Gdansk Bricks

Gdansk was a major trading port for hundreds of years up until the Prussian takeover in 1793. Grain was one of the commodities traded and the ruins of large brick graneries are still waiting for redevelopment funds.

The red bricks used to construct the original buildings from the 1400s onwards arrived in Gdansk as ballast in the trading ships. Our guide showed us a brick in a section of an historic wall that has been incorporated into the Radisson Blu hotel. It has a distinct paw print from a dog that must have stepped onto the clay before the brick was baked. That's a 15th century paw print!

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Anonymous said…
Your dog paw print come pretty close to our dino one
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/--teWM6cq4Ak/WUpEecZMXwI/AAAAAAAADPE/hxdv3gIxAqETkF_lt3WFvDj6B3RJSvu_wCHMYCw/%255BUNSET%255D

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