Gdynia, Poland
Gdynia is a dynamic port city on the Baltic coast of Poland, part of the so-called Tri-City agglomeration alongside Sopot and Gdaลsk. It is known for its distinctive modernist architecture, its seafront and its role in maritime logistics. BATS partner Gdynia...
Hamburg-Altona, Germany
The Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg, located along the river Elbe, is one of the major inland port cities in Europe, housing around 1.2 million people. Functioning as a city-state, Hamburg is divided into seven boroughs with their own governance structures. Altona...
Porvoo, Finland
Porvoo is a bilingual city, located around 35 kilometres east of Finland’s capital Helsinki. Porvoo’s city centre lies along the river Porvoo, but alongside the urban centre and suburbs, the city of Porvoo also consists of rural landscapes to the east,...


