Truso
Facts and practical information
Truso was a Medieval Old Prussian town and trading center at the banks of the Nogat delta branch of the Vistula River, close to a bay, where it emptied into the shallow and brackish Vistula Lagoon. This sizeable lagoon is separated from the Gdańsk Bay by the Vistula Spit at the southern Baltic Sea coast. In the 9th century, the merchant Wulfstan of Hedeby travelled to Truso in the service of the English King Alfred the Great and wrote his account of the place at a prominent location of the Amber Road, which attracted merchants from central and southern Europe, who supplied the markets in the Mediterranean and the Middle East with the highly valued commodity. ()
Truso – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Stutthof Museum, Muzeum Stutthof/Stutthof Museum, Muzeum Zalewu Wiślanego, Kościół świętego Wojciecha.