• The Artus Court opposite the famous Neptune fountain is nicknamed the parlour of historical Gdańsk.
  • Artus Court was seriously damaged during the East Pomeranian Offensive of the Red Army in 1945, but it was rebuilt after the war.
  • Artus Court is not only a treasury of history and art, but also a place full of fascinating legends and curiosities that give it a unique character.
  • Artus (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...
  • The common name of Artus Court comes from the name of the legendary Celtic leader Arthur (5th and 6th century AD).
  • Artus House (or: Arthus Court; Polish: Dwór Artusa). The neo-Renaissance edifice of the Artus House dates from 1891, but, as a matter of fact, it has been...
  • The Court of Artus - located in a row of tenement houses forming the northern frontage of the Long Market - is a Gothic building with Mannerist decorations on its...
  • The Royal Road with the Main Town Hall, Neptune’s Fountain, Artus Court and beautiful tenement houses of wealthy townspeople.
  • Artus Court was damaged in 1945, during the East Pomeranian Offensive of the Red Army, but it was rebuilt using old photographs and historical records after...