Artus Court

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Artus Court is a historic medieval meeting hall and former center of merchant and patrician life in Gdańsk, Poland, now serving as a museum and cultural landmark.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cultural landmark
historic building
meeting hall
museum
architecturalStyle Gothic architecture
Renaissance architecture
associatedWith Hanseatic League (historical)
surface form: Hanseatic League
country Poland
era medieval period
hasBuildingType guild hall
hasCity Gdańsk NERFINISHED
hasFacadeFeature ornate decorative frontage
hasFunction tourist attraction
hasHeritageStatus protected monument
hasInteriorFeature historic paintings
ornate stoves
richly decorated main hall
wooden ship models
hasNameInPolish Dwór Artusa
hasNearbyLandmark Gdańsk Main Town Hall NERFINISHED
Neptune Fountain
hasRestoration post-World War II reconstruction
hasTourismCategory cultural tourism site
heritageDesignation Historic Monument of Poland
historicalRole center of merchant life in Gdańsk
center of patrician social life in Gdańsk
locatedIn Gdańsk NERFINISHED
Poland
Pomeranian Voivodeship NERFINISHED
locatedInOldTown Gdańsk Old Town NERFINISHED
locatedOn Długi Targ
material brick
namedAfter King Arthur
openToPublic yes
operatedBy Museum of Gdańsk
ownedBy City of Gdańsk NERFINISHED
partOf Gdańsk Main Town NERFINISHED
Royal Route of Gdańsk
significance symbol of Gdańsk’s Hanseatic past
usedAs venue for concerts
venue for exhibitions
venue for official receptions
usedFor ceremonial events
civic functions
cultural events
merchant meetings
museum exhibitions
patrician gatherings

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Gdańsk hasLandmark Artus Court