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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ToruńToruń - Wikipedia

    In the Early Modern period, Toruń was a royal city of Poland and one of Poland's four largest cities. With the partitions of Poland in the late 18th century, it became part of Prussia , then of the short-lived Duchy of Warsaw , serving as the temporary Polish capital in 1809, [9] then again of Prussia, of the German Empire and, after World War ...

  2. Apr 26, 2024 · Torun is one of the most popular destinations in Poland and it gets numerous visitors for a reason. The place got its city rights already in the 13th century and since it’s never really been badly destroyed today you can admire some impressive buildings and structures dating back to Middle Ages.

  3. Jan 26, 2020 · 15 Best Things to Do in Toruń (Poland): Old Town Hall; Rynek Staromiejski (Old Town Square) Toruń Cathedral; Teutonic Castle Ruins; Live Gingerbread Museum; House under the Star; Nicolaus Copernicus Monument; Rynek Nowomiejski (New Town Square) Medieval Walls; Leaning Tower of Toruń; Toruń's Granaries; Cosmopolis Fountain; Planetarium ...

  4. www.poland.travel › en › torun-the-city-of-many-nationsToruń - Poland Travel (EN) PROD

    Toruń. Dynamic, historic and utterly charming, with a spectacular medieval town that is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. As one of Kujawsko-Pomorskie province’s two capital cities, this is now one of the most important cultural and tourist hubs in Poland. If you haven’t visited Toruń yet, it’s time you did….

  5. Toruń is the most Gothic urban complex in Poland, one of the most important and crowded tourist centres of unique value, right after Krakow the second richest of original and best preserved historical monuments city in Poland. Numerous museums and other attractions.

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  7. About the UNESCO World Heritage Site. Medieval Town of Toruń was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1997, a list created as part of the implementation of the 1972 UNESCO Convention on the Protection of the World's Natural and Cultural Heritage.