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Artus Court
Building in Gdańsk, Poland / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Artus Court (Polish: Dwór Artusa; German: Artushof; formerly also Junkerhof[2][3][4]) is a building in the centre of Gdańsk, Poland at Długi Targ 44, which used to be the meeting place of merchants and a centre of social life. Today it is a point of interest of numerous visitors and a branch of the Gdańsk History Museum.
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Architectural style | Dutch mannerism |
Town or city | Gdańsk |
Country | Poland |
Construction started | 1348 |
Completed | 1350 |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Abraham van den Blocke (mannerist reconstruction, 1616-1617) |
Designated | 1994-09-08 |
Part of | Gdańsk – city within the 17th-century fortifications |
Reference no. | M.P. 1994 nr 50 poz. 415[1] |
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