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Uphagen House (Dom Uphagena) is a recreated 18th-century patrician townhouse on Długa Street, offering a rare glimpse into the domestic life of wealthy Gdańsk merchants. The interior faithfully reproduces Rococo and early Classicist furnishings across multiple rooms, from the entrance vestibule to the private garden.
Built in 1775 for Johann Uphagen, a wealthy merchant and councilman, the house was destroyed in 1945 and reconstructed between 1993 and 1998 using pre-war photographs and surviving elements.