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Gdansk revealed

Explore a city at the crossroads of history — and its brighter present

July 10, 2022 17:30
Gdansk Riverside CREDIT Rupert Parker
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As a young stamp collector, I was always puzzled by the ones labelled Danzig as it didn’t seem to exist. I later learned that the city known today as Gdansk held that name for less than 20 years, one brief moment in a tumultuous history stretching back over a thousand years.

Exploring its picturesque oldest quarter, the tight network of medieval streets on the River Motlawa preserve the atmosphere of the Hanseatic settlement as it was at the end of the 18th century. Boats still ply the river, although carrying tourists rather than merchandise these days.

But it’s impossible to visit without a sense of more recent history. Once part of West Prussia, Danzig became a free city in 1920 under the protection of the League of Nations until the first shots of the Second World War were fired here, when Hitler annexed the city, with its predominantly German-speaking population.

Bombarded by the Russians at the end of the war, the city reverted to Poland and was renamed Gdansk. Since then, there’s been extensive reconstruction, some of which still continues, although the historic Main Town has been completely restored.