Tczew [tt͡ʂɛf] (Kashubian: Dërszewò; German: Dirschau (help·info)) is a town on the Vistula River in Eastern Pomerania, Kociewie, northern Poland with 60,279 inhabitants (June 2009). It is an important railway junction with a classification yard dating to the Prussian Eastern Railway (German: Preußische Ostbahn). The city is known for its attractive old town and the Vistula Bridge, or Bridge of Tczew, damaged during World War II.
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5.0 based on 8 reviews
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4.5 based on 52 reviews
After a few days in relatively expensive discomfort in a sweatbox in Redlowo (Studio Redlowo Rybki) and some dodgy food (Browar PG4 obcurely asking about "the salad" after I'd eaten some chicken wings), it was a relief to visit Tczew to see its murals, pop into the Wistly Museum and lounge by the Vistula at sunset. Now, if only the food there was equal to all that.
4.5 based on 13 reviews
Unlike the somewhat ersatzs experience at Malbork, this museum gives the visitor a profound impression of the importance of the river to the city in particular and Poland in general. It has sections on the history of river transport, a massive collection of river boats (which are worked on in the same building) and a free exhibit on the life of Copernicus. The staff are helpful and polite although they don't speak many languages, apparently. The exhibits are well described and everything is well lit. The experience of walking around the museum was relaxing and enjoyable- unlike the pressured and anxiety inducing visit that I had at Malbork. I hold this museum up as a model for others to follow as visiting museums is meant to be a pleasurable act and not a feat of endurance
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