Przymorze Małe, Administrative district in Gdańsk, Poland.
Przymorze Małe is a residential district in the northern section of Gdańsk with apartment buildings, green spaces, and everyday services. The area has a mixed structure of older and newer buildings with schools, shops, and a distinctive round church.
The area developed on lands that once belonged to the Cistercian monastery in Oliwa, with records dating to the 13th century. Its later growth as a modern residential district shaped its current character and purpose.
The district takes its name from its coastal location and is experienced by residents as a living neighborhood where people gather for local events and community meetings. The round church in the center serves as a recognizable landmark and gathering point for those who live here.
The neighborhood is well connected by public transportation, including the SKM railway stop Gdańsk Przymorze-Uniwersytet and numerous bus lines. Visitors can easily walk around the district and find everyday facilities like shops and parks.
The district has a notably higher proportion of older residents compared to other areas of Gdańsk. This demographic pattern shapes the rhythm and character of daily life in the neighborhood.
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