Śródmieście, Gdańsk

Śródmieście
District (dzielnica)
Location of Śródmieście within Gdańsk
Coordinates: 54°20′54″N 18°39′24″E / 54.34833°N 18.65667°E / 54.34833; 18.65667
Country Poland
VoivodeshipPomeranian
County/CityGdańsk
Area
 • Total
5.65 km2 (2.18 sq mi)
Population
 (2015)
 • Total
29,630[1]
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
80-500
Area code+48 58
Vehicle registrationGD

Śródmieście ([ɕrudˈmjɛɕt͡ɕɛ]; 'city centre'; Kashubian: Westrzódgardzé) is a district (dzielnica) of the city of Gdańsk, Poland. It is the traditional city centre of Gdańsk.

Location

Śródmieście is located in the central-eastern part of Gdańsk, on the Motława. To its northeast, it borders the Przeróbka on Port Island, found across the Martwa Wisła River. To its south and east, it is bordered by the Opływ Motławy. Across this body of water, the districts of Rudniki, Olszynka and Orunia-Św. Wojciech-Lipce are found. To the south-west, it borders Chełm and to the west, it borders Siedlce. Śródmieście borders Aniołki and Młyniska to its north.

Subdivisions (osiedla)

Śródmieście comprises the following quarters (osiedla):

Division Short description Location in Śródmieście
Główne Miasto Historic central part of Gdańsk. A fortified trade port between the tenth and thirteen century. Granted city rights in 1343.
Stare Miasto The oldest borough of Gdańsk from the ninth century. Settled between 970 and 980, after 1433 surrounded by palisades and a motte. Municipal government based on Lübeck law established between 1261–1263.
Stare Przedmieście An unfortified subdivision of Główne Miasto. Since 1360, gardens and ship workshops.
Wyspa Spichrzów Around 1330, the first granaries were built, as well as a butcher, city folwark, Popielny Court (Dwór Popielny) and storehouses.
Długie Ogrody c. 1360 - meadows and rental gardens (patrimonium). An undefensed borough was built at the beginning of the fifteenth century.
Ołowianka Between 1343–1454, property of the Teutonic Order.
Dolne Miasto Garden borough.
Nowe Ogrody Hospital and St. Gertrude's Church built in 1342.
Grodzisko Defensive gord built in the ninth and tenth centuries. City fortifications built in 1656 and 1807.
Biskupia Górka Former property of the Bishops of Włocławek, bishop's court. City fortifications built in the seventeenth century.
Zaroślak Teutonic settlement from 1365.
Sienna Grobla Blockhouse on the Polski Hak from the eighteenth century.
Rudno Part of the Długie Ogrody from the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries.

Transport

The Gdańsk Główny and Gdańsk Śródmieście railway stations are located within the district, with the former being the second busiest railway station in the Tricity and ninth busiest station in Poland (as of 2021).[2]

References

  1. ^ "Gdańsk - oficjalny portal miasta". www.gdansk.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 19 August 2017.
  2. ^ "Wymiana pasażerska na stacjach". Portal statystyczny UTK (in Polish). Retrieved 11 February 2023.