Piwnica Romańska. Muzeum Archeologiczne w Gdańsku

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Gdańsk, Poland

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Piwnica Romańska. Muzeum Archeologiczne w Gdańsku Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Piwnica Romańska. Muzeum Archeologiczne w Gdańsku is located in Gdańsk, Poland on Plac Dominikański 1. Piwnica Romańska. Muzeum Archeologiczne w Gdańsku is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category archaeological museum in Poland.

Address

Plac Dominikański 1

Phone

+48 508816502

Amenities

Good for kidsNo restaurant

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Rick te Brake

Worth a visit, it's not big and will take you around 20 minutes. All the details in the cellars are nicely explained by the virtual guide.

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QhRa32

Such an interesting place, thoroughly enjoyed our visit.

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Ivan Spirydonau

Perfect muzeum for a quick visit. Despite being in a small part of dungeon, the museum is quite informative about the history of architectural permutations that took place in this very place where museum is located. Great video describes the appearance of (present) St. Michal’s church and history before it. The wall of sculls in bones in the final section of the museum is epic, tho creepy. Greatly advised!

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rachael gibson

So fascinating! Really cheap but absolutely worth spending some time in – a total hidden gem.

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Yonatan Zalai

A bit boring for kids and they likely to get annoying. But besides that it was incredible.. liked it.

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Xylem1

When I walked in to this museum I had no idea what it actually was, so I was very surprised to learn so much about what is the oldest structure in Gdansk. The guided tour is pre-recorded and played over a PA system in either Polish or English, which is mega-convenient! Hearing the history of this (once) church, you realize just how tied-in to the entire history of Gdansk it is. From the very beginning when the City was first settled, through every single war (major or minor), this building really had been through the wars, so to speak. What remains is the entire basement level of the church and inside you'll see artifacts, several rooms and most surprisingly, a wall made entirely of human remains! The tour is very cheap, short and sweet - for about 6 złoty it's well worth it.

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Kristinn Jónsson

A small museum, historically interesting, I was amazed how much work has been put into the cellar.

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Aproniana Celades Saether

Come here you people!