Built on a square plan with an inner courtyard, Toruń's Old Town Hall is a dominant symbol of the city's medieval gothic centre, which became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997.

Toruń's Old Town Hall
The original building was constructed in the 13th century and later given a make-over towards the end of the 14th century. Most notably, the Old Town Hall features a multistory courtyard and a 40-metre-high clock tower, which is open to climb and enjoy the observation deck at the top. Open seven days a week, it offers a panoramic view of the entire city of Toruń in all its glory!
Donkey-eye view of Toruń's Old Town Hall, featuring the Copernicus Statue outfront.

Toruń's old town hall houses the very-extensive main branch of the Toruń District Museum, with a huge collection of art that includes the famed "Toruń portrait" of resident astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus, as well as archaeological finds, and much more!

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Rynek Staromiejski 1, Toruń, Poland
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(+48) 56 660 56 12
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