European Solidarity Centre - Gdansk - Discover Polen - November 2017
When you are in Gdansk, you should come in and see the European Solidarity Center so you get a deeper understanding of Poland and the history of Poland as well as how hard they have struggled to become a democratic country instead of a Communist People's regime.
This muséum is really good, the time you use there i will say is less than 1 hour, although others might say 2-3 hours, this does not fit my optics, but it is clearly a museum you should visit when you go to Gdansk in Poland.
European Solidarity Centre | 2017
Let's celebrate the 10th birthday of European Solidarity Centre / Gdańsk, Poland
Europejskie Centrum Solidarności wystawy stałe / European Solidarity Centre
Europejskie Centrum Solidarności czyli aktywne Muzeum Solidarności. Jedna z atrakcji Gdańska. Przegląd wystawy wraz z architekturą samego centrum. Strona www Europejskiego Centrum Solidarności: ecs.gda.pl
Europejskie Centrum Solidarności | European Solidarity Centre
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European Voluntary Service EVS in European Solidarity Centre, Gdansk, Poland
European Voluntary Service EVS project in European Solidarity Centre (Europejskie Centrum Solidarności) in Gdansk, Poland.
The mission of European Solidarity Centre is to commemorate, maintain and popularise the heritage and message of the Solidarity movement and the anti-communist democratic opposition in Poland and throughout the world, to inspire new cultural, civic, trade union, local government, national and European initiatives with a universal dimension and to share the achievements of the peaceful struggle for freedom, justice, democracy and human rights with those who are deprived of them.
A volunteer will be engaged in numerous activities in which he/she will be supporting the coordinator. It will contain editorial work - preparing documents, invitation letters to diplomatic institutions and guests, publications of our projects, etc; logistic preparation of the events - preparing venues of the events, booking accommodation and food, looking for travel tickets, etc; translations - depending on their language competences; running a website; press review preparation, data research, printing and preparing projects materials. The volunteer won't be doing all this activities on his/her own but will get the help of the coordinator on each stage. The volunteer will have an opportunity to get to know the organisation of the big, international events from the inside. He/she will learn how to work with diplomats, artists, analysts, policy makers, journalists and many others. It will be a work in a multicultural environment. He/She will also have a chance to work on searching for a funds, writing projects' applications, etc.
Project is financed by Erasmus+ Programme.
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Visiting the European Solidarity Centre at Gdansk
Visiting the European Solidarity Centre at Gdansk. Developing workshops on our recent history and social commitment. Szkoła Podstawowa nr 5 im. dra Aleksandra Majkowskiego, Kartuzy, Poland. Erasmus+ project Building Bridges: Poland, Germany, Austria, Slovenia and Spain.
[PL] Award Ceremony of a Medal of Gratitude by the City of Gdansk and the European Solidarity Centre
31.08.2019 [PO POLSKU] – Opening remark by Aleksandra DULKIEWICZ, Mayor of Gdańsk and Basil KERSKI, director of the European Solidarity Centre Laureates speeches - Gábor DEMSZKY, Mayor of Budapest (1990 - 2010) - Myroslav MARYNOVYCH, co-founder of Amnesty International Ukraine and the Ukrainian Helsinki Group - Frans TIMMERMANS, First Vice-President of the EC in charge of Better Regulation, Inter-Institutional Relations, the Rule of Law and the Charter of Fundamental Rights / English Version:
EUROPEAN SOLIDARITY CENTRE GDANSK
THE ARCHITECTURAL CONCEPT OF THE EUROPEAN SOLIDARITY CENTRE IN GDANSK, POLAND.
The designed building of ESC has a shape of a CHAIN LINK being the symbol of the bond joining all the people involved in constructing a democratic order, particularly millions of members of the first Solidarity. The archetype image of a community enchanted in a central building has accompanied man from the times of erecting the first monolithic constructions -- we want to use it by telling about history in a modern architectural language.
