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Wielki Młyn: A Glimpse into Gdańsk's Rich History

Explore Wielki Młyn, Gdańsk's historical gem, showcasing stunning Gothic architecture and a rich maritime heritage.

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Wielki Młyn, or the Great Mill, is one of Gdańsk's most iconic historical landmarks, reflecting the city's rich maritime and commercial past. Built in the 14th century, this stunning brick structure was originally used as a grain mill, harnessing the power of the nearby river. Today, it stands not only as a monument to the ingenuity of medieval engineering but also as a symbol of Gdańsk's resilience through the centuries. Visitors to Wielki Młyn can admire its impressive Gothic architecture, characterized by its large, arched windows and intricate brickwork that has withstood the test of time. The mill's historical significance is further enhanced by its role in the city's economy, where it once contributed to the bustling trade of grain and flour. The surrounding area is also rich with history, offering quaint streets and picturesque views that complement the mill's grandeur. Though the interior may not be open to the public, the exterior provides ample opportunities for photographs and exploration. Nearby, tourists will find charming cafes and shops, making it a perfect spot to take a break and soak in the local culture. Whether you are a history buff or simply looking to enjoy Gdańsk's architectural beauty, a visit to Wielki Młyn is an enriching experience that should not be missed.

Local tips

  • Visit during the golden hour for the best photographic opportunities.
  • Take a guided walking tour to learn more about the mill's history and significance.
  • Explore the nearby neighborhoods for authentic local eateries and shops.
  • Check local events for any historical reenactments or festivals that may take place nearby.
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A brief summary to Wielki Młyn

  • Wielkie Młyny 7/180-849, Gdańsk, 80-849, PL

Getting There

  • Walking

    If you are starting from the Gdańsk Main Train Station (Dworzec Główny), exit the station and head south towards the city center. Walk along the main pedestrian street, ul. 3 Maja, until you reach the intersection with ul. Długa. Continue straight onto Długa, which will lead you into the beautiful Gdańsk Old Town. Keep walking until you reach the Green Gate (Zielona Brama). From there, walk towards the Motława River, and follow the riverbank until you reach the bridge (Most Zielony). Cross the bridge and turn left onto ul. Chmielna. Continue straight until you reach the intersection with ul. Wyszyńskiego. Turn right, and then take an immediate left onto ul. Wielkie Młyny. Follow this street until you arrive at 7/180-849, Wielki Młyn.

  • Public Transport - Bus

    From Gdańsk Main Train Station, you can take a bus to reach Wielki Młyn. Head to the bus stop located just outside the station. Look for bus line 118 or 210. Board the bus and stay on for about 5 stops. Get off at the 'Wielkie Młyny' stop. After exiting the bus, walk a short distance along ul. Wielkie Młyny until you reach 7/180-849, Wielki Młyn.

  • Public Transport - Tram

    From the Gdańsk Main Train Station, walk to the nearest tram stop, which is located on the opposite side of the street. Take tram line 3 or 10 heading towards 'Zaspa'. After about 6 stops, get off at 'Wielkie Młyny' stop. Once you exit the tram, walk along ul. Wielkie Młyny in the direction of the numbers and you will find Wielki Młyn at 7/180-849.

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