Zaroślak, Gdańsk

Zaroślak
Quarter (osiedle)
A bastion, with buildings in the background, 2010
A bastion, with buildings in the background, 2010
Zaroślak within Śródmieście
Zaroślak within Śródmieście
Coordinates: 54°20′34″N 18°38′16″E / 54.3427°N 18.6378°E / 54.3427; 18.6378
CountryPoland
VoivodeshipPomeranian
CityGdańsk
DistrictŚródmieście
Incorporated into Gdańsk1656 (partially)
1807 (fully)

Zaroślak (German: Petershagen) is a quarter (osiedle) of Śródmieście, a district of the city of Gdańsk.

History

Zaroślak, known in German as Petershagen, was owned by the Teutonic Order as of 1365. A garden village in the commandery of Danzig (later Gdańsk), in 1656, it was split in two by city fortifications. The part of it within the fortifications, Zaroślak Wewnętrzny (Petershagen innerhalb des Tores), became part of the city that year, whereas the part outside of the fortifications, Zaroślak Zewnętrzny (Petershagen ausserhalb des Tores), only became part of Danzig in 1807.[1]

The Brama Oruńska linked the two sides of Petershagen. In the 19th century, it was one of the poorest areas of Danzig; according to an assessment by the doctor Albert Karl Liévin in 1869, it had the most polluted water in the entirety of the city.[2] The spire of the Church of the Saviour, a church largely destroyed during World War II, has survived to this day, though it is now commonly mislabelled as a fortified tower.[3]

Since the 1960s, a post-war complex of apartment buildings has been present in Zaroślak.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Jednostki morfogenetyczne Gdańska". gis.gdansk.pl. Archived from the original on 15 May 2008. Retrieved 16 July 2025.
  2. ^ a b Januszajtis, Andrzej. "ZAROŚLAK". Gedanopedia. Retrieved 16 July 2025.
  3. ^ Stąporek, Marcin (4 May 2010). "Tajemniczy Zaroślak i jego zabytki". trojmiasto.pl. Retrieved 16 July 2025.