7. Toru, Poland
Toru is a city in northern Poland, on the Vistula River. The medieval old town of Toru? is the birthplace of Nicolaus Copernicus.
The first settlement in the vicinity is dated by archaeologists to 1100 BC.
During medieval times, in the 7th-13th centuries, it was the location of an old Polish settlement, at a ford in the river.
The Teutonic Knights built a castle in the vicinity of the Polish settlement in the years 1230-31. In 1263 Franciscan monks settled in the city, followed in 1239 by Dominicans.
In 1264 the nearby New Town was founded. In 1280, the city (or as it was then, both cities) joined the mercantile Hanseatic League and was soon turned into an important medieval trade centre. As you can see from the photograph above, it is a beautiful medieval city and well worth visiting.
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