I know what you are saying when you call it that, but it’s a bit like those famous peoples hammers in rural museums that have had the head replaced 4 times and the handle twice since they used it. The roof, the wood, the windows are all modern to this, the old bit is fairly covered up.
Man, that’s hot…
You’re a Brit living in Poland and “Putin-the-Fabulous” was your choice of a nickname?
I’m not very amused.
I’m guessing this is what the Novigrad docks in Witcher 3 are based on? It’s basically identical.
Almost everything in Gdańsk is rebuilt since the 1950s.
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I know what you are saying when you call it that, but it’s a bit like those famous peoples hammers in rural museums that have had the head replaced 4 times and the handle twice since they used it. The roof, the wood, the windows are all modern to this, the old bit is fairly covered up.
Man, that’s hot…
You’re a Brit living in Poland and “Putin-the-Fabulous” was your choice of a nickname?
I’m not very amused.
I’m guessing this is what the Novigrad docks in Witcher 3 are based on? It’s basically identical.
Almost everything in Gdańsk is rebuilt since the 1950s.
Wind’s howling.
reminds me of wigan pier
German architecture is so cool.
The renovations there are over?