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3 reviews of Arthur's Court

Arthur's Court

This beautiful white building is close to City Hall and faces the Fountain of Neptune, it's now one of the headquarters of the National Museum but was once a meeting place for city traders. Arthur's Court was founded by courtesy of the wealthy of the city, like the House of Blackheads in Riga and the Black Heads in Tallinn, the entrance prohibited artisans, guardians of the square and hired workers, only wealthy merchants and foreigners (rich of course) could enter. Like most buildings in Polish cities it was practically destroyed during World War II, but has been rebuilt.

Loved it so much. The prices were soooo...

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Loved it so much. The prices were soooo economic ( if I don’t get it wrong something around 4€ ). Loved to read about the historiography ( available in English, German and Polish). Really quick visit because it is not really big , but it is completely worthy. I was so impressed by the roof and by the affresco. I leave some picture taken by my of my visit on 31/01/2018.

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