K臋trzyn鈥檚 Teutonic past lives on in the form of its mid-14th-century brick castle on the southern edge of the town centre. Today the building is home to the disappointingly scrappy Regional Museum, which displays exhibits tracing the town鈥檚 history in very un-castle-like interiors. Highlights include a Prussian standing stone reminiscent of Central Asia鈥檚 Scythian figures, old photos of Rastenburg and some beautiful old trunks.
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Hidden in thick forest near the hamlet of Gier艂o偶, 8km east of K臋trzyn, is one of Poland鈥檚 eeriest historical relics 鈥 18 overgrown hectares of huge,鈥
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Built between 1687 and 1693, and later surrounded by an ample rectangular cloister, the hugely popular church was built around four identical corner鈥
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The Boyen Fortress was built between 1844 and 1856 to protect the kingdom鈥檚 border with Russia, and was named after the then Prussian minister of war,鈥
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The shallow 700-hectare Lake 艁uknajno, 4km east of Miko艂ajki, shelters Europe鈥檚 largest surviving community of wild swans (Cygnus olor) and is home to鈥
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Gi偶ycko鈥檚 working rotary bridge was built in 1889 and is the only one of its kind in the country. Despite weighing more than 100 tonnes, it can be turned鈥
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Built in 1900 in neo-Gothic style, Gi偶ycko鈥檚 seven-storey Water Tower supplied the city with running water until 1997. Today the tall red-brick structure鈥
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With its squat, square tower, the Gothic church looks like the town鈥檚 second fortress from a distance. Its interior has furnishings and decoration dating鈥
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With its squat, square tower, the Gothic church looks like the town鈥檚 second fortress from a distance. Its interior has furnishings and decoration dating鈥
4.73 MILES
Hidden in thick forest near the hamlet of Gier艂o偶, 8km east of K臋trzyn, is one of Poland鈥檚 eeriest historical relics 鈥 18 overgrown hectares of huge,鈥
7.35 MILES
Built between 1687 and 1693, and later surrounded by an ample rectangular cloister, the hugely popular church was built around four identical corner鈥
15.39 MILES
The Boyen Fortress was built between 1844 and 1856 to protect the kingdom鈥檚 border with Russia, and was named after the then Prussian minister of war,鈥
15.83 MILES
Gi偶ycko鈥檚 working rotary bridge was built in 1889 and is the only one of its kind in the country. Despite weighing more than 100 tonnes, it can be turned鈥
16.58 MILES
Built in 1900 in neo-Gothic style, Gi偶ycko鈥檚 seven-storey Water Tower supplied the city with running water until 1997. Today the tall red-brick structure鈥
20.72 MILES
The shallow 700-hectare Lake 艁uknajno, 4km east of Miko艂ajki, shelters Europe鈥檚 largest surviving community of wild swans (Cygnus olor) and is home to鈥