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Artus Court (Dwór Artusa) was the social and commercial heart of Gdańsk's merchant class from the 14th century onward. Named after the legend of King Arthur, this grand Gothic hall served as a prestigious meeting place where traders struck deals and celebrated civic occasions. It now displays period furnishings and one of the world's tallest tiled stoves.
The first Artus Court was built in the 1350s; the current façade dates from 1616. Destroyed in 1945, it was reconstructed by the 1990s using surviving decorative elements.