Polish Baltic Frédéric Chopin Philharmonic
The Polish Baltic Frédéric Chopin Philharmonic: A Cultural Gem in Gdańsk
Explore the artistic heart of Gdańsk at the Polish Baltic Frédéric Chopin Philharmonic, where music and culture harmoniously converge.
Nestled along the scenic banks of the Motława River, the Polish Baltic Frédéric Chopin Philharmonic in Gdańsk is a cultural gem that captivates visitors with its stunning architecture and exceptional musical performances. With its impressive concert hall, this venue is not just a place to listen to music, but an experience that resonates with the rich history and artistic spirit of Poland.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
Start from the main railway station in Sopot, called Sopot Główny. Exit the station and head southeast on ul. 3 Maja towards the beach. Continue straight until you reach the sandy beach area. Turn left and walk along the promenade (known as the Sopot Pier area) towards Gdańsk. After about 2 kilometers, you will arrive at the end of the pier. From there, you can see the ferry terminal. Head towards the ferry terminal and catch a ferry to Gdańsk. Disembark at the Gdańsk port, and from there, it is a short 10-minute walk to Ołowianka 1, where the Polish Baltic Frédéric Chopin Philharmonic is located.
Public Transport - Bus
From Sopot, make your way to the nearest bus stop, which is usually located near the Sopot Główny train station. Take bus number 122 towards Gdańsk. The bus will take approximately 20 minutes. Get off at the 'Targ Rybny' stop. From there, walk down the path towards the river and cross the bridge. Continue straight until you reach Ołowianka 1, where the Polish Baltic Frédéric Chopin Philharmonic is located, which will be on your right.
Public Transport - Tram
Walk to the nearest tram stop from your location in Sopot. Board tram line 10 heading towards Gdańsk. After about 25 minutes, get off at the 'Dworzec Główny' stop in Gdańsk. From the tram stop, walk straight ahead to the main train station and then head towards the river. Follow the riverbank towards the east for about 15 minutes. You will arrive at Ołowianka 1, the location of the Polish Baltic Frédéric Chopin Philharmonic.
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