in Gdańsk, Poland, a city celebrated for its pivotal role in European history and its inviting, modern atmosphere, for the MOSAIC project Kick-Off Meeting. We’re looking forward to engaging sessions as we collectively launch the project and define its strategic path forward.
A striking modern museum dedicated to World War II, opened in 2017.
Its tilted red tower is a distinctive architectural landmark along the Motława River
A Gothic brick church dating back to the 14th century, known as the oldest church in Gdańsk. It’s famous for its historic tower and carillon.
A medieval port crane and one of Gdańsk’s most iconic symbols.
Built in the 15th century, it served both as a loading crane and city gate.
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We suggest booking your stay in Gdańsk’s charming Old Town (Main Town), where you’ll be just a short walk from the city’s scenic waterfront, cultural landmarks, and vibrant café scene. The event venue is approximately a 15-minute taxi ride away.
Polish zloty (PLN) is the of cial currency in Poland.
1 PLN = 0.24 EUR
Visa and MasterCard are commonly accepted.
A Baroque fountain from the 17th century featuring the Roman god Neptune. It’s one of Gdańsk’s most iconic symbols, located in the heart of the Long Market (Długi Targ).
A classic view of Gdańsk’s Old Town with the Motława River, colorful facades, and the towering St. Mary’s Basilica — the largest brick church in the world.
An aerial view of Granary Island featuring the AmberSky Ferris Wheel, modern promenades, and a mix of historic and new architecture along the riverbanks.
The project is supported by the Chips Joint Undertaking and its members, including the top-up funding by the national Authorities of Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Germany, Denmark, Greece, France, Israel, Italy, Latvia, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Turkey and Taiwan, under grant agreement number 101194414. Co-funded by the European Union.