Torun tourist attraction
Toruń did not suffer damage from the second world war and that's why its urban substance and urban fabric are authentic, the city offers a mixture of Polish and German history.
One could easily spend a full day of solid sightseeing here...if you have time, two or three will pass in a trice.
The unique atmosphere of Gothic (>>) is the greatest attraction of Toruń. That is why Toruń is visited by over 1.5 million of tourists each year. It is here where one can find vast Gothic cathedrals, magnificent Gothic Old City Town Hall, ruins of the very first in Poland Teutonic Castle, the Gothic Leaning Tower, many Gothic townsmen's houses and preserved city defence walls with Gothic gates and turrets.
There are many museums in Toruń and everyone visits Nicolaus Copernicus Museum - the greatest astronomer's and son's of Toruń who moved the Earth and stopped the Sun and the Sky. Not only that about Copernicus - you can find his traces and spirit everywhere.
The other peculiarity are the Gingerbread of Toruń of which the city is widely known. They have been baked here since the 14th century in the traditional moulds. Gingerbread was by no means the only speciality of Torunians who, except trade, also dealt with craft.
If you like nature, sports and excursions you will find it in the region of Toruń. History lovers should first of all tour the Chelmno Land with its medieval towns, churches and Teutonic castles.
Torun tourist attraction
Toruń did not suffer damage from the second world war and that's why its urban substance and urban fabric are authentic, the city offers a mixture of Polish and German history.
One could easily spend a full day of solid sightseeing here...if you have time, two or three will pass in a trice.
The unique atmosphere of Gothic (>>) is the greatest attraction of Toruń. That is why Toruń is visited by over 1.5 million of tourists each year. It is here where one can find vast Gothic cathedrals, magnificent Gothic Old City Town Hall, ruins of the very first in Poland Teutonic Castle, the Gothic Leaning Tower, many Gothic townsmen's houses and preserved city defence walls with Gothic gates and turrets.
There are many museums in Toruń and everyone visits Nicolaus Copernicus Museum - the greatest astronomer's and son's of Toruń who moved the Earth and stopped the Sun and the Sky. Not only that about Copernicus - you can find his traces and spirit everywhere.
The other peculiarity are the Gingerbread of Toruń of which the city is widely known. They have been baked here since the 14th century in the traditional moulds. Gingerbread was by no means the only speciality of Torunians who, except trade, also dealt with craft.
If you like nature, sports and excursions you will find it in the region of Toruń. History lovers should first of all tour the Chelmno Land with its medieval towns, churches and Teutonic castles.
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