The Gothic monuments of Toruń are among the oldest in Poland. It is particularly worth seeing the burgher buildings: the Old Town Hall, the Manor of Saint George Brotherhood, granaries, tenements, defensive walls, towers and gates, and secular sites. There are good reasons to refer to Toruń as the Cracow of the North or Little Cracow. Likewise the capital of Lesser Poland, you can find here world-class Gothic monuments, almost untouched from the times of Copernicus.
The monuments of Toruń are part of the European Brick Gothic Route.