Monday, January 10, 2011

Gdansk - Poland's Port City

After going to Malbork Castle, we went to Szymbark. Szymbark is another summer place that has lots of wooden houses and the longest plank of wood in the world (Guinness book records). There’s also a world war two guerrilla bunker but, most importantly and the reason we came here, is because there’s an upside down house! Everything inside is upside down and you walk around and go upstairs etc.

  

We went on a cold and rainy night so my photos weren’t great but I have some photos my Auntie took when she went there in the summer. Also, the tour is normally four hours but, because of the cold, ours was no more than half an hour. Note: only one of these photos has been doctored!




My last day in Gdansk, we went to Sopot which is a street next to the sea with hotels and restaurants and all that sort of thing, so like Hilary’s but bigger, or Freo but only one long street. Here is a picture of the crooked house on the main street.


Arty - Main Street

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