• The Artus Court opposite the famous Neptune fountain is nicknamed the parlour of historical Gdańsk.
  • 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...
  • In front of the Artus court since 1633 is a symbol of Gdansk – the Fountain of Neptune, established on the initiative of the then mayor Bartholomew Somanna.
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  • The Gdańsk History Museum, located in the Artus Court, offers a fascinating journey through the history of this city.
  • Artus Court is a symbol of Gdansk's rich history and its importance as a major trading city in Europe during the Middle Ages.
  • This museum is a quick stop in a central location near Neptune's Fountain. A visit to Artus Court can easily fit into any Gdansk trip.
  • It still maintains this décor till this present day. During the Second World War, Artus Court Gdansk was one of the unique Polish landmarks that got destroyed.
  • Artus Court by Dariusz Kula. Courtesy of Gdańsk History Museum. ... Today the building can be visited as a branch of the Museum of Gdańsk.
  • Visit hidden locations down lovely narrow alleys and see remarkable buildings including the Golden Gate and Artus Court on an extended walking tour of Gdansk.
  • Gdansk The Artus Court was an important center of social life and shopping of Gdansk and the most democratic place in the country.
  • Whether you're a history enthusiast, an architecture lover, or simply seeking a glimpse into Gdańsk's past, the Artus Court is a must-visit destination.
  • Artus Court — local attraction, which is located at Długi Targ 43-44, 80-831 Gdańsk, Poland and belongs to the category — museum.