We invite you to visit the places available in Gdansk. See where you can hold an event (training, workshop) and to what extent accessibility for people with special needs is provided at this location. Do you want to put your place (club, neighborhood house, headquarters) on the Accessible Places Map? Contact us: kontakt@upfoundation.pl
Recreational area in Swibno
no
To organize events in the park, contact the Gdansk Roads and Greenery Authority.
One of the popular and also the youngest bicycle paths also begins at the intersection of St. Bogucki Street. Świbnieńskaya, and runs right along the border with neighboring municipalities, along the Vistula River diversion. This is one of the most scenic bike routes in Gdansk. Cyclists riding along the crown of the embankment can reach the borders of the municipality of the City of Gdansk, where the route connects with the path in the municipality of Cedry Wielkie. The route is more than seven kilometers long.
The road is one of the sections of the R-9 Vistula Cycle Route and the R-10 Pomeranian Cycle Routes of International Importance.
Thanks to the BO win in the area adjacent to the ferry crossing, residents gained a playground and a new playground equipped with, among other things. with swings, a trampoline and a slide, which was additionally fenced. In addition, benches have been installed. New trees have also been planted. Walking paths have also been constructed to connect nearby existing sidewalks to the playground, as well as a new sports field.
Diana Park
no
To organize events in the park, contact the Gdansk Roads and Greenery Authority.
Diana Park is a neighborhood park that covers an area of 1 hectare. Its construction has been carried out in stages since 2015.
Park de Gaulle
no
To organize events in the park, contact the Gdansk Roads and Greenery Authority.
Park de Gaulle is one of the dendrologically richest parks in Gdansk. The area of just under 1 hectare is home to more than twenty species of trees, including monumental specimens dating back to the late 19th century. At the time, today's park was a private garden, established at the back of a property on what is now de Gaulle Street.
Royal Valley Park
no
To organize events in the park, contact the Gdansk Roads and Greenery Authority.
Dating back to the mid-17th century, the Royal Valley Park is one of the oldest and best-preserved historic parks in Gdansk.
The currently existing mansion and park are part of a former estate called "Green" belonging to the village of Suchanino in the 17th century. This extensive estate was acquired in 1654, together with his wife Catherine, who came from Bremen, by the Gdansk patrician Zachariah Zappio.
Steffens Park
hardened alleys
no
To organize events in the park, contact the Gdansk Roads and Greenery Authority.
Steffens Park, as this is the name restored on the city's plans, is a green area that enriches the landscape between the railroad tracks and busy Victory Avenue, and makes it possible to traverse this section of the city more actively - by running along its alleys or riding a bicycle or rollerblading on the bike path lane.
President Ronald Reagan Park
The park includes two water ponds and recreational areas: modern bike paths and a skate park. The entire area of the park is completely closed to motor vehicle traffic.
Park amenities include benches, decorative trash garbage cans, ping-pong and chess tables. In the Park named after him. Ronald Reagan also has specially designated barbecue and campfire areas.
no
To organize events in the park, contact the Gdansk Roads and Greenery Authority.
The park is located in the seaside strip between Jelitkowo and Brzeźno - northeast of Czarny Dwór and Obrońców Wybrzeża streets, east of ul. Piastowska.
Orruński Park
no
To organize events in the park, contact the Gdansk Roads and Greenery Authority.
It is located in the picturesque Orruński Stream Valley and covers an area of 19 hectares. In terms of landscape style, it belongs to the manor type parks with elements (no longer present) of the geometric style in the botanical part.
The site is listed in the register of monuments, being part of the landscape and natural complex "Orruński Stream Valley".
The park's space is enhanced by the flowing waters of the Oruński Stream, two ornamental ponds with a cascade, a stream and four bridges. There is also a contemporary gallery of outdoor sculptures by Alphonse Losowski.
Park in Jasien
no
To organize events in the park, contact the Gdansk Roads and Greenery Authority.
The park retains an old 18th-century linden avenue and a beautiful row of hornbeams along the fence on the side of the street. Zwierzyniecka. The park is home to chestnut trees, ash trees, robins, maples, larches and monumental specimens of white poplar.
In 2001, the park received a revaluation, which included the construction of walking paths and a fence. Ornamental shrubs have also been planted, including forsythia and hawthorn, as well as perennials, which make up a rather impressive collection here. A large part of the park's area is lawns.
The park's amenities include gravel walking paths, benches and trash garbage cans. There is also a playground for children with a sandbox and toys. Adjacent to the playground is a stylish gazebo. Landscape, spatial and microclimatic qualities make the park a walking and recreational place for the residents of Jasien. In 2015, the park was renamed Park im. Rev. Bronislaw Kabat.
Oliwa Park
no
To organize events in the park, contact the Gdansk Roads and Greenery Authority.
Oliwa Park covers an area of 11.3 hectares and, together with the Oliwa Cathedral, is a nationally and internationally renowned historic complex. Existing since the 12th century, the former manor-patio spatial arrangement was transformed into a city park in the 20th century.
The park consists of a public area and a separate botanical area that enhances the facility, including. Thanks to the palm house and the alpinarium. Near the palm house are two whispering grottoes, and deep in the park is a gazebo.
