• Artus Court was a center for meetings, banquets, and other events. Famous people stopped at this place throughout history, such as King Henry IV.
  • Spend some time admiring the richly ornamented façade and lavish interior decorations of Artus Court or Arthur’s Court (Dwór Artusa).
  • The Royal Road with the Main Town Hall, Neptune’s Fountain, Artus Court and beautiful tenement houses of wealthy townspeople.
  • 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.
  • The Court of Artus in Gdańsk is one of the oldest surviving buildings in the world which are linked to the Arthurian Legend.
  • Artus Court was damaged during second world war and today building and inside is partial reconstruction. Ticket prices: Normal price 16 zł, reduced 8 zł.
  • Neptune’s Fountain Statue at Long Market Street (Długi Targ) with the Artus Court, branch of the Gdańsk History Museum behind the statue.
  • Where to stay in gdansk - lists of the best hotels and hostels - hand-picked by locals. Artus Court.
  • Artus Court (Polish: Dwór Artusa) is one of the most recognisable buildings on Długi Targ street, where the first tenement houses date back to Middle Ages.
  • 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.