Sopot
Sopot (German: Zoppot) is a city in Pomeranian Voivodeship in Poland. It is on the southern coast of the Baltic Sea and has about 40,000 inhabitants.
Twin towns – sister cities
Sopot is twinned with:
- Ashkelon, Israel
- Frankenthal, Germany
- Karlshamn, Sweden
- Næstved, Denmark
- Peterhof, Russia
- Ratzeburg, Germany
- Southend-on-Sea, England, United Kingdom
- Zakopane, Poland
Sopot Media
Sierakowski Mansion, a late 18th-century Polish manor house
Statue of Jean Georg Haffner
Late 19th-century view of the Sopot Pier
Karlikowo Manor, place of stay of King John II Casimir of Poland in 1660, before demolition by the Germans in 1910
German soldiers and custom officials reenact the removal of the Polish border crossing in Sopot in September 1939 for the purposes of Nazi German propaganda
The Sopot beach in the 1950s with the Grand Hotel in the background
Bohaterów Monte Cassino Street, the main pedestrian zone of Sopot