- 1. Natural Treasures of Europe XX LO GDASK POLAND Physiognomy
of Gdansk after II World War This project has been funded with
support from the European Commission.This pulication reflects the
views only of the authors. The Commission cannot be held
responsible for any use which may be made of the information
contained herein.
2. 90% buildings located in downtown were destroyed during II
World War. The most precious architecture was ruined in March 1945.
Because of that, the majority of them was rebuilt or reconstructed.
In this town many new modern and well-designed housing estates are
very quickly built. Gdask is one of the most valuable complex of
monuments in Poland. This city is mainly extending towards its
south parts. 3. For 7 years, until 1991, a new housing estate which
is called Jasie was being built. There are 1476 apartments
(detached- houses, semi-detached houses and blocks of flats). 4.
Gardenia is a new and well-designed housing estate district in
Jasie. 5. Twenty years ago there were arable fields and not many
detached houses. Now there there are huge development ventures. In
every big piece of land people are building new housing estates.
Mostly buildings have not got more than four floors. ostowice 6.
Since 2000 ostowice has been nicely develping bacause of many new
and beautiful detached or semi-detached houses. 7. Orunia Grna 8.
This is PGE Arena Gdask. 9. PGE Arena Gdask is a football stadium
built in 2008-2011. It is located in housing estate which is called
Letnica. Lechia Gdask, a football team is playing their matches
there now. 10. Piecki-Migowo is a middle- west district commonly
called Morena. It is on morena hills which height is under 100
metres above sea level. This housing estate is situated near the
Trjmiejski National Park. Our school- XX Secondary School in Gdask
is located right here. 11. Przymorze is a housing estate in the
north part of Gdask. There are many shopping centers but we can
find there also many nice houses. 12. A wavy block is a type of
building which looks like a wave. They are only in Poland and
Italy. In Poland they were built in sixties and seventies. 13. This
building is 32 metres high, 13 metres wide, 860 long and is
world-famous. It is the second longest object in the world. In
Gdask we have seven wavy blocks in Przymorze and one in Nowy Port.
14. The tourist center of Gdask is Main Town because of the old
mounumets which are there. 15. Although these buildings were built
before II World War, they were later renovated because during the
war they were destroyed. 16. Sources: http://www.mmtrojmiasto.pl
http://www.trojmiasto.pl http://pl.wikipedia.org
http://www.gdansk.pl http://morena.mojeosiedle.pl All the photos in
the presentation were taken on our own.