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Address: ul. Stanisława Moniuszki 12 , 81-829 Sopot
Forest amphitheater in Sopot with a total area of 4 ha. It was opened in July 1909. The Forest Opera is located on the edge of the Tri-City Landscape Park in the forest complex of the Oliwa Forests. The facility is characterized, among others, by good acoustics and an attractive tourist location. The amphitheater auditorium has a capacity of 4,400 spectators, and the stage with a length of 50 m and an area of 536 m² can host an orchestra of over 100 people. Opera Leśna in Sopot is primarily associated with the festival held here annually. The amphitheater stage also hosts numerous classical music concerts, blues and rock concerts, fashion shows and other events. Near the Forest Opera runs the tourist trail Szymbarskie Hills.
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An early medieval fortified settlement within the city of Sopot, surrounded by a rampart and a moat, covered with beech forest. It functions as an archaeological museum which is a branch of the Archaeological Museum in...
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An early medieval fortified settlement within the city of Sopot, surrounded by a rampart and a moat, covered with beech forest. It functions as an archaeological museum which is a branch of the Archaeological Museum in...
The unusual house was built in Sopot according to the design of Szotyński and Zaleski architects, inspired by the drawings of Jan Marcin Szancer and Per Dahlberg. Village of Joy has published a list of the 50 strangest...
The first bridge with a length of 31.5 m was built by Dr. Jerzy Haffner in 1827. By the end of the nineteenth century, the pier was extended to 150 m, to reach 315 m in 1910. Initially, the facility served as a local...
The Aquapark relaxation and sports network is one of the most recognizable places associated with entertainment for entire families in the Tri-City. It is a place where you can not only actively relax throughout the...