Torun

Torun in Northern Poland is a charming town famous for its native son, astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus and the famed Gingerbread. Sitting on the serene Vistula River, the city was founded by Teutonic Knights in the 13th century. The old town of Torun is a perfect example of medieval architecture in Europe. Marvel at the Leaning Tower of Torun, a structure built as part of the city’s defensive network. Explore the ruins of Teutonic Knights Castle to learn about the history of the city. Visit the Muzeum Piernika to learn how to make traditional Gingerbread. If you are a student of science or mathematics then you must visit the house of Nicolaus Copernicus Museum, the birthplace of the astronomer. The museum is a collection of his life and works carefully preserved in a Gothic tenement house.

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