Międzytorze, Investment district in central Gdynia, Poland.
Międzytorze is an urban area between the Port of Gdynia and the city center, stretching across a large space with former railway grounds and old industrial facilities. The site is being rebuilt with residential and commercial developments.
The area came about as Gdynia grew from a fishing village into a major port, with railway facilities built to support port traffic. This industrial use shaped the site for many decades.
The neighborhood keeps its connection to port work and maritime life, while old railway structures still show traces of industrial heritage. This blend between past labor and new development shapes the character of the area.
The area is best reached on foot or by bike, as new pathways through the site are open to visitors. Its location between the port and downtown makes it easy to explore other parts of the city.
The site was long ruled by trains and port trucks before transformation began, and visitors can still spot traces of this past today. This transition phase makes it an interesting record of urban change.
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