Żuraw, also known as the Gdańsk Crane, is a historic port crane located in Gdańsk, Poland. It was built in the late 14th century and served as one of the key symbols of Gdańsk’s maritime heritage. The crane was primarily used for loading and unloading ships in the bustling port, making it an essential part of the city's trade operations during the Middle Ages.
The crane is notable for its impressive wooden structure, which is a combination of both Gothic and medieval architectural styles. Standing about 27 meters tall, it features a unique and innovative design, allowing it to lift heavy loads using a combination of pullies and a winch system. Its design not only showcases the engineering skills of its time but also adds to the historical charm of Gdańsk's waterfront.
Today, Żuraw is a museum that attracts visitors from around the world. It provides insight into the history of shipbuilding and maritime trade in the region. The crane is situated along the Motława River and is surrounded by picturesque scenery, making it a popular spot for tourists and locals alike.
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