Targ Węglowy
Targ Węglowy, translated into English as the Coal Market is a public square located in central Gdańsk, located on the.
History
In 1342, the future site of the market, then a barren fallow, became part of the Main City of Gdańsk. After nearby moats and walls were demolished in the 17th century, the area became a proper urban square. Various market stalls were then put up there, making it known as the Ersbenmarkt. The area around it was developed from the 18th to the 20th centuries with contemporary and revivalist styles of architecture.When the area came under Polish control in 1945, it was renamed the Targ Węglowy - the Coal Market, on account of charcoal being traded there during and after the 15th century.