travel poland gdansk green gate

"The Green Gate is a building which is clearly inspired by the Antwerp City Hall.
It was built between 1568-1571 to serve as the formal residence of the Polish monarchs.
It is a masterpiece by Regnier (or Reiner van Amsterdam), the architect from and reflects
the influence of the dutch architecture in the city.
" - wikipedia

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The Green Gate sits at the end of a bridge that spans the Motlawa River, Gdansk, Poland (2009).






Traveling through the arches brings you onto the main street of Old Town, Gdansk, Poland (2009).





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