St. Nicholas Church
St. Nicholas Church
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Elli
Gdansk, Poland7 contributions
Jul 2024 • Couples
A lovely church in the center of Gdańsk.
Some major artworks can be admired.
However, I find that the church is not well-managed and deserves a renovation. The stucco is damaged to some degree and needs attention.
If you ignore the crumbling stucco you can still marvel at the treasures of the church such as oil paintings, sculptures and the altar pieces.
Some major artworks can be admired.
However, I find that the church is not well-managed and deserves a renovation. The stucco is damaged to some degree and needs attention.
If you ignore the crumbling stucco you can still marvel at the treasures of the church such as oil paintings, sculptures and the altar pieces.
Written 11 July 2024
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Breckski587
Drumbo, UK837 contributions
Mar 2024 • Couples
This church is open but still undergoing some renovations. We visited on the Thursday before Good Friday so there were plenty of people queuing for confession. Inside is beautiful, in a baroque style. The altar is stunning. A great place to come for some quiet reflection.
Written 9 June 2024
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R W
Belfast, UK78 contributions
Dec 2018 • Friends
Fantastic church, it is still being renovated and when finished will be spectacular. Well worth visiting, astronomical clock is a wonder.
Written 23 December 2018
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Freyja B. Haustreis
Kristiansand, Norway91 contributions
Nov 2018 • Couples
Really beautiful church with an amazing view. But be prepared for walking a lot of stairs! Whole 409 stairs to be exact. But it is worth it, you can see over whole Gdansk from there ☺
Written 7 November 2018
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Adrianna Karoli... M
Poland290 contributions
Sept 2017 • Couples
There are two churches worth visiting. The basilica - because it is enormous and this church because it is the oldest one.
+ centuries ago each district of modern Gdańsk was a separate town,
+ the Old Town was created in the place were via mercato crossed with a road that take a pomeranian prince each time he travelled between his main castel and his summer castel. It was an important place so people started to settle there, to sell there products. People= trade=money=food,
+ it was an important place, in the centre so a wooden church was built here. Wooden church=fire=it was destroyed,
+a rock church was built but it was soon destroyed,
+another church was built, this time bigger one. This church we can visit nowadays. It wasn't destroyed during II WW. Why? There are two theories. 1) St Nikolas is important in Russia so Russian soldiers didn't want to destroy it 2) Russian soldiers were corrupted not to destroy this church and they were offered church wine.
+ gothic style inside so interesting grey walls instead of blue and golden with angels
+ at the right side of the altar - painting from 1420 at the wall (so old!!)
+ unusual rich, wooden main altar, it looks originally, not like main altars in many Polish churches, it was a little bit Russian? with all those small wooden figures
+ there is a grave of important teutonic knight inside,
+beautiful, decorated organs inside
+ centuries ago each district of modern Gdańsk was a separate town,
+ the Old Town was created in the place were via mercato crossed with a road that take a pomeranian prince each time he travelled between his main castel and his summer castel. It was an important place so people started to settle there, to sell there products. People= trade=money=food,
+ it was an important place, in the centre so a wooden church was built here. Wooden church=fire=it was destroyed,
+a rock church was built but it was soon destroyed,
+another church was built, this time bigger one. This church we can visit nowadays. It wasn't destroyed during II WW. Why? There are two theories. 1) St Nikolas is important in Russia so Russian soldiers didn't want to destroy it 2) Russian soldiers were corrupted not to destroy this church and they were offered church wine.
+ gothic style inside so interesting grey walls instead of blue and golden with angels
+ at the right side of the altar - painting from 1420 at the wall (so old!!)
+ unusual rich, wooden main altar, it looks originally, not like main altars in many Polish churches, it was a little bit Russian? with all those small wooden figures
+ there is a grave of important teutonic knight inside,
+beautiful, decorated organs inside
Written 23 September 2017
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miss-helene28
30 contributions
Sept 2017 • Couples
This church had burnt 3 times and was bombed during the wwII. And instead of building it again as new they would use the original and build on top. Very interesting. Then take the little door on the right side of the entrance and you will be able to go up to the top of the tower. It is 10plz which is nothing. There you will see a clock museum - very good with all the mechanisms,and the longuest pendulum of the world! View from the top is very good as well.
Written 8 September 2017
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dominique_lea
Paisley231 contributions
Sept 2014 • Couples
I was quite disappointed having to pay to visit a church! Not to mention additional fees for going to the tower!
Be aware when you get the change for paying as the lady that charges for the entrance does not give the correct change.
On the positive side - church was nice and worth visiting.
Be aware when you get the change for paying as the lady that charges for the entrance does not give the correct change.
On the positive side - church was nice and worth visiting.
Written 23 September 2014
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Ri818
Philadelphia, PA261 contributions
Jul 2019 • Solo
This is not a complaint or a bad review - just a warning to other travelers.
As of early July 2019, the church is closed. According to a sign posted on the door, they discovered structural damage and it was no longer safe to allow tourists in. They are investigating how to fix the damage but the church is closed and inaccessible in the meantime. Too bad, it looked really nice!
As of early July 2019, the church is closed. According to a sign posted on the door, they discovered structural damage and it was no longer safe to allow tourists in. They are investigating how to fix the damage but the church is closed and inaccessible in the meantime. Too bad, it looked really nice!
Written 5 July 2019
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gincar2016
Varennes, Quebec311 contributions
May 2019 • Couples
One of the most lovely church I have seen in Europe. What makes it particular is that it is made with bricks. One has to see the old clock inside the church, very spectacular and striking on the hour.
Written 21 June 2019
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vacationerfmsing
Singapore, Singapore237 contributions
Mar 2019 • Couples
As part of the walking tour we were taken into the church - but as mass was being held could only watch from the foyer. Lovely building
Written 27 March 2019
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No, the only obstacle is that is not very wise to go inside during a holy mass unless you came to pray.
Written 19 July 2016
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