The waters of the Olive Creek flow through the park, with two large ponds and a cascade. The creek is crossed by bridges in four places in the park. In addition, there are three park ponds along the alleys, two garden pools, and a fountain in front of the Abbots Palace. In the southern part of the park, a section of the historic fence wall has been preserved.
access: SKM, ZKM
Kuźniczki Park
no
To organize events in the park, contact the Gdansk Roads and Greenery Authority.
Kuźniczki Park is located on the Strzyża Stream in Wrzeszcz and covers a small area of 0.6 hectares. It is a manor park in a transitional, free style, with geometric elements. In 2004 - 2005, the park was added to the Register of Historic Places.
The preserved section of the park was subject to a revaluation in 2004 - 2005. Currently, the park has a stylish wooden gazebo and a small playground for children, which is equipped with playground equipment. The open channel of the Strzyża Stream is framed by an architectural enclosure. Park greenery includes a stand of trees, hedges, extensive areas of park undergrowth and perennials. The park also has walking paths and squares with clinker and stone surfaces.
Free access by SKM, ZKM.
Jelitkowo Park
no
To organize events in the park, contact the Gdansk Roads and Greenery Authority.
The park has great transportation links thanks to streetcar lines 2, 4, 6 and 8 and bus line 227. The stretch from the loop to the bathing area can be walked in a few minutes.
The Brzeźno Park named after him. Jan Jerzy Haffner
no
To organize events in the park, contact the Gdansk Roads and Greenery Authority.
The Gdansk Brzeźno Pier bathing area receives the distinction of the National Blue Flag Program in Poland every season, which testifies to the exceptional cleanliness of the water as well as the beach. It is also unique in terms of security, the bathing area has permanent monitoring and 24-hour security. The safety of beachgoers during the summer season is watched over daily by lifeguards from four lifeguard stations.
Commissioned by the city government, the work was carried out in 2001. park revaluation project, intending to implement it starting in 2006. The work, due to its considerable cost, was divided into phases, carried out in successive years. They started in 2005. and included: a major overhaul of the main walking path. The park changed significantly in 2008. As part of the development of the green space at the intersection of Zdrojowa and Krasickiego Streets, which is a striking introductory element to the park, a new layout of walking paths was built. The old dilapidated pergola was replaced with a new one, styled after similar such structures from the late 19th century.
A lighting installation was made, introducing stylish lamps, a watering can, mains armament for the fountain that was soon to be built there, an irrigation network was installed, as well as monitoring. The area was fenced, stylish benches and baskets were set up, new lawns and flowerbeds were established, and climbing plants, shrubs and ornamental trees were also planted. The alley, which is the access road to the residential buildings, running just behind the pergola, was also rebuilt.
The park was equipped with benches, chess tables, information boards, electrical installation and monitoring, and lanterns were installed. The greenery along the alleys was renovated and supplemented with new plantings of trees, shrubs and perennials and bulbous plants.
We can reach the bathing area at the pier in Gdansk Brzeźno by streetcar No. 3, 5 and 62, as well as bus lines 148 from Gdansk Żabianka and 188 from Zaspa SKM.
Socially Safe Foundation
The room is available subject to the availability of hours when Active Resident Club activities are not being implemented.
Contact: fundacja@spoleczni.org.pl
Neighborhood Club “Letnica” (RC Foundation)
PSM Przymorze House of Culture
2 rented rooms. Large approx. 100 people smaller approx. 20 people contact at the given phone number or email
Contact: 585534021 j.piszczek.zao@przymorze.gda.pl
Gymnastics classes for seniors, art studio.
No special facilities for people with disabilities
Neighborhood Club GARAGE
VII Manor Neighborhood Club
Neighborhood Club in Wrzeszczak.
room for up to 20 people, free of charge, projector, screen, table, chairs, 4 computers
we adjust the room on a regular basis, any needs can be reported in the class registration email
A trained team to support people with special needs
Story-tellers of the Lower Town in Gdansk/ ISE Lower Town Neighborhood House
Foundation “Sprawni Inaczej”/ Neighborhood House “By the North”
The common room is located on the first floor of the building, equipped with a kitchenette with access to water, refrigerator, dishwasher, electric kettle and microwave. The common room is equipped with light tables and chairs, which allows any arrangement of the room. In the common room there is a screen and projector, on request we provide speakers, additional equipment such as: flip charts, easel, additional clothes hangers, dishes, thermoses, cutlery and tablecloths. There is a large information board in the hall of the building to provide residents with information about events taking place in the Brzeźno area. On the first floor there are two toilets and a checkroom.
We also make the premises available on Sundays, after prior notification of the need to the manager (birthdays, name days, etc.). The rules of use are defined by the rules of the Neighborhood House "At the North"
Lower Gate Civic Center
European Solidarity Center
"We have two types of space available:
Nova Foundation/Chełm Neighborhood Club
Zakopianka Neighborhood House/Our Siedlce Association
Sensitive World/Caffe Active Foundation
Weight Association
RC Foundation
Osiek Neighborhood House/Foundation of FORUM Social and Cultural Initiatives
Resident’s Club on Haller – Full Happiness Project
Gdansk Foundation for Social Innovation/Neighborhood House Hospitable Haven
Up Development Initiation Foundation
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