
In the morning I visit the Basilica of St. Bridget. This reconstructed church was originally built in the 14th century. It was destroyed in WWII and rebuilt in 1970. It is known for its beautiful amber alter and its homage to the solidarity movement.















There is a chapel in memory of those who participated in the solidarity movement.






There is another area dedicated to those that have lost their lives in the Katyn massacre during WWII.









And finally I have to make a visit to the room of skulls. I must see all the skulls.



I visit Blue Lamb – a heritage museum housed in an old granary, in order to get an archeological view of the region. I enjoy the exhibit where they show you what the original people of the region would have looked like based on the skulls found.


They have walk through sight and sound area depicting life in the region over time.







And finally there is a display of archeological items.




I end up back at Mariacka once more but this time I enjoy a glass of wine and people watching and check out some additional things I learned about the street.



Many of the houses on Mariacka street have reliefs out front but one restore one was given a modern day touch – a Lunar rover.



Last official stop is the first seagoing ship built in a Polish shiyard – Soldek. It is docked in Gdansk and available for exploring.

























I slow down considerably for the rest of my travels. I am very tired so it is good I go home soon. I’m just trying to enjoy the cool and sunny weather my last few hours here.
It’s been a long trip but I am not done with Poland. There are so many places I left off my itinerary. I will be back.
More shots around town….

















































































