The Sierakowski Manor House is one of Sopot’s oldest and most charming historic residences, offering a quiet cultural refuge just steps from the lively centre. Built in the late 18th century, the manor once served as an elegant home for local aristocracy and later became an important social salon. Today it is the seat of the Society of the Friends of Sopot, which has transformed the building into a vibrant artistic venue. Its intimate interiors host year‑round exhibitions, literary meetings, and the long‑running Thursday chamber music evenings that have become a beloved local tradition. Surrounded by greenery and retaining original architectural details, the manor blends history, art, and community spirit, making it a distinctive cultural landmark where visitors can experience Sopot’s heritage in a warm and inviting setting.
Sopot Poland
Sierakowski Manor House (Dworek Sierakowskich) is situated at 12 Czyżewskiego Street in central Sopot, Poland, just a 2-minute walk from the bustling Bohaterów Monte Cassino pedestrian street. This 18th-century classical residence, once home to Polish aristocracy and legendarily visited by young Fryderyk Chopin, now hosts cultural events by the Society of Friends of Sopot. Steps away lies vibrant Monte Cassino Street with shops, cafés, and the iconic Crooked House architectural landmark. A short stroll leads to Sopot Pier—the longest wooden pier in Europe at 511 meters—Sopot Beach, the fishing harbor with fresh seafood stalls, Spa House featuring the State Art Gallery, and the Grand Hotel. The area blends historic charm with lively seaside energy, ideal for cultural explorers.
Museum
Państwowa Galeria Sztuki
Gallery
Grodzisko w Sopocie
Museum
Forest Opera
Theatre
Wybrzeże Theatre – Chamber Stage
Theatre
Church of the Saviour
Church
St. Michael the Archangel Church
Church
Pier in Sopot
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Krzywy Domek
Tourist attractions
Sopot Lighthouse
Lighthouse
Fontanna Jasia Rybaka
Tourist attractions
Sopot Beach
Tourist attractions