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Gdynia Is Vying for UNESCO Inclusion. Its Modernist Center Will Be the Deciding Factor.

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This isn't simply a modernist city. Rather, it's one of those rare places in Europe where modernism hasn't clung to the older fabric like another layer of history, but has become a founding myth. Krakow has its market square, Gdańsk its Hanseatic memory, Warsaw the drama of reconstruction. Gdynia has modernity.
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This isn't simply a modernist city. Rather, it's one of those rare places in Europe where modernism hasn't clung to the older fabric like another layer of history, but has become a founding myth. Krakow has its market square, Gdańsk its Hanseatic memory, Warsaw the drama of reconstruction. Gdynia has modernity.

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forbes.pl broke the news on Sunday, August 16, 2026.
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