Medieval knight’s tomb discovered beneath former ice cream parlor in bustling Polish city

Medieval knight’s tomb discovered beneath former ice cream parlor in bustling Polish city


Polish archaeologists recently uncovered an elite knight’s burial in remarkable condition – all in the middle of a bustling tourist city.

The tomb was found in Gdańsk, Poland, a historic city revered for its colorful architecture and location on the scenic Motława River.

The discovery was announced this month by Polish archaeology company ArcheoScan.

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The knight’s grave was found beneath the former site of Lodziarnia Miś, a beloved ice cream parlor that once stood at the intersection of Sukiennicza and Grodzka streets.

Speaking to Fox News Digital, the organization said the area was once a 13th-century cemetery next to the remains of Gdańsk’s oldest known church. Both are located in the city’s historic center, known as Śródmieście.

“This church was built of oak wood cut down in

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