• Artus Court was a center for meetings, banquets, and other events. Famous people stopped at this place throughout history, such as King Henry IV.
  • Over time, Artus Court began to accept not just merchant customs, but also started to take on the role of an official merchant house.
  • Artus Court in Gdańsk is one of the most representative monuments located on the so-called Royal Route. It is also one of the most beautiful interiors in Europe.
  • No popular walking tours of Gdansk will be complete without a stop at Artus Court. For in-depth information, book a private guide for your Artus Court tour.
  • The Court of Artus in Gdańsk is one of the oldest surviving buildings in the world which are linked to the Arthurian Legend.
  • Dwór Artusa, or Artus Court, is a historic building located in Gdańsk, Poland. Built in the 14th century, this beautiful structure is now a museum and a popular...
  • In addition to the neo-Renaissance motifs, there are also references to the original Gothic-Renaissance building of the Artus Court - slightly pointed windows and...
  • The Royal Road with the Main Town Hall, Neptune’s Fountain, Artus Court and beautiful tenement houses of wealthy townspeople.
  • Artus Court. This ornate building, on the renowned Długi Targ street, served as a meeting place for merchants and the city’s wealthy during the Renaissance.
  • We will explore the famous Long Market and admire the historic ArtusCourt, St. Mary’s Church, Old Crane, Golden Gate, Motlawa Embankment, and more.