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Brama Żeglarska, located in the enchanting Medieval Town of Toruń, is a striking example of Gothic architecture that captivates visitors with its historical charm. Completed in the 5th century, it once served as a prison in the 18th century, offering a glimpse into its storied past. Today, this impressive structure acts as a gateway, seamlessly connecting the lively Rynek with the serene Bulwar Filadelfijski. With a Google rating of 4.7, it's a much-loved attraction that's perfect for a family outing, providing a delightful experience for children and adults alike as they explore its rich heritage.

Features

Suitable for children, Wheelchair accessible entrance

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Wały gen. Sikorskiego
Tram stop 530 m walk
Wały gen. Sikorskiego
Tram stop 539 m walk
Dworzec Autobusowy
Bus stop 788 m walk
Wały gen. Sikorskiego
Bus stop 549 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.7
based on 146 reviews
4.7/5 146 reviews
Dawid Tomasz
Dawid Tomasz
1 month ago on Google

Jedna z ośmiu bram Starego Miasta. Jej historia sięga czasów XIII. Budowa bramy ostatecznie zakończyła się w V wieku. Obecnie jest łącznikiem między Rynkiem a Bulwarem Filadelfijskim.

Oleksandr Berozin
Oleksandr Berozin
3 months ago on Google

Super

Bogumiła PanKot
Bogumiła PanKot
3 months ago on Google

To przez tę bramę wjeżdżali najznamienitsi goście...