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Porta d'Oro (Złota Brama), Danzica

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Porta d'Oro (Złota Brama), Danzica

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The Golden Gate, known locally as Złota Brama, is a magnificent historic Renaissance city gate nestled in the heart of Gdańsk, Poland. Standing at an elevation of approximately 9 meters, this iconic man-made monument marks the grand beginning of the Royal Route, a historically significant path through the Old Town. It serves as a stunning architectural landmark, connecting visitors to the rich past of this vibrant Baltic city.

Visitors are consistently captivated by the Golden Gate's impressive Dutch Mannerist architecture…

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    4 gennaio 2017

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    La Porta d'Oro (in polacco: Złota Brama; in tedesco: Langgasser Tor) di Danzica (ex nome tedesco: Danzig), in Polonia, è una delle attrazioni turistiche più importanti della città.

    Fu costruita tra il 1612 e il 1614 al posto di una porta gotica del XIII secolo, la Brama Długouliczna (Porta di Via Lunga). Si trova a un'estremità di Via Lunga (ulica Długa; in tedesco: Langgasse), dove, insieme alla Brama Wyżynna (in tedesco: Hohes Tor = Porta Alta) e alla Wieża Więzienna (in tedesco: Stockturm = Torre della Prigione), fa parte delle antiche fortificazioni cittadine. Wikipedia - Porta d'Oro (Danzica)
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    La Porta d'oro (Brama Złota) del XVII secolo, che deve il suo nome alle numerose decorazioni lucenti, confina con la Torre della Canna. Nelle lettere tedesche si proclama: "Coloro che ti amano devono prosperare - deve esserci pace tra le tue mura e felicità nei tuoi palazzi".
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    La Porta d'Oro (Złota Brama), nota anche come Porta di Via Lunga, si trova all'ingresso di Via Lunga. Progettata da Abraham van den Blocke, la porta fu costruita tra il 1612 e il 1614. Nello stesso sito sorgeva in precedenza una porta gotica del XIII secolo. Dal 1648, la Porta d'Oro presenta quattro statue su ciascun lato, realizzate dall'incisore Jeremias Falck. La porta fu ricostruita solo nel 1957, dopo essere stata danneggiata durante la Seconda Guerra Mondiale.

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    Posizione:Gdańsk, Gdańsk, Pomeranian Voivodeship, Polonia

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    What specific landmarks are immediately adjacent to the Golden Gate (Złota Brama) that I should look out for?

    The Golden Gate is part of a significant historical complex. Immediately next to it, you'll find the High Gate (Brama Wyżynna) and the Prison Tower (Wieża Więzienna), which were all part of the city's former fortifications. These structures together form a grand entrance to the Royal Route.

    Are there any specific walking tours or routes that start directly from the Golden Gate?

    Yes, the Golden Gate is the traditional starting point for exploring Gdańsk's historic Royal Route. Many visitors choose to begin a historical walking tour from here, proceeding down Ulica Długa (Long Lane) towards the Long Market, Neptune Fountain, and the Main Town Hall, immersing themselves in centuries of history and architecture.

    Beyond the main Royal Route, what unique attractions or points of interest are within a short walk of the Golden Gate?

    While the Royal Route itself is a major attraction, within a short walk, you can also explore the historic St. Mary's Church, one of the largest brick churches in the world, and the charming streets of the Old Town with their unique amber shops and galleries. The Artus Court and the Green Gate are also easily accessible.

    What are the best public transport options to reach the Golden Gate (Złota Brama)?

    The Golden Gate is very well-connected by public transport. Numerous tram and bus lines stop within a short walking distance, particularly at stops serving the Old Town or the main train station (Gdańsk Główny), which is about a 10-15 minute walk away. Check local transport apps for the most current routes and schedules.

    Is the area around the Golden Gate, including the Royal Route, suitable for visitors with limited mobility or wheelchairs?

    The Golden Gate itself is considered wheelchair accessible, and the main thoroughfare of the Royal Route (Ulica Długa and Długi Targ) is generally flat and paved, making it manageable for wheelchairs and strollers. However, some side streets in the Old Town may have cobblestones or uneven surfaces, so it's advisable to stick to the main routes for easier navigation.

    How long should I allocate to fully appreciate the Golden Gate and its immediate surroundings?

    To admire the Golden Gate's architecture, sculptures, and inscriptions, and to take some photos, you might spend 15-30 minutes. If you plan to explore the adjacent High Gate and Prison Tower, or begin a leisurely stroll down the Royal Route, you should allocate at least 1-2 hours for the immediate area and the start of your Old Town exploration.

    Are there any family-friendly activities or specific points of interest near the Golden Gate for children?

    While the Golden Gate itself is an architectural marvel, children might enjoy the historical atmosphere of the Royal Route. Nearby, the Neptune Fountain is often a highlight, and the Amber Museum (located in the Prison Tower complex) can be engaging for older children. There are also numerous cafes and ice cream shops along the route.

    Can I bring my dog to the Golden Gate and the surrounding Old Town area?

    Yes, the Golden Gate and the outdoor areas of Gdańsk's Old Town are generally dog-friendly. Many cafes with outdoor seating welcome well-behaved dogs. Please ensure your dog is on a leash and that you clean up after them. Some indoor attractions may have restrictions, so it's always best to check beforehand.

    What is the best season to visit the Golden Gate to avoid large crowds, while still enjoying pleasant weather?

    To balance pleasant weather with fewer crowds, consider visiting in the shoulder seasons: late spring (May-early June) or early autumn (September-early October). During these times, the weather is typically mild, and while there are still visitors, it's generally less congested than the peak summer months of July and August.

    Are there any cafes or restaurants with outdoor seating very close to the Golden Gate?

    Absolutely. As the Golden Gate marks the beginning of the bustling Royal Route, you'll find a wide array of cafes, restaurants, and pubs with outdoor seating options just a few steps away along Ulica Długa. These are perfect for enjoying a coffee or a meal while soaking in the historic atmosphere.

    What is the historical significance of the inscriptions found on the Golden Gate?

    The inscriptions on the Golden Gate are deeply symbolic. On the Long Lane side, a Latin maxim reads: "Concordia res publicæ parvæ crescunt – discordia magnæ concidunt" (In agreement small republics grow, because of disagreement great republics fall), reflecting Gdańsk's civic pride and values. The western side features a German inscription, restored in the 1990s, which translates to a verse from Psalm 122: "They shall prosper that love thee. Peace be within thy walls, and prosperity within thy palaces." These texts highlight the city's aspirations for peace, prosperity, and unity.

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