Abraham's house is one of the most charming buildings in Gdynia's downtown. The brick building was once the home of Antoni Abraham, also served as a museum, and today is listed on the list of valuable historical monuments.
The red brick building located in the center of Gdynia was built in 1904. In later years Antoni Abraham lived in it, known as the "Kashub king" - a folk writer and social activist who propagated the Polish identity of Pomerania. There is a commemorative plaque on the front wall of the House.
Between 1970 and 1970, Abraham House housed a branch of the Museum of the City of Gdynia. Currently there is a restaurant.
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