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Ratusz Starego Miasta

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The Ratusz Starego Miasta (Old Town Hall) in Gdansk is a striking Gothic-Renaissance building located on Korzenna Street in the heart of the Old Town. Built in the 16th century, it served as the seat of the Old Town council and later as a court and administrative center. The building features an elegant facade with ornate gables, a tall tower, and decorative elements that reflect the city's prosperous Hanseatic past. Inside, visitors can explore restored rooms with period furnishings, paintings, and a grand council chamber. The town hall also houses a small museum dedicated to the history of Gdansk's Old Town. Its location on a quiet street away from the main tourist crowds makes it a peaceful spot to appreciate medieval architecture. The surrounding area is filled with charming cobblestone lanes, amber shops, and cafes, making it easy to combine a visit with a stroll through Gdansk's historic center.

Don't miss

  • Admire the Renaissance facade with its decorative gables and ornate portal
  • Visit the restored council chamber with original paintings and furniture
  • Climb the tower for panoramic views of Gdansk's Old Town (if open)
  • Explore the small museum detailing the history of the Old Town district
  • Stroll along Korzenna Street and nearby lanes lined with historic townhouses

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Ways to visit Ratusz Starego Miasta

You can visit on your own (paid entry, check the official website for current hours and ticket 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

  • Check opening hours in advance, as they may vary by season.
  • Photography is usually allowed inside without flash; confirm at the entrance.
  • Wear comfortable shoes for climbing the tower and walking on cobblestones.
  • Audio guides may be available; ask at the ticket desk.

A bit of history

Constructed between 1587 and 1595, the Old Town Hall replaced an earlier Gothic building. It survived World War II with minor damage and was meticulously restored. It now stands as a testament to Gdansk's resilience and rich civic history.

Common questions

Is the Old Town Hall the same as the Main Town Hall?

No, the Main Town Hall (Ratusz Głównego Miasta) is on Dlugi Targ. This is the Old Town Hall, located on Korzenna Street.

Can I climb the tower?

Yes, the tower is usually open to visitors, but it may close in bad weather. Check on arrival.

Are there guided tours?

Guided tours may be available by prior arrangement; check the official website or inquire at the ticket office.

Is the museum suitable for children?

Yes, but the exhibits are text-heavy. Older children interested in history may enjoy it.

How much time should I allocate?

About 1 to 1.5 hours for the museum and tower.

Is there a gift shop?

A small gift shop sells souvenirs and books related to Gdansk's history.

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