- 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...
- trip24.org artus-courtThe name Artus Court comes from the medieval legend of King Arthur.
- placeandsee.com wiki/artus-courtThose are other destinations to find places related to Artus Court: Westerplatte.
- frommers.com destinations/gdansk/attractions/…The Court, so named after King Arthur (though he had nothing to do with this place), was founded as a meeting place for the town's wealthiest traders and leading...
- hellotravel.com poland/artus-courtThe Artus Court is a working in the focal point of Gdansk, Poland German: Danzig, at Dlugi Targ 44, which used to be the gathering spot of traders and a focal...
- 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.
- arthurianromances.wordpress.com 2013/02/25/artus-…Artus Court Gdansk | Poland - Gdansk Life The Dwor Artusa was in many respects the epicentre of Gdansk's mercantile galaxy.
- fromto.travel en/blog/poland/artus-courtThe Artus Court in Gdańsk was erected on the Town Hall Square in 1350.
- flickr.com photos/sftrajan/53659626022Artus Court (Polish: Dwór Artusa; German: Artushof; formerly also Junkerhof) 1616–1618 Długi Targ 44, Gdansk, Poland "Dutch mannerism...
- inyourpocket.com gdansk/artus-court_16192vJust to the left is a small pewter surface that claims to be the oldest table in Poland while two stone lions protect the entrance to the cellars of the court.