Dlugi Targ (square) in Gdansk, Poland
Weekend trip to Gdansk, Poland 201103118 till 20110320
Dluga street ends at Dlugi Targ (square), (main pedestrian street in oldtown).
Gdańsk - Długa, Długi Targ 2017
Spacer Długą i Długim Targiem od Złotej Bramy do Zielonej Bramy i Zielonego Mostu. 10-08-2017 Dluga Street Gdansk Poland
Altstadt in Danzig
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Gdańsk - Długi Targ
Gdańsk - Długi Targ
Poland
Gdansk- Part 1/5 (Dlugi Targ: Ughagen House, Dwor Artusa and Ratusz)
This time, Brian returns to the motherland, the beautiful city of Gdansk, Poland.
Brian's journey takes him through Poland's famous tri-cities, Gdansk, Gdynia, and Sopot.
Segments include, Dlugi Targ, ruins on Spichlerze Island, amber shop on Ulica Mariacka, Solidarity Square, Corpus Christi and lighthouse museum in Nowy Port, a visit to the Wisloujscie Fortress and Westerplatte, cathedral in Oliwa, zapiekanki in Brzezno, cycling to Sopot, hiking in Orlowo, port city of Gdynia, a day trip to Malbork Castle, St. Dominic's Fair, and a cruise down the Motlawa River.
Gdansk- Part 2/5 (Motlawa River, Amber Shop, Fruit Market and Solidarnosc)
This time, Brian returns to the motherland, the beautiful city of Gdansk, Poland.
Brian's journey takes him through Poland's famous tri-cities, Gdansk, Gdynia, and Sopot.
Segments include, Dlugi Targ, ruins on Spichlerze Island, amber shop on Ulica Mariacka, Solidarity Square, Corpus Christi and lighthouse museum in Nowy Port, a visit to the Wisloujscie Fortress and Westerplatte, cathedral in Oliwa, zapiekanki in Brzezno, cycling to Sopot, hiking in Orlowo, port city of Gdynia, a day trip to Malbork Castle, St. Dominic's Fair, and a cruise down the Motlawa River.
Solidarity Square - Gdansk.
Solidarity Square - Gdansk.
Lechia Gdańsk | Długi Targ Square | 19.05.2019
Lechia Gdańsk | 19.05.2019
Fans put the flags out and triumph over.
The Artus Court in Gdansk , Poland , February 2016
The historic Artus Court is located in the middle of old town in Gdansk at Dlugi Targ square . It is the finest palace in Gdansk . Throughout the centuries the Artus Court was visited by Polish Kings and other celebrities .
GDAŃSK - RATUSZ GŁÓWNEGO MIASTA DŁUGI TARG KRODO
Murowany, trójkondygnacyjny i podpiwniczony, gotycko-renesansowy Ratusz Głównego Miasta sięga swoją historią XIV stulecia. Góruje on swoją charakterystyczną wieżą z pozłacanym zegarem i zdobionym hełmem nad całym Gdańskiem, stanowiąc najważniejsza, obok Kościoła Mariackiego, dominantę zabudowy. GDAŃSK - RATUSZ GŁÓWNEGO MIASTA DŁUGI TARG - KRODO więcej
Długi Targ, Gdańsk, Pomeranian, Poland, Polska, Europe
The Long Market in Gdańsk, Poland, is one of the most notable tourist attractions of the city. It is situated between the end of Long Lane (Ulica Długa, Langgasse) and Green Gate (Brama Zielona, Koggentor). Established in about 13th century, initially as a merchant road leading to the oval market place. Soon after bloody takeover of Gdańsk by Teutonic Knights, known as the Gdańsk slaughter, the street become the city's main artery. Its official name in Latin Longa Platea was first written in 1331, German name Langgasse was introduced later and Polish Ulica Długa in 1552. Before the Partitions of Poland it was also called the Royal Route because it served as a road of solemn entrances into the city during the visitations by Polish monarchs. The latter name was popularized between 1457-1552. During the monarchs' visits to the city they were entertained in the tenement houses along the route and during the feasts of the Royal family the city council arrange fireworks here. The street was inhabited by the most prominent and the most wealthy citizens of the Royal City of Gdańsk. It was also a place of executions of witches, heretics and criminals that were nobles or city's citizens. The others were executed on Galgenberg/Szubieniczna Góra (Gallows Mountain) or in Peinkammertor/Katownia (Torture chamber).
Gdańsk ul. Dlugi Targ
23.00 widoki ksiezyc
Długi Targ, Gdańsk, Pomeranian, Poland, Polska, Europe
The Long Market in Gdańsk, Poland, is one of the most notable tourist attractions of the city. It is situated between the end of Long Lane (Ulica Długa, Langgasse) and Green Gate (Brama Zielona, Koggentor). Established in about 13th century, initially as a merchant road leading to the oval market place. Soon after bloody takeover of Gdańsk by Teutonic Knights, known as the Gdańsk slaughter, the street become the city's main artery. Its official name in Latin Longa Platea was first written in 1331, German name Langgasse was introduced later and Polish Ulica Długa in 1552. Before the Partitions of Poland it was also called the Royal Route because it served as a road of solemn entrances into the city during the visitations by Polish monarchs. The latter name was popularized between 1457-1552. During the monarchs' visits to the city they were entertained in the tenement houses along the route and during the feasts of the Royal family the city council arrange fireworks here. The street was inhabited by the most prominent and the most wealthy citizens of the Royal City of Gdańsk. It was also a place of executions of witches, heretics and criminals that were nobles or city's citizens. The others were executed on Galgenberg/Szubieniczna Góra (Gallows Mountain) or in Peinkammertor/Katownia (Torture chamber).
Beach in Gdansk, Poland
Gdansk is a city on the Baltic coast in northern Poland
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Christmas Day in Gdańsk, Poland
Let it snow, Let it snow!
The Dlugi Targ Street
The main square in Gdansk Poland
Długi Targ, Gdańsk, Pomeranian, Poland, Polska, Europe
The Long Market in Gdańsk, Poland, is one of the most notable tourist attractions of the city. It is situated between the end of Long Lane (Ulica Długa, Langgasse) and Green Gate (Brama Zielona, Koggentor). Established in about 13th century, initially as a merchant road leading to the oval market place. Soon after bloody takeover of Gdańsk by Teutonic Knights, known as the Gdańsk slaughter, the street become the city's main artery. Its official name in Latin Longa Platea was first written in 1331, German name Langgasse was introduced later and Polish Ulica Długa in 1552. Before the Partitions of Poland it was also called the Royal Route because it served as a road of solemn entrances into the city during the visitations by Polish monarchs. The latter name was popularized between 1457-1552. During the monarchs' visits to the city they were entertained in the tenement houses along the route and during the feasts of the Royal family the city council arrange fireworks here. The street was inhabited by the most prominent and the most wealthy citizens of the Royal City of Gdańsk. It was also a place of executions of witches, heretics and criminals that were nobles or city's citizens. The others were executed on Galgenberg/Szubieniczna Góra (Gallows Mountain) or in Peinkammertor/Katownia (Torture chamber).
Gdańsk Długa, Długi Targ. Euro 2012
Spacer po Długiej i Długim Targu w Gdańsku w czasie Euro 2012.
15-06-2012
Welcome to Gdańsk - Długa
Welcome to Gdańsk
Central market square, port city Gdansk in Poland
Gdansk, Poland - July 20, 2017: Tourists walk and photographed on Central market square in background of fountain of Neptune and Historical Museum Gdansk. Hanseatic port city with Fachwerk buildings
Gdańsk Długi Targ
Gdańsk Długi Targ