Европейский центр Солидарности в Гданьске | European Center for Solidarity in Gdansk | Poland
#gdansk #poland #solidarność
При входе в Европейский центр Солидарности висит табличка со знаковой для большинства украинцев надписью: «Здесь начинается Европа».
Удивительно, но у поляков были проблемы и мечты, как сейчас у нас. С разницей только в том, что они начали движение к Свободе -надцать лет назад и Зло имело иной облик.
Где начинается Европа, Когда и В Следствии Чего она начнется у нас — об этом и не только в Европейском центре Солидарности.
P.S. Безусловно, не без доли пропаганды. Здоровой и уместной.
05 - Poland - Gdansk - European Solidarity Centre
05 - Poland - Gdansk - European Solidarity Centre
Europejskie Centrum Solidarności w Gdańsku (ECS) / European Solidarity Centre
Europejskie Centrum Solidarności w Gdańsku (ECS)
European Solidarity Centre
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[EN] Award Ceremony of a Medal of Gratitude by the City of Gdansk and the European Solidarity Centre
31.08.2019 [ENGLISH] – Opening remark by Aleksandra DULKIEWICZ, Mayor of Gdańsk and Basil KERSKI, director of the European Solidarity Centre Laureates speeches - Gábor DEMSZKY, Mayor of Budapest (1990 - 2010) - Myroslav MARYNOVYCH, co-founder of Amnesty International Ukraine and the Ukrainian Helsinki Group - Frans TIMMERMANS, First Vice-President of the EC in charge of Better Regulation, Inter-Institutional Relations, the Rule of Law and the Charter of Fundamental Rights / Polish Version:
KLIKOWICZ (2007) - GDANSK - EUROPEAN SOLIDARITY CENTRE
GDANSK - EUROPEJSKIE CENTRUM SOLIDARNOŚCI
JANUSZ KLIKOWICZ ARCHITECT
KLIKOWICZ.ALTERVISTA.org
Video at European Solidarity Centre (Gdansk)
A video about Solidarność movement
European Solidarity Centre
Discover History And Decide About The Future - presentation of the European Museum Forum / Council of Europe Museum Prize 2016 winner by Deputy Director of Research at ECS Jacek Koltan
#museum #bestmuseums #solidarność
10 Things to do in Gdańsk, Poland Travel Guide
Join us as we visit Gdańsk, Poland in this travel guide exploring the top attractions and best things to do in Gdansk (Danzig). As the final and northernmost destination we visit during our time in Poland this port city is one of the coolest places we've visited on this particular trip through Europe. From cobbled streets to posh museums to river cruises you'll find something for everyone here. One thing we noticed was that it was considerably more expensive in terms of accommodations and food compared with other Polish cities we've visited; however, it has charms that more than make up for it.
10 Things to do in Gdańsk City Tour | Poland Travel Guide:
Intro - 00:01
1) St. Mary's Church, Gdańsk Basilica (Bazylika Mariacka - St. Marienkirche) - 00:38
2) Long Lane Street (Ulica Długa - Langgasse) - 02:16
3) Amber Museum (Muzeum Bursztynu) - 02:29
4) Historical Museum of the City of Gdansk (Muzeum Historyczne Gdanska) - 03:36
5) Motlawa River (Mottlau) - 03:55
6) Medieval Port Crane (Żuraw)- 04:40
7) SS Sołdek (Stanislaw Sołdek) - 04:57
8) Floating Fish and Chips Restaurant at Oscars - 05:32
9) Neptune Milk Bar (Bar Mleczny Neptun) - 06:55
10) European Solidarity Centre (Europejskie Centrum Solidarności) - 09:54
Outro - 10:17
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Our visit Gdańsk travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide, top sightseeing tourist attractions and the city by day including visiting castles, churches and museums. We also cover off-the-beaten-path outdoor activities you won't find in a typical Gdańsk tourism brochure, Gdańsk itinerary or Gdańsk, Poland city tour.
