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I have no idea why there’s a building named for King Arthur in Gdańsk. Artus Court was apparently a big social center for merchants back in the city’s medieval and Renaissance heyday; nowadays it’s a museum, and one of the upstairs rooms is dedicated to vaguely Arthurian stuff (read: weapons, armor, and tents a la a medieval tournament), complete with this Round Table. (With, um, a Tudor rose in the middle. Go figure.)
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Published on May 06, 2014 08:07