Granary Island is a place where history meets modernity in a unique way. This artificial island was created in the 16th century and was the heart of Gdansk's commercial power. At its peak, over 300 granaries stood here, storing grain from all over Europe.
Nowadays, the revitalized island offers a unique combination of historic architecture with modern apartment buildings and hotels. Particularly worth noting are the historic Stagiewna Gates (Stagiewna Gate) from 1517-1519, an interactive exhibition at the Archaeological Museum showing the history of trade, and a rotating footbridge connecting the island to the Long Waterfront. The complex is crowned by a modern conference center with incredible views of the Motława River.
This place works great as an
attraction for couples in Gdansk – evening walks along the Motława by illuminated monuments create a romantic atmosphere.