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Toruń has a charming, Gothic-style Old Town where historical monuments are within arm's reach. Since 2008, the "Luncheon on Grass" picnic event for the local community and tourists has been organized annually in one of Europe's most beautiful Old Town market squares, in front of the City...
Toruń is a very special city. It's not short of impressive examples of historical architecture, new places that are the ideal venue for a meeting with friends, grand cultural events that attract thousands of spectators or cozy art happenings of every kind. Yet Toruń's greatest asset that has to be...
Toruń was established in 1233 under the founding charter issued by the Great Teutonic Knight Hermann von Salza and preceptor Hermann Balk. In 1454, king Casimir Jagiellon placed Toruń on the map of the Republic of Poland. Presented with the royal statute by king Alexander Jagiellon, liberated by...
Toruń Mayor Michał Zaleski talks about Copernicus’ home town, its tourist appeal and the openness of its residents.
Toruń is one of Poland's oldest cities with a rich history, unique cultural heritage and vast natural resources. Greens occupy more than 30% of the city's area, and the Kępa Bazarowa forest reserve, situated on an island on river Vistula just opposite the Old Town, is a major nature conservation...
Toruń, a city with a history that dates back nearly eight centuries, is mostly renowned for its unique Gothic-style Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1997, Nicolaus Copernicus and exquisite ginger breads. Yet Toruń has much to offer to tourists who flock to the city's unique historical...
Toruń has been breathing culture for centuries. The city boasts sites of historical heritage as well as artistic endeavors of the young. It is a city of grand ideas, a city of people who "moved the Earth" like Copernicus or Sommering, the inventor of the telegraph. Toruń is a city of...