3rd September - Gdansk - Day 4

Нашр шудааст: 04.09.2021

Relaxation and recovery set in. Last day in Gdansk. Only tourist agenda: Visit to the European Solidarity Centre. An exhibition that I find well done, but, to quote Katja, I would not recommend the exhibition to a German. Practically only the German atrocities are depicted. Of course, there are countless of them and I do not want to deny or whitewash anything here. Nevertheless, one doesn't feel comfortable when it is so concentratedly presented.


European Solidarity Centre
European Solidarity Centre from the outside

Architecturally located on the periphery of the Gdansk Old Town.


Gray construction site in front of gray sky
Gray construction site in front of gray sky

The gentrification of Gdansk is apparently progressing rapidly.


Stage construction next to the museum
Stage construction next to the museum


Third basement - this is where the exhibition is located
Third basement - this is where the exhibition is located


Gauleiter in Gdansk - likable, right?
Gauleiter in Gdansk - likable, right?


Look at what we still have from the Third Reich
Look at what we still have from the Third Reich


Reconstruction of a Warsaw street as it looked shortly before the war
Reconstruction of a Warsaw street as it looked shortly before the war


Westerplatte from above.
Westerplatte from above.


The reason for the attack on Westerplatte
The reason for the attack on Westerplatte


War memorial near the museum.
War memorial near the museum.

After the rather difficult visit to the museum, we ate excellent food directly at the old port. There was salmon tartare and prawns. Although they were not photographed, they should not go unmentioned.

So strengthened, we rode 'home' with our bikes.

Attempt at a selfie against the light
Attempt at a selfie against the light

Sundowner actually in the sun.


The sky can be so blue here.
The sky can be so blue here.





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