Attraction Guide: Leaning Tower, Toruń, Poland

Leaning Tower Guide

Defy Gravity: Experience Toruń's Leaning Tower Guide

Prepare to be intrigued by Toruń's Leaning Tower, a medieval structure that defies gravity and offers a unique perspective on the city's history. This quirky landmark, also known as the Krzywa Wieża, is a popular attraction for visitors seeking a memorable photo opportunity and a glimpse into Toruń's past. The Leaning Tower was originally built in the 14th century as part of the city's defensive walls. Legend has it that the tower's tilt is a result of a Teutonic Knight who broke his vows of chastity. As punishment, the tower began to lean as a symbol of his transgression. While the true cause of the lean is likely due to unstable ground, the legend adds to the tower's charm and mystique. Visitors can attempt to stand against the wall of the tower and test their balance – a fun and popular activity. Explore the tower's interior (if open) to learn more about its history and construction. The tower is located near the Vistula River, offering scenic views of the surrounding area. While in Toruń, indulge in the city's famous gingerbread (pierniki), a culinary tradition dating back to the Middle Ages. Many shops offer demonstrations and tastings.

Transportation

The Leaning Tower is located in Toruń's Old Town, near the Vistula River, and is easily accessible on foot. **Bus:** Several bus lines stop near the Old Town. Look for stops such as "Plac Rapackiego" or "Wały gen. Sikorskiego." Bus lines that serve these stops include: 10, 11, 14, 15, 22, 27, 31, 32, 34, 35, 36.