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Pruszcz Gdański (German: Prust) is a historic city in the voivodeship Pomerania at the Vistula Delta in the Gdańsk Bay in Poland. The place is west of the Vistula at the Radaune and is particularly known for the brick Gothic Church of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross from the 14th century. The famous Gothic altar, which is now in the National Museum, also comes from the church Warsaw is located.
getting there
The place is south of Danzig direction Malbork. You can get here by train, boat, bike or car.
mobility
You can get around the place on foot.
Tourist Attractions
The brick-Gothic Heilikreuzkirche is particularly worth seeing.
activities
Water sports, hiking and cycling are popular.
shop
There are small souvenirs to buy. A visit to Danzig is worthwhile for shopping.
nightlife
A visit to the Gdańsk is worthwhile.
accommodation
Smaller hotels and private guest houses are available.
trips
literature
See article too Poland.
Web links
- http://www.pruszcz-gdanski.pl/ - Official website of Pruszcz Gdański