The Charming Heritage of Dom Podcieniowy
Discover the enchanting Dom Podcieniowy in Orłowo, a captivating blend of tradition and beauty showcasing Poland's rich architectural heritage.
Dom Podcieniowy is a striking example of the beautiful wooden architecture that characterizes the coastal region of Poland. Located in the charming town of Orłowo, this historic building is not only an architectural marvel but also a symbol of the rich heritage and history of the area. The building features a unique overhanging porch, known as 'podcienie', which provides a glimpse into the traditional construction techniques of the past. As you approach, the intricate wooden details and the warm hues of the timber draw you in, inviting you to explore further. The surrounding area is equally captivating, with verdant parks and the stunning Baltic Sea coastline just a short walk away. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll along the beach or partake in various outdoor activities, making Dom Podcieniowy an ideal stop on a day of exploration. The site is not just a tourist attraction; it serves as a reminder of the historical significance of local architecture and community life in Orłowo. Although currently closed to the public, the charm of Dom Podcieniowy remains, and its picturesque exterior continues to attract photographers and history enthusiasts alike. It's a wonderful place to appreciate the beauty of Poland's architectural heritage while taking in the natural splendor of the surrounding landscapes. Be sure to capture some memorable photographs and enjoy the peaceful ambiance that this special location offers.
Local tips
- Visit early in the morning to enjoy the tranquility and avoid crowds.
- Bring your camera; the architecture and nearby scenery make for stunning photos.
- Check local guides for any seasonal events or exhibitions that may take place near the site.
- Explore surrounding areas on foot to fully appreciate the coastal beauty of Orłowo.
A brief summary to Dom Podcieniowy
- Mennonicka 11, Orłowo, 82-100, PL
Getting There
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Public Transport
If you're in Gdansk's city center, head to the nearest tram stop (e.g., 'Długi Targ' or 'Neptun'). From there, take Tram Line 3 towards 'Zaspa'. Ride for about 20 minutes and get off at 'Orłowo'. After disembarking, head towards the sea, and take a right onto 'Mennonicka' street. Walk for about 5 minutes, and you will reach Dom Podcieniowy at Mennonicka 11.
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Walking
If you're near the Gdansk beach area, start at the beach promenade and walk towards Orłowo. Follow the shoreline until you reach the Orłowo pier. From the pier, head inland along 'Mennonicka' street. Dom Podcieniowy will be on your left after walking for about 10 minutes.
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Taxi
You can easily hail a taxi from anywhere in Gdansk. Just tell the driver you want to go to 'Mennonicka 11, Orłowo'. The drive should take around 20-30 minutes, depending on traffic. Make sure to confirm the fare before getting in.
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Bicycle
If you prefer cycling, you can rent a bike from one of the many rental spots in Gdansk. From the city center, head towards the coast, following the dedicated bike lanes. Cycle along the beachfront until you reach Orłowo. Once you're at 'Mennonicka' street, it’s a short ride to Dom Podcieniowy. The total ride should take about 30 minutes.
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Muzeum Stutthof
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Krematorium
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Pomnik Obozu Stutthof
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Hale fabryczne dawnych Niemieckich Zakładów Zbrojeniowych DAW - Ausrüstungswerke
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Elbląg
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MJAZZGA
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Old Pub Jaszczur
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Plac Jagiellończyka
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Dwór Bieland
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Vistula Museum. National Nautical Museum Branch.
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Lokalna Organizacja Turystyczna KOCIEWIE
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