The Millers Guild House in Gdańsk, Poland.

Introducing the Millers’ Guild House in Gdańsk, Poland. Built in 1831 and relocated in 1894, it exemplifies the Prussian Façade architectural style, which is more common in Gdańsk than anywhere else in Poland. The building was destroyed during the Russian siege in 1945 and remained in ruins until its restoration in 1997. Since 2021, it has housed the Arte Infinita art gallery.

Nearby, from Most Chlebowy (Bread Bridge), also known as ‘The Love Bridge,’ the view of the Millers’ Guild House is famously referred to as ‘the view that never changes.’ This timeless charm attracts many young couples seeking a romantic moment, a perfect selfie, and a place to add another padlock to the bridge. Image shot on iPhone 15.

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