself is manageable, and the view from the top is absolutely worth it. The museum is well done and interesting, but be prepared for a lot of walking and stairs throughout the visit. Definitely worth seeing—just wear comfortable shoes and bring some patience.

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endi tl
endi tl
1 mes hace en Google

Bardzo przyjemny punkt widokowy z łatwym wejściem oraz widokiem na starówkę.

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R
3 meses hace en Google

A standout attraction in the heart of Gdańsk’s Old Town, located at the intersection of Długa Street and Długi Targ. This Gothic-Renaissance structure, dating back to the 14th century, has been meticulously restored after wartime damage and now houses the city’s historical museum.   Inside, visitors can explore richly decorated rooms such as the Red Hall and the White Hall, adorned with intricate ceilings, wall paintings, and period furnishings. A highlight is the climb to the tower’s observation deck, offering panoramic views of Gdańsk’s colorful rooftops and the Motława River.  The museum is accessible to visitors with disabilities, featuring elevators and adapted restrooms. Photography is permitted without flash, and there’s a cloakroom and lockers for personal items. A café serving traditional Polish cuisine is also available on-site.  Opening hours are Monday, Wednesday, Friday to Sunday from 10:00 to 16:00, and Thursday from 10:00 to 18:00. The museum is closed on Tuesdays. Ticket prices are 16 PLN for adults, 12 PLN for reduced admission, and 45 PLN for a family ticket (2 adults + up to 6 children). Entry to the tower is an additional 12 PLN for adults and 6 PLN for reduced admission. Free entry is offered on Mondays.   Visitors should note that the museum’s operating hours are relatively short, so it’s advisable to plan visits accordingly. Additionally, the tower climb involves numerous steps, which may be challenging for some. Overall, the Museum of Gdańsk – Main Town Hall offers a rich historical experience and stunning city views, making it a worthwhile visit for those interested in Gdańsk’s heritage.

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