The 10 Best Things to do Good for Kids in Kuyavia-Pomerania Province, Central Poland

April 25, 2022 Kandra Bartel

Discover the best top things to do in Kuyavia-Pomerania Province, Poland including Fontanna Potop, Klimek Tower, Niewidzialny Dom, Teznie Solankowe, Old Town Hall, Town Square - Old Town, Monument of Nicolaus Copernicus, Tony Halik Explorers' Museum, Museum Kanal Bydgoski, Mill's Island (Wyspa Mlynska).
Restaurants in Kuyavia-Pomerania Province

1. Fontanna Potop

plac WolnoSci Park Kazimierza Wielkiego, Bydgoszcz 85-980 Poland http://www.turystyka.bydgoszcz.pl/art/23/fontanna-potop-bydgoszcz.html
Excellent
78%
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5.0 based on 69 reviews

Fontanna Potop

2. Klimek Tower

Zamkowa 9, Grudziadz Poland http://muzeum.grudziadz.pl/strona-349-wieza_klimek.html
Excellent
80%
Good
18%
Satisfactory
2%
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5.0 based on 51 reviews

Klimek Tower

3. Niewidzialny Dom

ul. Strumykowa 5, Torun 87-100 Poland +48 519 434 515 [email protected] http://niewidzialnydom.pl/
Excellent
96%
Good
3%
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5.0 based on 113 reviews

Niewidzialny Dom

The Invisible House is one out of 5 tourist attractions in the world (of which we know) that presents the world by switching off the sense of sight. And it is one of the 5 most important places to visit in Torun. The tour lasts about 60 minutes and takes place in total darkness. Considering the fact of strong emotions experienced during the tour, we kindly invite persons at age 9+. The Invisible House directs its emotions to each of us individually. The proposed tour is of very unique, individual and personal character. Therefore, we would like to ask our visitors not to talk to friends or families of what they have seen here, or in fact, of what they have not seen in the Invisible House. Such reports and suggestions may interfere with experiences and impressions of our future visitors.

Reviewed By 919cindyf - Muscat, Oman

I personally loved it! I felt so welcomed by everyone there and I really enjoyed my time. I speak both Polish and English(Better at English), but out tour guide never failed to help us if we didn't understand something in Polish. It was such an amazing experience, I was scared at first cause it was pitch black,but as we continued on I felt more safe since our guide, was helpful and knew the way himself. I would honestly recommend, it was such a fun experience learning how to understand your surroundings and how the blind live the exact same day as us, just without light. I really hope to come again!

4. Teznie Solankowe

Przy Stawku 77, Inowroclaw 88-100 Poland +48 52 356 31 00 https://www.solanki.pl/pl/teznie-i-park
Excellent
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5.0 based on 22 reviews

Teznie Solankowe

5. Old Town Hall

ul. Rynek Staromiejski 1, Torun 87-100 Poland http://www.muzeum.torun.pl
Excellent
57%
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36%
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4.5 based on 408 reviews

Old Town Hall

Reviewed By Elena257 - Timisoara, Romania

This was not only the city hall, but also the place where they had a bakery, winery, the weighting machine. It tower is the symbol of the city

6. Town Square - Old Town

Torun Poland http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/835/
Excellent
76%
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21%
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4.5 based on 1,166 reviews

Town Square - Old Town

Reviewed By RafalWVIIX - Skoki, Poland

In general, medieval town squares had been taking two forms : of an open square, surrounded by public buildings and houses of gentry and rich townsfolk; so called patricians. And with town's hall or other public edifices in the middle of it. Torun's town square belong to this second type. Marked out after 1251 was an important point located on trade route to Malbork and Gdansk, and not so far from ford through a Vistula River. Back in the past it was most representative and prestigious part of town. And, to be honest, still is. After joining Hanseatic League in 1280 town had witnessed rapid growth. We can admire its effects in beautiful edifices of Old Town Square like Gothic Town Hall. Beside of public gatherings, fairs or tournaments, town square was place where court judgements were announced and public executions of criminals were taking place. In 1454 at the Torun's town square, Gabriel Bazynski voivode of Chelminska Land along with Torun's nobles, patricians and highest municipal officials swore allegiance to Polish King Casimir IV Jagiellon. Of course, the main function of town square were trade and commerce. Town square was divided into four markets where, along with the adjacent streets, selling goods was taking place. Around the old market place can be found one of the oldest tenements in Torun. Many of them constructed in 13th and 14th centuries were, later on, rebuilt in Renaissance, Baroque or Classicist styles. Many of those tenements concealing inside themselves beautiful historic interiors. From all the buildings of Old Town Square its western frontage is the youngest one. After being severely damaged during Swedish siege in 1703 in times of III Northern War ( or so called Great Northern War) it's been partly rebuilt after its end. In place of most damaged tenements Baroque Church of the Holy Spirit was erected. In 19th century some of the rebuilt tenements on the west side of the square were demolished by Prussian government (that was the time after III partition of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth), and Neo-Gothic edifice of Central Post Office was constructed in their place. Luckily enough, in times of WWII, when German Wehrmacht razed to the ground so many towns and cities in Poland, Russia and other countries Torun's Old Town Square was spared utter destruction, so we can admire its beauty. Definitely worth visiting.

7. Monument of Nicolaus Copernicus

Old Town Square, Torun Poland
Excellent
58%
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4.5 based on 592 reviews

Monument of Nicolaus Copernicus

Reviewed By Ula_and_Tom - Leszno, Poland

Really cool that even the great Kopernik is wearing a mask in the time of coronavirus. Very neat. No trash around it. Obviously there were lots of tourists but that's predictable since everyone wants a ????.

8. Tony Halik Explorers' Museum

Franciszkanska 9/11, Torun 87-100 Poland +48 56 660 56 12 [email protected] http://www.muzeum.torun.pl/strona-33-muzeum_podroznikow_im_tony_ego_halika.html
Excellent
47%
Good
34%
Satisfactory
17%
Poor
2%
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4.5 based on 115 reviews

Tony Halik Explorers' Museum

9. Museum Kanal Bydgoski

Ul. Nowogrodzka 3, Bydgoszcz 85-208 Poland 48693765075 http://www.muzeumkanalu.pl
Excellent
58%
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40%
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4.5 based on 86 reviews

Museum Kanal Bydgoski

10. Mill's Island (Wyspa Mlynska)

ul. Mennica, Bydgoszcz Poland http://www.visitbydgoszcz.pl/pl/odkryj/co-zobaczyc/1035-wyspa-mlynska
Excellent
69%
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4.5 based on 423 reviews

Mill's Island (Wyspa Mlynska)

Natural Island in the middle of the city of Bydgoszcz. Important strategic asset during the Kingdom era

Reviewed By 760agatab

Close to Mill's Island, you will find a lot of restaurants and bars, and the island itself features a little Venice and a little of green for a nice walk after or before the dinner.

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