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Explora 16 monumentos, lugares de interés y atracciones en Toruń, Poland. Desde los lugares más icónicos hasta joyas ocultas — recopiladas de experiencias reales de viajeros.
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Cathedral of SS. Johns
Sitio web oficialMain church of the city in the Medieval times, built during 14th and 15th centuries, since 1996 cathedral of Toruń Diocese. Astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus was christened here. On its tower hangs Tuba Dei bell from 1500, one of the largest Medieval bells in Europe. Interior is partly renovated, and the work is continued in 2013.…
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The furnishings and decorations are witnesses of history of religion in Toruń - besides Gothic wall paintings you can see some epitaphs from protestant era, but the most prominent are Baroque and Rococo altars founded by Jesuit Order in the 18th century. Entrance is not free, additional fees for taking photos and filming.
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Old Town Hall
Sitio web oficialOne of the most beautiful Gothic town halls in Europe. Despite its many treasures it is however not too rewarding for foreign visitors as it is almost entirely explained in Polish. Translations are very sparse or non-existent.…
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The museum consists of Gallery of Gothic Art, including a collection of a 14th-century stained glasses from Toruń and Chełmno churches, Exhibition of Old Toruń 1233-1793, Exhibition of Toruń Coins, Court Hall, Hall of Polish Kings, collection of Polish 19th- and 20th- century painting, etc. Climb the tower for a beautiful view!
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Nicolaus Copernicus' House
Sitio web oficialAstronomer Nicolaus Copernicus was born in Toruń in 1473. The museum is in a house which belonged to the Copernicus family in the 15th century, and where probably Nicolaus Copernicus was born. The architecture of the building dates back to the 15th century, and its interior is a fine example of a Gothic house refurbished throughout the centuries.…
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The museum's "collection" mostly comprises copies and facsimiles with very few explanations.
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Krzywa Wieża
Part of old Toruń defense wall system built in the 13th century. Poor foundations led the tower to lean at a sharp angle soon after its construction. It's customary to see if you can stand with your feet against the wall and your arms outstretched in front of you (hint: it's pretty much impossible!)
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Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque Granaries
Between 15th and 18th centuries Toruń was a big center of grain trade, hence many granaries are preserved in the Old Town. The oldest and most interesting can be seen on Piekary Str., near Leaning Tower, and Mostowa Street. One of them, so-called Swedish Granary, is adapted for a hotel.
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Przedmieście Świętej Katarzyny (''Wilhelmstadt'')
Built in the late 19th and early 20th century east of the Old Town, is a specific combination of residential and military architecture. St. Catherine's church is located at Wilhelmstadt's main square; with its over 80-meter high tower it remains the highest building in Toruń.
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Dybowski Castle Ruins
A skeleton of what is left of the old Castle, built by Polish king Władysław Jagiełło (Jogaila) in the 15th century. You can explore the ruins at your leisure and walk the walls (which can be dangerous).
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Tower of the Old Town Hall
The Old Town Hall tower is the oldest town hall tower in Central and Eastern Europe. It is worth to climb the steep wooden steps to admire beautiful view on the historic center of Toruń.
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Motoarena Toruń
The biggest and most modern purpose-built speedway stadium in the world, in use since 2009. It has been one of the sites for FIM Speedway Grand Prix since 2010.
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View from left bank of the Vistula River
Excellent panorama from left bank of the river Vistula. Vantage point on Kępa Bazarowa island is accessible by foot or by bus from pl. Rapackiego (Rapacki Sq.)
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Bydgoskie Przedmieście
Mostly residential district build in the late 19th and early 20th century. It comprises many monuments of architecture, a city park, and a zoobotanical garden.
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Teutonic Knights Castle Ruins
Sitio web oficialAn outdoor museum. The castle is almost completely destroyed except for one tower and a dungeon that you can set foot on.
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Dwór Artusa
Sitio web oficialMonumental building on the place of medieval Artus Court in the end of 19th century. Now it hosts cultural centre.
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Ethnographic Museum
Sitio web oficialAn open-air museum showing the folk architecture of many regions of Poland. Includes a windmill.
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Piwnice Radio Observatory
A radio observatory with two dishes (diameters: 32 meters and 15 meters).
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Stare Miasto (Old Quarter)
A UNESCO World Heritage List site dating back to medieval times.
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- 16
- Toruń
- Poland
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Toruń has 16 documented sights including Cathedral of SS. Johns, Old Town Hall, Nicolaus Copernicus' House. Use the list above to plan your itinerary.
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