- everipedia.org wiki/lang_en/Artus_CourtThe Artus Court, formerly also Junkerhof, [1] [2] [3] (Polish: Dwór Artusa, German: Artushof) is a building in the centre of Gdańsk, Poland (German: Danzig)...
- visittorun.com en/content/artus-courtArtus (Arthur’s) Court in its present form dates back only to the end of the 19th c., being built in the place where, until 1802, a Gothic building with the same name h.
- en-academic.com dic.nsf/enwiki/11508706Gdańsk by Joymaster 131.JPG The entrance to the Artus Court. General information Architectural style Dutch mannerism Town or city Gdańsk Country.
- itinari.com location/artus-courtWhen to Visit. The Artus Court is open to visitors throughout the year, allowing you to experience its grandeur regardless of the season.
- urtrips.com en/artus-court-museum-gdansk/Exploring by walking around Artus Court Museum Gdansk is an outstanding pleasure and it is certainly a learning and informative journey.
- web.archive.org web/20160728050926/http://mhmg.pl…Over time, Artus Court began to accept not just merchant customs, but also started to take on the role of an official merchant house.
- wiki2.org en/Artus_CourtArtus Court was seriously damaged during the East Pomeranian Offensive of the Red Army in 1945, but it was rebuilt after the war.
- flickr.com photos/polandmfa/39939019763Dwór Artusa w Gdańsku. Artus Court. Gdansk, Poland. Fot. Mariusz Cieszewski / www.polska.pl.
- projectexpedition.com attraction/artus-court/The Artus Court, formerly also Junkerhof, is a building in the center of Gdańsk, Poland, at Długi Targ 44, which used to be the meeting place of merchants and a...
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