728 Akademia Muzyczna im. Stanisława Moniuszki w Gdańsku
Academy of Music Stanisław Moniuszko in Gdańsk - Polish music academy in Gdańsk .
The aim of its activity is to educate artists: instrumentalists, singers, musical actors, composers, music theorists, symphonic and choral conductors, music educators, music education teachers, rhythm teachers, vocal and instrumental ensembles instructors, and organizers of musical life. In 2017-2018, the academy celebrated its 70th anniversary.
The State Higher School of Music was founded in Sopot in 1947 by Stefan Śledziński. In 1966, the university was moved from Sopot to Gdańsk.
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Motława is a river in Eastern Pomerania in Poland. The source is in Szpęgawskie Lake, northeast from Starogard Gdański. It goes through Rokickie Lake to Martwa Wisła, a branch of the Vistula. The total length of the river is estimated at 68 km, with an area of 1511.3 km². Wikipedia
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Stągiewna Gate Milk Stągwie - a historic city gate on the Granary Island in Gdańsk . Built at the beginning of the 16th century, the defensive towers are called Milk Jars due to their shapes and are the remains of the city's fortifications. At the beginning of the 17th century, the gate was rebuilt. During the siege in 1813, part of the gate was destroyed. In 1945 the interiors burned down and the roofs collapsed.
From 1972, the gate was used by the Polish Artists and Designers Cooperative ARPO , which bought the building in the 1990s.
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Most Stągiewny
Most Stągiewny (bridge) From the east, the bridge connects the Granary Island with the Long Gardens .
There is a historic Stągiewna Gate next to the bridge. The shape of its tower was associated with jars in Gdańsk . Hence the name of both the bridge and Stągiewna Street, which begins at the western abutment of the bridge. On the eastern abutment, there is a confluence of Szafarnia, Długie Ogrody and Szopy streets .
Until World War II, the bridge was a drawbridge and a tram line ran from the Main Town to Stogi .
The bridge has a load capacity of 40 tons, although it is located in the zone of streets with a ban on entry for vehicles over 3.5 tons of total weight.
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Stągiewna Gate Milk Stągwie - a historic city gate on the Granary Island in Gdańsk . Built at the beginning of the 16th century, the defensive towers are called Milk Jars due to their shapes and are the remains of the city's fortifications. At the beginning of the 17th century, the gate was rebuilt. During the siege in 1813, part of the gate was destroyed. In 1945 the interiors burned down and the roofs collapsed.
From 1972, the gate was used by the Polish Artists and Designers Cooperative ARPO , which bought the building in the 1990s.
Most Stągiewny (bridge) From the east, the bridge connects the Granary Island with the Long Gardens .
There is a historic Stągiewna Gate next to the bridge. The shape of its tower was associated with jars in Gdańsk . Hence the name of both the bridge and Stągiewna Street, which begins at the western abutment of the bridge. On the eastern abutment, there is a confluence of Szafarnia, Długie Ogrody and Szopy streets .
Until World War II, the bridge was a drawbridge and a tram line ran from the Main Town to Stogi .
The bridge has a load capacity of 40 tons, although it is located in the zone of streets with a ban on entry for vehicles over 3.5 tons of total weight.
Tags: Gdańsk Pomeranian Voivodeship Poland
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