Gryfice
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By Air
The closest airport is located in an airport Szczecin-Goleta, from which the city has good connections with the national road No. 6.
By Train
Gryfice railway station is located west of Old Town.In 1882, the Gryfice received railway service from Goleniow and Kolobrzeg (lines are open today).14 years later (in 1896 onwards) has opened a narrow-gauge railway line with a width of 750 mm with connecting Gryfice Niechorze and Dargoslawiem (by Brojce).Currently there is a museum Gryfice - open-air museum with a permanent exhibition including locomotives.
By Road
The city is run three provincial roads: No 105, No 109, No 110 and 12 km from the city runs the national road No. 6 from Szczecin to Koszalin and Gdansk.
By Ferry
The nearest major sea ports are located in Kolobrzeg and Dziwnow and the closest marina to the port of Mrzezyno.
St. Mary's Church
one of the objects sacred in the city, built during the turn of the thirteenth/fourteenth to late fifteenth century.The parish church is located in the central part of the Old Town, south of Victory Square, and divided the southern frontage.ridge facing the street.The Church.Was located in the so-called.przyrynkowym block from the south side at the corner of streets: Independence, Church and the Polish Army.The main portal of the church is located on the side street.Independence the elevation of the west tower of the church.Input so side are on the southern wall of the body of the nave.
Chapel of St. George
one of the objects sacred city, built in the fifteenth century.Chapel of St.George is located within the walls of the cemetery today.st. Broniszewskiej in the north-east of the city.Founded in place of an older stone chapel, which was built in the fourteenth century, and at which functioned from 1337, the hospital (leprosarium) for the poor, the elderly and the sick church St. George.
Gateway High in Gryfice
one of the elements of the fortifications of the city built in the fifteenth century.Today, the property is located in the downtown as the furthest point of development in the south of Old Town.ridge facing the street perpendicular to the masonry and the provincial road No.109 (part of the street.High Gate).Besides the defensive functions also fulfill the role of the point of collecting the tax (toll) for entering the resort of merchants, craftsmen and local peasants, who wanted to sell their goods at markets and fairs.
Permanent Exhibition Narrow Gauge Railway Pomeranian
which was founded in 1993 with the old museum and museum narrow gauge railways of Western Pomerania, functioning since 1973.It is located at ul Membrane 2 and comprises 5.5 thousand.m2.In the years 1978-2009 was an organizational unit Railway Museum in Warsaw From 1 April 2010 was included in the structure of the Maritime Museum, a branch of the National Museum in Szczecin.The pavilion was a museum exhibition of model trains and photographs of German (until 1945) and the story of Polish narrow gauge and standard gauge railways in Western Pomerania.By 2008, museum collections include 14 locomotives, narrow gauge of 1000 mm gauge as well as several other traction vehicles and cars.
Maritime Museum in Szczecin
the name of the most impressive headquarters of the National Museum in Szczecin, located on the Brave Gelding.There are sections: Marine, Non-European Cultures, Pomerania Ethnography, Numismatics and Education.The building was built in the years 1908-1913 designed by Wilhelm Meyer-Schwartau.Originally there were here the Municipal Museum, opened officially on June 23 1913 was coming art collections.In addition to the nautical collections are exhibited in the building of collections of archaeological, numismatic, ethnographic (African collection).From the available for tourists tower overlooking the Szczecin and its surroundings especially Miedzyodrze.
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