There are currently 74 items on the list of Gdynia monuments entered in the register, and therefore having a supra-local importance.
These include urban planning, such as the Kamienna Góra villa district, the former villages of Oksywie and Wielki Kack, manor and park complexes, such as Kolibki and Mały Kack. There are entire complexes of historical buildings, such as the Fleet Command Complex and the former Maritime School Complex; gothic and neo-gothic churches like the Church of Saint Michael the Archangel and the Church of Saint Nicholas, there are villas from the 1920s stylised as Polish manor houses, and many other monuments.
In this group, however, the most significant is the modernist city centre of Gdynia, a historic complex, unique on a national and international scale. The exceptional values of the city centre granted its recognition by the President of the Republic of Poland as Historical Monument.