A small fishing village until the 20th century, Gdynia was rapidly built into Poland’s largest and busiest sea port after World War I. As a result, it’s mainly a very modern city. The most significant older attraction is the 13th-century St. Michael the Archangel Church. Two museum ships in the harbor, a destroyer and a frigate, are also popular with visitors. Gdynia has a thriving cultural life and in September hosts the annual Polish Film Festival, sometimes called the “Polish Cannes.”
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A great place for a walk and spending your free time. Near the sea and beach there is a vast forest park, inside which there are historical , military facilities. There are cliffs here , which are a great place to enjoy views . The proximity of nature and a nice place to relax, and those beautiful views with great landscape. The high cliff located here is the most photographed fragment of Gdynia and a really charming place. A place that you must enter in your plan for visiting the city of Gdynia.
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Gdynia is a nice city on the Baltic coast. Be sure to look at Destroyer Blyskawica . But what you really need to see is that Akwarium Gdynskie . An excellent and instructive place full of life information in the seas.
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