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Museum Artus Court

Gdansk, Poland
4.4 / 28
artus-court
The building is located in the center of Gdansk, at Dluga Targ 44, a former meeting place for traders, a social center, later the stock exchange, now a branch of the Gdansk Museum. It acts as a city collection point.
Address:Długi Targ 43-44, Gdańsk
Phone:+48 789 449 654

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14.11.23
David
Certainly worth a visit. A Central location , some marvellous wood work , including a lovely spiral staircase and inlaid wooden decorations on the wall and door.
01.11.23
Raisa
Super well restored museum that makes us witness the activities of the people of Gdańsk, in some cases centuries ago.
10.08.23
Amarok
Beautifully restored merchant house, awesome interior and interesting history
03.08.23
Évelyne
Free on Mondays. At noon (opening hour), there was already a lineup, but it goes very fast. Worth having a look. The last room is more informative. Prior is mainly visual.
24.07.23
Alma
Very interesting location but small. You will see everything here in about 30 min. We'll worth a visit. Really impressive inside
05.04.23
Irene
Nice Museum, we can seen the old history things of Poland, This is so wonderful and amazing, you can see things before destroyed world War II , Today is luckily we didn't buy ticket because the staff said system was failed, we can watch and vi.. Read more »
18.03.23
Martin
Gdansk is so full of history. I stand amazed by the culture and history. I absolutely loved visiting Gdansk and you should make a turn here too. Enjoy your time in Gdansk.
24.08.22
Valentin
Gorgeous ? place with so long history (more than 5 centuries) and interested decoration's inside. A lot of wood sculptures and pictures have been saved in World War period ( > 70 %). You can buy postcards which compare "before" and .. Read more »
02.08.22
Marcin
This house in the middle of historical Gdańsk has a beautiful interior with very elaborate details! Would highly recommend visiting!
18.07.22
Ewa
Very beautiful, but no QR code or person to tell you about the exhibitions and the place.. There are 3 A4 laminated sheets, not it would be actually do nice to have people in Gdańsk's museums to actually want to talk about these exhibitions with.. Read more »
08.07.22
Olga
Dropped by with my husband and a 7-year old on a rainy day. The first hall was impressive with tons of historical artefacts, the second room being smaller and before you know it - you are at the exit. Stay in the first room and have a good look at th.. Read more »
19.06.22
Krystyna
We have struggled in the past to visit this place due to changes in opening times and closed due to private events which were not posted online or on the door of the venue. It was worth not giving up as it was amazing inside. The normal opening times.. Read more »
31.03.22
Mir
The name Artus Court comes from the medieval legend of King Arthur. The merchants who met in this building wanted to follow in the footsteps of those legends, aiming to be fair and chivalrous in their dealings. Artus Court was a center for meetings, .. Read more »
29.03.22
Maksim
Very pretty but the downside is it’s very small. The art inside is gorgeous and they have very good information. They have a lot of signs in polish and English along with booklets in other languages. It’s definitely worth a stop if you&rs.. Read more »
04.01.22
Roger
Today I went to Artus Court and I am very disappointed. You have to pay 16PLN to enter (Friday), and you can only see one big room and then one or two small ones that don't add much value. I think the price is a bit excessive for these services.
18.12.21
Godfrey
Grand locale, reminiscent of a splendid Hanseatic past.
05.10.21
Ivan
Quite small, but very nice place.
24.07.21
David
Entry price of 16zl for adults a bit steep, but definitely something worth seeing. I don't know the history, but you can FEEL the nobility inside here! Magnificent paintings, murals, wood carved door frames! Just see it once!
29.06.21
Elena
Honestly, it wasn't really worth the visit. There was not so much to see, when we suddenly stood in front of the exit, we thought we'd missed a few rooms. 16 zloty is also rather much for what was offered and could have been spent better he.. Read more »
18.10.20
Jacopo
Small and niche museum worthy of a good remark - it talks about the civic life of old Gdansk and the building's role back then
06.10.20
Daniel
Nice museum, takes about 30 minutes to see everything.
26.09.20
Vivek
Tiny place, didn't take more than 30 mins to see it.
07.09.20
Patrik
Very nice and historical point in Gdańsk that is well worth a visit.
02.09.20
Anna
The organisation is awful. You have to read little sheets of A4 paper where there is a lot of text describing the exhibits you are looking at and then keep looking for what it actually is in the room itself. Was quite small but still a lovely place t.. Read more »
15.11.19
Ivan
Great historical place in Gdansk! Make sure to visit it while exploring the old town. Small hint: when the sun is shining, photos of the Court interior will be magnificent.
23.09.19
Oliwia
Simply stunning! The court is definitely worth the visit. The interior is a large Gothic Hall with the largest tiled stove I have ever seen. And the staircase is marvellous. The court was built in the 14th century and served as the meeting place for .. Read more »
28.07.19
LauraJ
We happened to catch it on "free entrance" Sunday. It was worth the visit to see the impressive woodwork, the ships hanging from the ceiling and some of the other old pieces.
10.05.19
Volodymyr
Unique interior, a lot of things are already renovated. I looked the way to explore the museum. You can bring a card with description sit at the center of the big hall, rest and read. However some of the information is still presented in old fashion .. Read more »

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