Toruń Cathedral

As part of the Medieval Town of Toruń it is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a Historic Monument of Poland.

[1] One of three Gothic churches of the town, it is built from brick, an aisled hall with a monumental west tower.

The earliest painted decorations in the presbytery date back to the 14th century and depict the Crucifixion and the Last Judgement.

At the tower hangs Tuba Dei, the third-largest bell in Poland, cast in 1500.

The heart of Polish King John I Albert was buried in the cathedral after his death in Toruń in 1501.