
Sopot, Poland
Discover Grodzisko w Sopocie: Family-Friendly Museum in Sopot
Grodzisko w Sopocie, also known as the Archaeological Museum of Gdańsk's branch, is a captivating tourist attraction located at Jana Jerzego Haffnera 63 in Sopot, Poland. This unique open-air museum immerses visitors in the history of an 8th to 10th-century settlement, showcasing a small display of archaeological relics and a reconstructed wooden village. Nestled in a serene forest setting, it offers a delightful escape for families and history enthusiasts alike, making it a must-visit destination for anyone exploring Sopot.
Amenities & Activities
- Open-air museum featuring a reconstructed settlement from the 8th to 10th centuries.
- Interactive activities for children, including medieval weapon throwing in a safe environment.
- Beautiful forest surroundings perfect for a leisurely stroll or a family picnic.
- Restroom facilities available on-site for visitor convenience.
- Free entry on certain days, making it an affordable outing for families.
Location & Nearby Attractions
Situated in Dolny Sopot, Grodzisko w Sopocie is conveniently located near the beautiful Sopot beach, making it an ideal stop for those enjoying the coastal area. Visitors can explore the nearby attractions such as the famous Sopot Pier and the vibrant promenade, which offers a variety of dining and shopping options. The museum's unique blend of history and nature, combined with its proximity to the beach, creates a perfect day out for families and tourists.
Closed - Opens 10:00 AM
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
10:00–16:00
Wednesday
10:00–16:00
Thursday
10:00–16:00
Friday
10:00–16:00
Saturday
10:00–16:00
Sunday
10:00–16:00
Aggregated Ratings 4.3
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