Tucked away in the Szwederowo district, the first Polish Museum of Waterworks awaits discovery. This unique museum is set within the historic Las Gdański water intake and a charming old Water Tower. It was brought to life thanks to an EU project titled "Environmental Education Based on Historic Buildings - Pumps and Water-Tower," which was part of the Regional Operational Project from 2007 to 2013.
Visiting this museum is like stepping back in time. You'll explore the fascinating history of water management and gain insights into how these structures contributed to the region's development. It's not just for history buffs; anyone with a curiosity about how our cities evolved will find it intriguing. The exhibits make learning about the past engaging and fun.
Plus, the area around the museum is perfect for a leisurely stroll. The nearby park offers a peaceful retreat, with plenty of spots to relax and soak in the surroundings. Bring a camera; the architecture and natural beauty provide excellent photo opportunities. Whether you're a solo traveler or with friends, this hidden gem offers a refreshing break from the usual tourist trails.