St Peter and Paul's Church is the eldest building in Puck, dating back to the times of the Pomeranian princes who ruled this land until 1309. This originally one nave church built in the 13th century was later extended by the Teutonic Knights. Inside don't miss the beautiful 16th century chapel founded by the Wejher family with a baroque altar and a painting of Christ dating back to 1597.
Updated May 11, 2005
Puck has a beautifully restored market square - Plac Wolnosci - with some lovely colourful 18th - 19th century houses. I wanted to take photos of them all, some with beautiful pinnacles and wrought iron balconies but the light wasn't right. The little streets leading off the market square reflect mediaeval town planning.
Written May 8, 2005
Address: Plac Wolnosci
The Puck's pier is rather long and have been renowated recently. Popular place for walking, meeting with friends and taking some relaxation.
There is a restaurant in the middle of the pier and a harbor for yachts at its side. Many stall of local merchants stay in the places where the pier touches beaches.
Written Jul 27, 2004
The center of the town is where it has always been. Former Market Square today is called Liberty Square. There are the hall town and a few nice tenement-houses. You can also find here tourist-information and the regional museum with antique shop and the archeological exhibition.
Written Jul 27, 2004
Address: Liberty Square
The Puck's main church is big and old. It has
big gothic cathedral form: height inside almost 40 m, you can climb the tower. Fragments of building even from 13th c., also some of insides - e.g. altair.
Updated Jul 27, 2004
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