Langer Krug
History
The historical German street name Langer Krug in Danzig (now Gdańsk, Poland) has an intriguing background, though its precise modern Polish equivalent is not definitively documented. The name “Langer Krug” (meaning “Long Jug” or “Long Tavern”) was originally associated with the property at Jungferngasse No. 3. By the 16th century, this designation extended to the surrounding area, including what later became known as Plappergasse and Kleine Bäckergasse. A 1608 map refers to the entire vicinity as platea anonymae, indicating an unnamed street.
The term “Langer Krug” likely originated from a notable tavern or inn in the area, a common practice in naming streets during that period. However, over time, as the city’s infrastructure evolved and street names were standardized, the use of “Langer Krug” diminished. Today, the exact location and modern name corresponding to “Langer Krug” remain uncertain.
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