• Izabela Jastrzembska-Olkowska, manager of the Artus Court i.olkowska(at)muzeumgdansk.pl; mob.: +48 798 035 645.
  • The Artus Court (Polish: Dwór Artusa; German: Artushof; formerly also Junkerhof[2][3][4]) is a building in the centre of Gdańsk, Poland at Długi Targ 44, which used...
  • Respectable interior of the Artus court also richly decorated with paintings, models of sailing ships, armor knights, various ornaments.
  • Eskiden Junkerhof olan Artus Court, Polonya'nın Gdańsk şehrinin merkezinde, eskiden tüccarların buluşma yeri ve sosyal yaşamın merkezi olan Długi Targ 44...
  • The Artus Court was built by 1350. Today it is a branch of the Gdansk History Museum. The name Artus is derived from the legend of English King Arthur.
  • Artus Court was seriously damaged during the East Pomeranian Offensive of the Red Army in 1945, but it was rebuilt after the war.
  • Spend some time admiring the richly ornamented façade and lavish interior decorations of Artus Court or Arthur’s Court (Dwór Artusa).
  • Neptune’s Fountain Statue at Long Market Street (Długi Targ) with the Artus Court, branch of the Gdańsk History Museum behind the statue.
  • Located on the Dlugi Targ Square in Gdansk, the Artus Court is an impressive building that has long been a popular stop for visitors.
  • Gdańska; будівля; Gdańsk; Artura galms Dancigā; Dwór Artusa; Dwór Artusa; Artushof (Gdansk)</nowiki>. Artus Court. building.