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Find our TOP 50 tourist attractions in Kujawsko-Pomorskie Region. Torun, Bydgoszcz, Wloclawek, Grudziadz, Ciechocinek, Inowroclaw Tuchola, Brodnica, Chelmno and many more ...
Central Poland: The Medieval Old Town in Torun, with its Town Hall from the 14th century, town houses, was put on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1997
Central Poland: The picturesque area of Mlynowka is known as the Venice of Bydgoszcz. In Middle Ages, island was built-up with warehouses, corn granaries
Central Poland: The eastern elevation of the Town Hall is known for its portal from 1572, and the western is famous for its standard of measurement, the so called “Chelmno Bar” (143 cm).
Central Poland: During the reign of princess Anna Vasa, sister of the Polish King Sigismund III Vasa, the castle changed the appearance of a Gothic fortress to Renaissance palace residence.
Central Poland: Here you can see wooden buildings from the traditional village, objects and tools related to the life and work of the inhabitants of our region.
Central Poland: On the hill are situated the ruins of the Piast castle (with the famous Tower of mice) built by the Polish King Casimir the Great in the fourteenth century. The tower is 32 meters tall.
Central Poland: Teenage Frederic Chopin in 1824 and 1825, spent his holidays here. When the young Frycek rested, he sent letters to parents in the form of so-called "Kurier Szafarski"
Central Poland: Unique collection of 17 locomotives with the oldest dating from 1899, and 60 different rail vehicles - various types of cargo and passenger carriages.
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Central Poland: A unique, triangular market in the middle of which are the remains of the old Gothic Town Hall, built at the end of the fourteenth century.