EU funds

The Mały Młyn (Small Mill) in Gdańsk, Poland

The Mały Młyn (Small Mill) in Gdańsk is a Gothic building from the 14th century that originally served as a grain mill. It is located by the Radunia Canal and was part of the city's medieval water system. Over the centuries, it has had various functions and now houses commercial and service spaces. Its brick architecture and historical significance make it a valuable landmark of Gdańsk.

The building features uplight-type NAIK lighting fixtures, which are ideal for illuminating facades and architectural elements. The fixture is highly resistant to harsh weather conditions (IP67 protection class) and offers exceptional mechanical durability (IK10 impact resistance class). Its housing is made of aluminum, while the outer ring is crafted from stainless steel, ensuring long-lasting durability and corrosion resistance. Additionally, an 8-millimeter thick tempered glass cover provides enhanced protection against damage. The NAIK fixture also allows for the design of dynamic lighting scenes, effectively highlighting the architectural details of the building.