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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The M3 crane is the first in Poland, a 360-degree viewing point, located on a shipyard crane. After entering the viewing platform, we will be delighted with the breathtaking view: the shipyard areas, in particular the Imperial Shipyard, the Old Town and the proudly standing and still working cranes against the background of the Gdańsk Bay. Location: Imperial Shipyard
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This Observation Tower is located in Oliwa- one of the most beautiful districts of Gdansk. The same neighborhood where is the most charming park and zoo. You can see very nice panorama of Tri-city from there.
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Olivia Star is 180 meters high, which makes it the tallest building in the Tri-City and places it at the forefront of the tallest buildings in Poland. The Old Altitude refers to the August events in Gdańsk in 1980, and the architecture of the summit - to the neighboring Hala Olivia. The observation deck on the 32 floor of the Olivia Star is a public space, located 130 meters above the ground, from which you can admire the unique panorama of the entire Tri-City. In addition to an unforgettable view, visitors can count on an attractive culinary offer, intimate concerts and other cultural events. Olivia Star is part of the largest business center in northern Poland - Olivia Business Center, located in the heart of the metropolis, next to the University of Gdańsk Campus.
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