One of the city's greatest advantages is cultural accessibility. Free museum days in Gdańsk operate according to an established calendar, which is worth knowing before arrival.
Mondays belong to the branches of the Gdańsk Museum, as the Amber Museum, Artus Court, and Uphagen House open their doors without charging admission fees. Tuesdays are time for the Museum of World War II, and Wednesdays are for visiting the Central Maritime Museum warehouses on Ołowianka.
Two key museums – the Solidarity Museum and the Museum of the Second World War – deserve separate discussion, which you will find in our guide “
What to see in Gdańsk”.
Friday is a free museum day in Gdańsk, which includes all branches of the National Museum, featuring the famous triptych "The Last Judgment" by Hans Memling.
When planning visits on these days, remember one thing – the popularity of free admission means crowds. It's best to come in the morning, right after opening.