The last year, with one of my Australian friends, I visited the museum
dedicated to the Solidarity movement. The museum was called Roads to Freedom
and it was meant to be only a temporary exhibition while the big museum European Centre of Solidarity was being built, next to the historic Gdansk Shipyard. We both
were impressed by the exhibition and I was moved by the hard and dramatic times
Poland went through and then
emerged as a modern country with a great future. Yesterday, I went to the new
Solidarity Centre to see the place and the new exhibition. I found the
Centre very impressive, very well designed and the new exhibition even more
moving.
The building does not meet with everybody’s approval, but I like it a
lot. Some call it a rusty heap of scrap and indeed it makes such an impression.
It is a very nicely stylized and sophisticated heap of scrap, though. The
entrance to the centre is next to the main entrance of the shipyard. One has to
pass the monument of the fallen ship yard workers, the workers of Gdansk those who started
the end of communism. Approaching the place I get emotional, so much has
happened here, I am grateful for the turn of events, grateful to all those who
went through the extremely hard times that formed the new Poland while I was
working on my personal career in Sydney. I am aware of being somewhat pathetic
writing what I just did but this is the Polish part of me talking.
We entered the building and my friend said : barn!. I thought : wow!
This is what it looks like, what do you think? A barn or a modern, spacious entrance?
This already inside the building |
I never thought I would be that impressed by modern. Me, a lover of Florence! |
The building has 6 levels and we decided to start from the top. The
sixth floor. It is not really that much of a floor. It is most of all a roof
with views over Gdansk .
In some distance from the museum there is another place one can see the 360
panorama of Gdansk . The Basilica of
Saint Maries. They are like two brackets defining the Main Town of Gdansk - new
and old.
It has been very dry and hot in Gdansk for more than one month. The roof vegetation suffered. |
I think that it would be rather nice to sit at the roof garden in one of the deck
chairs having a chat with a friend looking Gdansk or reading a
book. I may try it before I go back to Sydney .
There is also a great library I can visit to browse books before I
decide to buy something. The book offers are endless in Poland and they are so
nicely published that it is a pleasure to handle them. I find it rather easy to
get carried away and buy more that I should.
The end of August is this time of when the whole Gdansk ad whole Poland should celebrate
the victorious days of Solidarity that happened 35 years ago. There are
celebrations and there are also painful manifestations of power and hate
showing how divided Poland is these days. It
saddens me.