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After visiting the Basilica, we walked over to the main pedestrian street in Gdansk: Dluga, also known as Long Street. Unlike most Polish cities, Gdansk doesn’t have a main square, but this stretch of road acts as the equivalent with lots of vendors and performers along the way.
On the west end of Dluga (Dooga) we came across the Amber Museum, which sounded a little unusual, so we bought tickets and went up. Here we learned the history of Amber trade in the Baltic, and we also discovered that the tower that now houses the museum, was once a prison and torture chamber.
Not done with museums just yet, our next stop was the Historical Museum of the City of Gdansk. I think we spent more time staring at the ornate doorways, ceilings and staircases, than we did at the exhibit itself!
Here, we also saw the Medieval Crane, which was first mentioned in texts in 1367, and was at one point the biggest working crane in the world.
Next, it was all aboard the SS Sołdek, a Polish coal and ore freighter which is now a ship-museum.
And since we’re on the topic of food, we need to show you a milk bar we really enjoyed.
On our last day in Gdansk, we walked over to the European Solidarity Centre, which is about a 15-20 minute walk from the Old Town. The museum tells the story of Solidarity, a Polish trade union and civil resistance movement, founded in 1980 at the Lenin Shipyard. This was the first union not controlled by the communist party, and it’s a fascinating museum to learn a bit more about the history.
And that’s a wrap for our Gdansk travel guide. We hope you guys enjoyed this video and that it gave you a few ideas of things to do in Gdansk on you visit. You know the drill, if you have any other tips or suggestions to share with travellers, feel free to pop those in the comments section below. Happy travels and until next time!
This is part of our Travel in Poland video series showcasing Polish food, Polish culture and Polish cuisine.
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Touring GDAŃSK:
From-- Kraków Główny railway station
To-- Gdańsk Główny railway station
Motława
Mariacka Street // The “Amber” Street
European Solidarity Centre
Pier in Sopot
Old town
Back to Warsaw:
Nocny Market
Warsaw Uprising Museum
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Featured in this video, in no particular order:
00:05 Długa Street
01:01 Neptune's Fountain
01:22 Town Hall
01:46 The Crane
01:57 Golden Gate
02:09 Prison Tower
02:35 Amber Museum
02:46 The Great Armoury
03:00 National Maritime Museum
03:08 Highland Gate
03:18 Motława River
03:50 Mariacka St.
04:04 St. Mary's Gate
04:18 St. Mary's Basilica
05:10 Views from St. Mary's Basilica's Tower
06:09 Green Bridge
06:13 Green Gate
06:17 Great Mill
06:21 Little Mill
06:26 Fountain of the Four Quarters
06:37 Monument to the Fallen Shipyard Workers of 1970
06:50 European Solidarity Centre
07:14 Cow Bridge & Cow Gate
07:21 Milk Can Gate
07:25 Corner Tower
07:31 Archaeological Museum
07:38 Hala Targowa Market
07:44 Central Market
07:51 Museum of the Second World War
07:56 Artus Court
08:08 Royal Chapel
08:13 Maritime Culture Centre
08:19 St. Hyacinth Tower
08:26 St. Katarzyna Church
08:38 Straganiarska Gate
08:45 Swan Tower
08:49 Baltic Sea Cultural Centre
08:56 Church of St. John
09:01 Railway Station
09:11 New Town Hall
09:18 National Museum
09:23 Slomiana Tower
09:28 Gdansk Library
09:32 St. John's Gate
09:40 Shakespeare Theatre
09:44 St. Peter's Basilica
09:48 Third Millennium John Paul II Bridge
09:52 Wybrzeze Theatre
11:00 Lech Walesa Airport
Audio track at the end of the video: Underdog, by The 126ers.
European Solidarity Centre, Gdansk
Proposal for new European Solidarity Centre in Gdansk by Estudio Barozzi Veiga, Barcelona