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Museum of Archeology (Muzeum Archeologiczne w Gdansku)

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The Museum of Archeology in Gdansk, located on the historic Mariacka Street, offers a deep dive into the region's ancient past. Housed in a beautifully restored building, the museum displays artifacts unearthed from Pomeranian sites, ranging from Stone Age tools to medieval treasures. One of the highlights is the extensive collection of amber, including intricately carved pieces and raw specimens, reflecting Gdansk's historical role as the amber capital. Visitors can also see reconstructed Viking-age boats, medieval weaponry, and everyday objects from early Slavic settlements. The exhibits are well-curated with informative plaques in Polish and English, making it accessible to international visitors. The museum's location on Mariacka Street, known for its amber shops and cobblestone charm, adds to the experience. It's a must-visit for history enthusiasts wanting to understand the layers of civilization that shaped Gdansk.

Don't miss

  • Admire the exquisite amber collection, including ancient jewelry and ornaments
  • See the reconstructed Viking boat and learn about early maritime trade
  • Explore medieval artifacts from Gdansk's Hanseatic period
  • View Stone Age tools and pottery from local excavations
  • Walk along Mariacka Street's charming cobblestones after your visit

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Ways to visit Museum of Archeology (Muzeum Archeologiczne w Gdansku)

You can visit on your own (paid entry – check the official website for current prices. reduced rates for students and seniors). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.

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Know before you go

  • Exhibits have English descriptions, but a guidebook or audio guide can enhance your understanding.
  • Photography is usually allowed without flash, but check for restrictions in certain areas.
  • Large bags may need to be checked in the cloakroom.
  • Allow extra time to browse the museum shop for amber souvenirs.

A bit of history

The museum was established in the 1950s and is housed in a Gothic-style building that once served as a granary. Its collections focus on the archaeology of Pomerania, with particular emphasis on the Amber Route and early medieval trade.

Common questions

Is there an entrance fee?

Yes, there is a paid entry. Check the official website for up-to-date ticket prices.

What are the opening hours?

Hours vary by season; typically open 10 AM to 5 PM, closed on Mondays. Verify online before visiting.

How long does a visit take?

Most visitors spend about 1.5 to 2 hours exploring the exhibits.

Is the museum suitable for children?

Yes, there are interactive displays and fascinating artifacts that can engage children, though some exhibits may be more suited to older kids.

Can I buy amber at the museum?

The museum shop sells amber jewelry and souvenirs, but for a wider selection, explore the nearby stalls on Mariacka Street.

Is the museum wheelchair accessible?

Unfortunately, the building has stairs and no elevator, so it may not be fully accessible. Contact the museum for specific arrangements.

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