Państwowa Galeria Sztuki in Sopot is one of Poland’s leading contemporary art institutions, known for its dynamic programme and distinctive curatorial approach. Established in 1952 and later relocated to a modern space within the Spa House complex, the gallery offers three floors of regularly changing exhibitions that showcase both Polish and international artists. Its blend of historic and contemporary works, along with presentations built around private collections, has earned it a reputation for originality and ambition. The gallery also hosts concerts, discussions, and workshops, using its versatile upper-level hall to bring artists and audiences together. With its central seaside location and commitment to cultural dialogue, Państwowa Galeria Sztuki stands as a vibrant creative hub that enriches Sopot’s artistic landscape.
Sopot Poland
Państwowa Galeria Sztuki in Sopot is located at Plac Zdrojowy 2, in the heart of the Dom Zdrojowy (Spa House) complex by the Baltic Sea promenade. It was temporarily relocated to ul. Marii Skłodowskiej-Curie 10/12 during renovations but has returned to its main site. Nearby attractions include Sopot Beach and the iconic 511-meter Sopot Pier just steps away, the quirky Crooked House and lively Bohaterów Monte Cassino pedestrian street within 300 meters, the historic lighthouse, charming cafés, and the Fountain of the Fisherman statue.
Museum
Grodzisko w Sopocie
Museum
Sierakowski Manor House
Gallery
Forest Opera
Theatre
Wybrzeże Theatre – Chamber Stage
Theatre
Church of the Saviour
Church
St. Michael the Archangel Church
Church
Pier in Sopot
Tourist attractions
Krzywy Domek
Tourist attractions
Sopot Lighthouse
Lighthouse
Fontanna Jasia Rybaka
Tourist attractions
Sopot Beach
Tourist attractions