Golub-Dobrzyń - Golub-Dobrzyń

Golub-Dobrzyń
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Golub-Dobrzyń (German: Gollub-Dobrin) is a historic city in the voivodeship Kuyavian Pomeranian on the Kulm-Dobrin Lake District at the Drewenz in Poland. The place is known for its brick-gothic old town, in particular the brick-gothic order castle, which was converted by Anna Wasa in the early baroque style. It is in the historical region Kulmer Land.

getting there

Map of Golub-Dobrzyń
Protestant church
Katharinnenkirche (Golub)
Katharinnenkirche (Dobrzyń)

The place is between Toruń and Brodnica. You can get here by train, bus, bike or car.

mobility

You can get around the place on foot.

Tourist Attractions

The brick-Gothic old town is particularly worth seeing.

  • baroque brick Gothic order castle
  • Brick-Gothic Katharinnenkirche in Golub
  • neo-baroque Katharinnenkirche in Dobrzyń
  • neo-Gothic evangelical church
  • Town hall with brick Gothic and Baroque elements
  • Marketplace
  • brick-Gothic city wall with
  • numerous town houses

activities

Water sports, hiking and cycling are popular.

shop

There are small souvenirs to buy. It is worth visiting the for shopping Toruńs.

nightlife

It is worth visiting the Toruń here.

accommodation

Smaller hotels and private guest houses are available.

trips

literature

See article too Poland.

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