Wrzeszcz is one of the boroughs of the Northern Polish city of Gdańsk. With a population of more than 65,000 in an area of 9.9 square kilometres, Wrzeszcz is the most populous part of Gdańsk.
Gdańsk University of Technology (Politechnika Gdańska) in Wrzeszcz. Built in Brick Gothic style, the building originally housed the Königliche Technische Hochschule zu Danzig.
A Junkers F13 with Free City of Danzig markings.
Remains of the runway of the former Wrzeszcz airport running beside Jana Pawła II avenue, May 2011.
A small garden square on Aleja Grunwaldzka.
Oliwa is a northern district of the city of Gdańsk, Poland. From east it borders Przymorze and Żabianka, from the north Sopot and from the south with the districts of Strzyża, VII Dwór and Brętowo, while from the west with Matarnia and Osowa. It is known for its medieval monastery with the Oliwa Cathedral, the 1627 Battle of Oliwa and the 1660 Treaty of Oliva.
View of Oliwa from the Pachołek Hill
Oliwa Cathedral