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Place |
Building |
Main period of construction |
Special features |
Image
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Brodnica |
St. Catherine (PL) |
14th century |
hall church |
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Teutonic Knights' castle |
14th century |
Mostly dismantled in 18th-19th centuries. 54-m tower is the best preserved part |
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Chełmno and Mazurian City Gates |
14th century |
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Chełmno |
St. Mary (PL) |
1290–1333 |
hall church |
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St. Peter and Paul(PL) |
Built in 13th century, altered in 14th |
former Dominican church, basilica |
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St. James and Nicholas (PL) |
Built in 13th and 14th century |
Former Franciscan church, hall church |
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Former Cistercian Nunnery (PL) |
13th–14th century |
with presumed Teutonic Knights fortifications |
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City defensive walls with Grudziądzka gate |
13th–16th century |
Almost completely preserved city defensive walls with 23 watchtowers and 1 gate |
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Chełmża |
Church of the Holy Trinity (PL) |
13th–15th century |
Former cathedral – seat of Bishopric of Chełmno, hall church |
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Papowo Biskupie |
Saint Nicholas Church |
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tower modern simple substitute |
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Radzyń Chełmiński |
Teutonic Knights' castle |
13th and 14th century |
ruin |
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Sarnowo |
St-Martin Church |
14th or 15th century[1] |
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Toruń |
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist and St. John the Evangelist |
14th and 15th century |
Former parish church of Toruń's Old Town. |
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St. Mary's Church (PL) |
1350-1370 |
Former Franciscan, hall church, with some alterations in late 18th century (roof over nave and western gable). |
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St. James's church (PL: Św. Jakuba) |
1309-about 1340 |
Parish church of Toruń's New Town, basilica, one of the most sophisticatedly decorated Gothiv brick churches |
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Town hall PL/ES/FR |
13th–14th century, rebuilt in 17th century |
The oldest town hall tower in Central-Easter Europe in the type of Flemish belfries |
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House no. 15 Kopernika Str. (PL) |
15th century |
One of the best examples of Gothic brick houses in Northern Europe. |
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Several other particular houses |
13th to 15th century |
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"House of the Landlords" |
ab 1489 |
club of advanced citizens; built of brick from the detroyed Teutonic Knights' Castle |
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Teutonic Knights' castle |
13th – early 15th century |
One of the earliest Teutonic Knights' castles in Chełmno Land, demolished by citizens of Toruń in 1454.
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City defensive walls with gates and watchtowers |
Half of 14th century to early 16th century |
One of the oldest and finest examples of city walls in Poland. |
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Dybów Castle |
1424–1428 |
Polish border castle on the opposite (southern) side of Wistula river, historically outside the Land of Chełmno |
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Trzebcz Szlachecki |
Church of St. Mary's Assumption |
14th century |
inside simplyfied reconstruction in the 18th century; eastern brick gable above boulders wall |
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Wielkie Czyste (Gmina Stolno) |
St-Catherine of Alexandria Church |
13th century |
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Unisław |
St-Bartholomew Church (PL) |
end 13th century |
additions in 1841 |
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