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This venue is currently closed for rennovation.


Gdańsk's Archaeological Museum resides within the Spichlerz Błękitny Baranek (ENG: The Blue Lamb Granary), which dates back to the 16th century and provides a unique interior for such an institution. It might seem strange to find a large archaeological exhibit on the Sudan in the heart of Gdansk, faux tribal huts and all, but go with it. The next floors cover the history of the area, complete with exhumed skeletons, an ancient canoe and plenty of interesting jewellery that has been liberated from the ground. More interesting than the Ice Age weaponry, Stone Age drawings and amber displays are the models of the city in the past and the detritus collected after Gdansk was shattered in World War II. With the opening of more and more modern and visitor-friendly museums in recent years this is both an academic way to spend an hour of your afternoon and a chance to see what all Polish museums were once like.

The permanent exhibitions are as follows:
POLISH:
Miasto pod miastem
ENGLISH:
A city under a city
Średniowieczna uliczka hanzeatycka The medieval Hanseatic street
Gdańsk w świecie Hanzy  Gdansk in the world of the Hanseatic League
Wyspa Spichrzów w Gdańsku  Granary Island in Gdansk
Average visiting time: 1hr.
 
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Venue Info

Location

Location

ul. Mariacka 25/26, Gdańsk
Gdańsk
Tickets

Tickets

Admission 14/10zł. Thursday free for permanent exhibition.
Phone

Phone

(+48) 58 322 21 00
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