One of Poland’s most beautiful cities, Gdansk, on the Baltic Sea, has played major roles in history, especially in the 20th-century. It was the 1939 flash point of World War II, and then in 1980, the birthplace of the Solidarnosc labor movement, ushering the end of Communist domination in Eastern Europe. Gdansk’s Old Town, painstakingly reconstructed to its Hanseatic League glory after being leveled in World War II, is a highlight. The 14th-century Town Hall houses the city’s historical museum.
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Chlebowy Bridge is one of the most interesting bridges in Gdansk and was built in the years 1338-56. The bridge over the canal of Radunia offers a beautiful view of the Great Mill and the church of St. Catherine. This bridge is also called a Love Bridge, because of the love padlocks hanging there. The number of padlocks is impressive, and the bridge on which they are hung is not so big. The well-kept area encourages you to relax . A bit off the beaten track from the main attractions of the old town, and thus even more atmospheric. A charming bridge over one of the canals in Gdansk.
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