Dar Pomorza, Gdynia
Facts and practical information
Nestled in the heart of Gdynia, Poland, the Dar Pomorza stands as a majestic testament to the nation's maritime heritage. This elegant ship, with its towering masts and sleek hull, is a fixture of the city's waterfront and a proud symbol of Poland's seafaring traditions.
Constructed in 1909, the Dar Pomorza, also known as the "Gift of Pomerania," is a fully-rigged sailing ship that served as a training vessel for generations of cadets. Throughout her storied career, she has sailed under several flags before finally becoming a stationary museum ship, anchored permanently in Gdynia.
With her white sails and intricate rigging, the Dar Pomorza is a sight to behold. Visitors are invited to step aboard and explore the ship's deck, cabins, and engine room, gaining insight into the life of a sailor and the history of maritime education in Poland. The ship's impressive collection of nautical instruments, historical photographs, and naval memorabilia offers a comprehensive look into the past.
The Dar Pomorza is not just a relic; it is a fully immersive experience. Tourists can walk the same planks as the young cadets once did, feeling the wood creak underfoot and the sea breeze on their faces. The ship's storied past includes circumnavigating the globe and winning Tall Ships' Races, making it a source of national pride and a beacon of adventure.
Dar Pomorza – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Akwarium Gdyńskie, Batory, Saint Anthony Church, Emigration Museum.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Dar Pomorza?
How to get to Dar Pomorza by public transport?
Trolleybus
- Sea Towers • Lines: 29, 320 (5 min walk)
- Park Rady Europy • Lines: 29, 320 (6 min walk)
Train
- Gdynia Główna (27 min walk)
- Gdynia Wzgórze Świętego Maksymiliana (28 min walk)