Letnica, Administrative district in Gdańsk, Poland.
Letnica is a district along the Dead Vistula River that spreads across flat terrain with both residential and industrial zones. The neighborhood connects to national road 91 through Marynarki Polskiej Street and includes a railway station near Gdańsk Expo.
The area came under Oliwa Monastery's control until 1772, with records mentioning a fishing station near Lake Zaspa from the year 1238. This long connection to religious institutions shaped the region's early development.
Street names throughout the district reference metalworking factories that operated here in past decades. These names tell the story of the industrial crafts that shaped the area's identity.
The district is easy to reach by public transport, especially through the railway station near Gdańsk Expo and Marynarki Polskiej Street. Since the terrain is flat, visitors can walk or cycle comfortably throughout.
The Gdańsk Municipal Stadium located here hosted matches during the 2012 European Championship and represents the district's modern infrastructure. Nearby AmberExpo is a major exhibition venue that regularly hosts shows and events.
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